Jennifer Lawrence recently talked about her experience working with Robert Pattinson on their new movie Die My Love. She revealed that she felt very comfortable with him during intimate scenes and chose to skip having an intimacy coordinator. On many film sets, an intimacy coordinator is usually present when actors have close or sexual scenes to ensure safety and consent.

JLaw explained that she and Rob spent time doing dance lessons and team-building exercises, which helped them build trust and a natural rapport. She said this practice was more useful for choreographing both sex scenes and fight scenes. When asked about having an intimacy coordinator, she admitted she wasn’t even sure if there was one. She emphasized that she felt safe because Robert Pattinson is respectful and has a strong, healthy relationship with his partner Suki Waterhouse. She noted that they even had normal conversations about kids and life, making the set comfortable and professional.

Jennifer also mentioned why intimacy coordinators are important. Many male actors can react poorly if boundaries are set, so having a coordinator ensures consent and safety. The role involves choreographing intimate scenes, discussing boundaries, and translating the director’s vision without making anyone uncomfortable. Even though JLaw didn’t need one for this movie, she acknowledged that for other projects, an intimacy coordinator is crucial if the scenes demand it.

In short, her trust in Robert Pattinson and their preparation made her feel secure enough to skip the coordinator, highlighting the importance of respect and communication on set.

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