Normal People Star Paul Mescal recently spilled some interesting beans about all the sex scenes and how the whole team aced those difficult shots with such ease in the popular BBC series.
Normal People Star Paul Mescal Talks About The Series And The Sex Scenes!
The bold content of the series has already created quite a stir amongst viewers while some even backwashed the series. However, the series managed to received positive response along with four Emmy nominations as well! The actors have done quite an impressive job to portray an important aspect of young love.
Some wholesome #NormalPeople behind the scenes pictures for you, courtesy of @DaisyEdgarJones. pic.twitter.com/eiE7vbr2bs
— Normal People (@NormalPeopleBBC) August 3, 2020
When asked about these scenes in a recent exclusive interview, the series star confessed that while it is difficult to watch but it sure is rewarding enough to be involved in something that he is proud of and that the world gets to see it’s not something to be ashamed of. If you haven’t already seen the series yet, here’s a little sneak peek for you all given right here. Paul Mescal shines bright in his role as Connell.
Thinking about how those ice lollies must be melting all over the sheets. #NormalPeople pic.twitter.com/x43iEYgSzp
— BBC Three (@bbcthree) October 27, 2020
Paul Mescal Opens Up About His Role And The Whole Sex Scene Awkwardness!
Paul Mescal also praised the entire cast and crew members saying that he and co-star Daisy Edgar Jones felt safe because they were surrounded by an amazing crew and an amazing set of directors on this.
Them: What are you thinking about?
Me: Oh, you know, just @mescal_paul and his Emmy-worthy performance in #NormalPeople. That kind of stuff. pic.twitter.com/ukJGsOqMXm
— Normal People (@normalpeople) September 18, 2020
Moreover, the series also hired an intimacy coordinator who was amazing as said by Mescal and thus, the final scenes came out looking really true and organic. Paul Méscal confessed that the hard work was all worth it as gave the am an opportunity to make something that felt like two young people in a really healthy relationship.