Emma Roberts found watching her first sex scene more embarrassing than shooting it because her mother was sitting next to her. The budding actress is the niece of Hollywood superstar Julia Roberts, but has launched a career as a successful actress in her own right. | ||
| The 19-year-old's first raunchy scene was opposite Rory Culkin in the 2008 coming-of-age movie Lymelife about a family which bows under the pressure of a failing marriage. Emma's character Adrianna flashes her bra at Rory's character Scott and the pair canoodle in a romantic scene. | |
The actress says that shooting the sequence wasn't actually as hard as watching it, especially as she was accompanied by her mother for the preview. "It was more difficult to watch than it was to do. It was embarrassing watching it with my mom," the star said in an interview with Total Film magazine. Emma's career is going from strength to strength, with her recently signing on to star in Scream 4, the latest instalment of the horror franchise. She would like to follow in the footsteps of her famous aunt and revealed she's especially a fan of Julia's romantic comedies. "I love her movies - Notting Hill's my favourite," she revealed. |
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Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque Talks RV The teen pop star continues her foray into the acting worldTeen pop star JoJo continues her foray into the acting world with RV She co-stars as Robin Williams' rebellious daughter Cassie. JoJo has had a pretty distinctive career so far. She's the youngest artist to reach number one on the Billboard singles chart. That's a major accomplishment and caught me completely by surprise. She was lively and engaging during the inteRView, a pro with the press at fifteen. I'm not sure I could spell my own name at fifteen. You can also see JoJo in the recently released | ||
How did you get the nickname JoJo? | |
Did you get him to laugh?
JoJo: I tried, but he's so funny, nothing shocks him. He humored me I guess
Was it hard to keep up with him?
JoJo: He totally works with me. Especially when we're on camera and stuff. He would go off script, but he would always come back to a safe place where I knew where to jump in with my line. That's what's so great about him. He would never leave me or any of the actors in a place where they were lost and didn't know where to go from there.