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Harry Styles Talks ‘My Policeman’ Gay Sex Scenes

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My Policeman, in which the singer plays a married police officer involved in a secret gay love affair in 1950s Britain, was released June 15, stirring up even more public interest in the Queer love story.In a recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Styles spoke about the challenges he faced while performing the film’s sex scenes.“It does feel vulnerable.

I’d never kissed anyone on camera before and it felt like giving a part of myself away in some ways,” Styles said.“I was naked in My Policeman.

There’s no peen in the final cut. There’s bum bum… I don’t think the peen was intended to be involved.”“The peen, it was pre-negotiated that that would remain my own.”“I think the most important thing in that stuff is trust, Styles told Stern about filming the intimate scenes.“I think if you speak about it properly with everyone that’s involved [that helps].”“If you remember that the most important thing on the set is the two human beings doing it.

If at any point either one of you is uncomfortable, I think having the conversation where it’s like, ‘It doesn’t matter if they’re getting great stuff, if you don’t feel good, you tell me and we’ll stop.’”Director Michael Grandage, in an interview with Vanity Fair, praised the experience of working with the relatively inexperienced Styles.

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