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| Olivia Munn & Aaron Rodgers have broken up after three years | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Olivia Munn and Packers QB Aaron Rodgers got together in 2014, back when Olivia?s face hadn?t changed so dramatically from ?potatoes.? I actually thought they were a really weird couple from the start but I never thought that they would end up dating for nearly three years. Here we are though – they lived together, they faced down tons of drama together, and now they?re done.
Olivia Munn and Aaron Rodgers have split.
?They have amicably ended their relationship of three years,? a source close to the situation confirms to PEOPLE exclusively. The source says the couple ?remains close friends and wish nothing but the best for each other moving forward.?
The actress, 36, and Green Bay Packers quarterback, 33, began dating at the end of 2014. Munn and Rodgers? breakup comes two months after the couple fueled engagement rumors in January when she was spotted wearing a diamond sparkler on her left-hand ring finger. Throughout their romance, Munn had often supported and cheered on Rodgers? NFL career. And while the athlete rarely addressed his relationship in public, he did defend her after it was speculated that she contributed to his strained relationship with his father and younger brother Jordan, who competed on JoJo Fletcher?s season of the Bachelorette.
?Olivia doesn?t really have anything to do with it,? a source previously told PEOPLE. ?This is not her issue; this is the Rodgers family issue. Aaron has never wanted want to air this out in a public forum. He will deal with his family issues privately.?
[From People]
Yes, they apparently dealt with a lot of sh-t from his family and Olivia absolutely got ?blamed? for the Rodgers? family estrangement. I can buy that his family was iffy on Olivia and that she was part of the reason for the estrangement, but I always thought there was a lot of other stuff going on too. Which is probably one of the reasons why Olivia and Aaron are breaking up now – he has some stuff he needs to work on. Maybe she does too. In any case, they made it a lot longer than I thought they would, so let?s count that as a win.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Kirsten Dunst: Female directors are better at filming sex scenes in a few takes | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Kirsten Dunst was at CinemaCon last week promoting her Sofia Coppola film, The Beguiled, which comes out in June. She wore this little Gucci print dress on the red carpet and I think it?s really cute. I don?t like the bow thing at the neck or the sweatband cuffs on the sleeves but the cut and pattern are darling on her.
The Beguiled (trailer below), a remake of the 1971 Clint Eastwood film, is about a group of pious and seemingly chaste women living in the Civil War era South who come to be locked in their home with Colin Farrell. You can see their problem, of course ? remaining chaste while locked in a house with Colin Farrell is a challenge to great for most to meet. The pious part would be okay, I?d thank God every day. Anyway, the movie gets quite racy with several of the ladies falling prey to Colin?s character’s charms, which results in many love scenes. Going off the trailer, it looks like the consent with each lady varies. Marc Malkin from E! interviewed Dunst during CinemaCon about her sex scenes in which she is shown on the floor having her clothing ripped off. She said that she doesn?t like to do sex scenes but prefers a female director because women are more sensitive to the situation.
If you’ve watched the trailer for directorSofia Coppola’sThe Beguiled, you may have noticed that it looks likeColin FarrellandKirsten Dunsthave quite the sex scene.
“I am on the floor and my clothes are being ripped,” Dunst explains.
No surprise, but Dunst is never that comfortable shooting such scenes.
“I don’t like it, I don’t like it,” she told me recently at CinemaCon. “To be honest, I’m like, ‘Let’s get this over with as fast as possible.’”
Fortunately, this time around, she was working once again with Coppola. Their previous films includeThe Virgin SuicidesandMarie Antoinette. Male directors want “to shoot it from every angle,” Dunst said. “At least Sofia’s like, ‘We’re going to get this done quick, we’re just gonna shoot it here, we’ll do three takes, be done.’”
[From E! News]
As the article states, Dunst and Coppola have worked together before so that must be a relief to Dunst when considering a role like this. Many actors have said they dislike filming love scenes and I can see why. It really bothered me what Dunst said about male directors wanting to go until they get every angle. It just reads like someone who is getting more out of the experience than a shot.
As for Farrell, he recognizes that women have traditionally been exploited more than men when it comes to love scenes. His approach is to, ?just [do] whatever your female dance partner needs.” He goes on to say that includes not relinquishing all control to the women if she feels it’s patronizing. Basically, Farrell is promoting listening to his scene partner as to which approach makes her comfortable. I feel like Farrell gets it because when he started to answer the question, he said, ?look ? all jokes aside.? I make jokes about wanting to be locked in a house with Farrell but truthfully, I would be uncomfortable as hell filming any kind of love scene. Were I to film one, I would far prefer a director and a co-star who were considerate of that fact.
Now watching loves scenes, that?s another story?
Here is The Beguiled trailer:
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Photo credit: WENN Photos and Getty Images
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