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Florence Pugh Says Intimacy Coordinators Can Help—or Hinder—as the Role Evolves

Her Louis Theroux podcast remarks highlight calls for clearer standards for on‑set intimacy work.

Overview

  • Pugh said she has had “good ones and bad ones,” calling intimacy coordination a job that is still figuring itself out.
  • She described a “s---” experience where a coordinator made a scene “so weird and so awkward” and was not helpful.
  • She recalled being asked to do things in sex scenes that she now views as “completely inappropriate,” often when no coordinator was present.
  • Pugh praised skilled coordinators for shaping the story behind intimate scenes and for measures like advance discussions, safe words, defined coverage and closed sets.
  • Her comments arrive as Jennifer Lawrence, Gwyneth Paltrow and others question when coordinators are necessary, while SAG‑AFTRA promotes their use for nudity and simulated sex.