Cara Delevingne graced the red carpet at MIPCOM which included a 10-minute preview of the first episode of ‘Planet Sex’ a Hulu Docu-series. The actress opened up about her personal journey making the docu-series. In the series, each episode sees Delevingne explore a big question about sexuality.
The super model is also producing ‘Planet Sex’ together with Fremantle through her Milkshake Productions banner for Hulu and the BBC. The series, which Fremantle has presold to more than 92 markets around the world will premiere on Hulu later this year. Know more about Delevingne’s view on sexuality whilst filming the show.
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Why Did Cara Delevingne Feel Like A “Prude” Whilst Working On ‘Planet Sex’?
Cara Delevingne says she used to think of herself as “a pretty hip, young, cool, down-with-anything kind of girl.” However, the British model and actor found that even her own sexuality has its limits while filming for her new Hulu docuseries, ‘Planet Sex‘.
“I went into [a] masturbation seminar thinking it was going to be a classroom and I’d have a notepad, and instead it was a pink, leather gym mat on the floor with six people going, ‘Well, take your underwear off. This is the lube,” said Delevingne, speaking at international TV market MIPCOM on Tuesday.
Delevingne revealed, “I didn’t realize I was a prude [but] I was like, ‘Sorry, what? Sorry, no, absolutely not, I will not do that.’ But I kind of did everything I felt comfortable doing.” The model is expected to grace her appearance on many shows following the promotion of the series.
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What Was The Model’s Experience On The Sets Of The Upcoming Hulu Series?
“Every day [on the Planet Sex shoot] was completely different,” Delevingne said. “I’m used to being a chameleon, but this was absurd. One day you’re going to get your blood taken while having an orgasm, the next day you’re going to a porn library. I was like, ‘Right, OK, screw my head back on.’”
Simon Andrea who first came up with the concept for the show said the series wanted to avoid the “classic Hollywood fence-sitting because you don’t want to offend anyone.” The team wanted to reach real conclusions about sexual orientation. Which he said, was that “sexual orientation is finished by the time you’re born.”
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