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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Inga Parkel

Penn Badgley says he requested ‘no more’ intimate scenes in You season 4

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Penn Badgley has revealed that the “phenomenal reduction” in intimate scenes in You’s season four was made at his request.

The latest instalment of Netflix’s hit psychological thriller – released on Thursday (9 February) – finds Badlegy’s serial killer Joe taking his antics across the pond to London.

On a special episode of the actor’s podcast Podcrushed, which he co-hosts with industry colleagues Nava Kavelin and Sophie Ansari, Badgley shared that ahead of You’s newest series, he had asked the show’s creator Sera Gamble, “Can I just do no more intimacy scenes”?

“This was actually a decision I had made before I took the show,” he said, further explaining his reasoning: “Do I want to put myself back on a career path where I’m always [the] romantic lead?”

Badgley continued: “Fidelity in every relationship – especially in a marriage – is important to me.”

“It got to a point where [I thought], ‘I don’t want to do that,’ so I said to Sera, like, ‘My desire would be zero [intimate scenes], to go from 100 to zero.’”

Penn Badgley in ‘You’ (Netflix)

Throughout the first three seasons, Joe is shown engaging in numerous sexual escapades with several different women.

“You can’t take this aspect out of the DNA of the concept, so ‘How much less can you make it?’ was my question to them.”

The Gossip Girl star said that, to his relief, Gamble “didn’t even bat an eye” at his request.

“She was very glad that I was honest. She had a really positive response. They came back with a phenomenal reduction,” Badgley said.

Badgley is joined by a new cast of characters this season, including his new object of affection Kate, played by Call the Midwife’s Charlotte Ritchie.

You can read The Independent’s recent interview with Ritchie here, as well as Nicole Vassell’s three-star review of You’s season four here, which is streaming now on Netflix.

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