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Red, White & Royal Blue director says Taylor Zakhar Perez had one concern about his nude scenes

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The director of Red, White & Royal Blue revealed the one worry Taylor Zakhar Perez had before filming his nude scenes. On 11 August, Prime Video finally dropped the highly anticipated LGBTQ+ romantic comedy.

Based on Casey McQuiston’s acclaimed novel of the same name, Red, White & Royal Blue follows the passionate enemies-to-lovers romance between Alex (Zakhar Perez), the son of America’s first female president (Uma Thurman), and Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), a British prince.

Upon its release, the film received universal acclaim for its faithfulness to the source material and the chemistry between Zakhar Perez and Galitzine.

Alongside the aforementioned praises, Red, White & Royal Blue has also been lauded for its unapologetically queer nude and sex scene between Alex and Henry.

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