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That time Javier Bardem felt up Daniel Craig during homoerotic James Bond moment in ‘Skyfall’

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Skyfall.Related: “You’re not in the bath again, are you?”: Here’s how ‘Glass Onion’ hints that Benoit Blanc is gayIn the now infamously homoerotic scene, Bardem begins to unbutton Craig’s shirt who sits tied up in a chair.

As the two face each other, Bardem feels Craig’s chest and neck. Raising the tension Bardem says, “You see, we are the last two rats.

We can either eat each other … or eat everyone else.”The sexual intimidation continues as Bardem gently plays with Craig’s Adam’s apple and says, “You’re trying to remember your training now.

What’s the regulation to cover this?” He then moves his hands slowly down Craig’s thighs adding, “Well, there’s a first time for everything.”Craig responds in that slick Bond manner by teasing him back, “What makes you think this is my first time?”It was later revealed that studio executives wanted to cut Craig’s line as it made the implication that Bond could be bisexual or at the least had a prior same-sex experience.

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