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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Shahana Yasmin

Olivia Cooke says intimacy coordinators can advocate for actors and serve as their ‘voice’

  • Olivia Cooke, star of House of the Dragon, has voiced strong support for intimacy coordinators, stating they can advocate for actors during sex scenes.
  • Cooke highlighted that filming intimate scenes can be 'precarious and vulnerable,' especially for new actors, and that women are often unfairly labelled 'difficult' for setting boundaries.
  • Intimacy coordinators emerged post-MeToo to ensure consent and safety for performers in scenes involving sex or nudity, becoming increasingly common in film and TV.
  • While many in Hollywood, including Ewan McGregor and Emma Thompson, deem them 'absolutely essential,' some, like Gwyneth Paltrow, have expressed reservations or refused to work with them.
  • Leading intimacy professionals are campaigning for the formal recognition of the role in major awards ceremonies such as the Oscars and Emmys.

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