New Photo - How Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Choreographs TV's Steamy Sex Scenes | 1SIMA32 | 2024-05-12 18:08:01
How Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Choreographs TV's Steamy Sex Scenes | 1SIMA32 | 2024-05-12 18:08:01

How Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Choreographs TV's Steamy Sex Scenes
How Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Choreographs TV's Steamy Sex Scenes
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As one of the first intimacy professionals to be recognized by SAG-AFTRA, Brooke M. Haney has become the go-to when it comes to choreographing sexually charged scenes.

In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Haney — who's served as an intimacy coordinator for Mayor of Kingstown, Elsbeth, The Best Man: The Final Chapters, Harlem and East New York — dished on what goes into overseeing sensitive sequences that translate into moments of passion onscreen and, most importantly, creating a safe space for the cast and crew.

"We joke that we're the only person production hires and pays to tell them no," Haney told Us while promoting their new book, The Intimacy Coordinator's Guidebook: Specialties for Stage and Screen. (Haney goes by they/she pronouns.)

Following the #MeToo movement, liaisons for actors and producers on projects where nudity may be involved became more prevalent. "Actors often say that they feel a lot safer with an intimacy coordinator," Haney, who has acted in the past, shared. "I don't think of my job as making actors feel safe — I think of it as making actors feel prepared because I can't define safety for someone else."

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Haney's job starts with a meeting to understand the "vision" of the scene followed by discovering the "boundaries" of the actors involved.

"[I] meet with the director and producer in advance of shooting, and ask, 'What's the vision for this scene?' because ultimately, they're the storyteller," Haney said. "Then I meet with the actor and say, 'Here's the vision. What are your thoughts on the scene and what are your boundaries? Do your boundaries align with the way the director wants to tell this story?'"

"If they say, 'yes', great, we're good to go," Haney continued. However, often, "Actors will have a boundary [so] I'll go to the director and [say], 'We have a boundary, here are three other ways I think we can get your idea across in an equally or more compelling way. What do you think?'"

How Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Choreographs TV's Steamy Sex Scenes
How Hollywood Intimacy Coordinator Choreographs TV's Steamy Sex Scenes
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Two crucial elements in helping actors feel comfortable is letting them know what to expect ahead of time and considering the "different kinds of ways people have power," Haney shared, noting it's not rare for a rising actor working alongside an A-list star to be eager to impress the people they're working with.

"There's times when I work with an actor who [says], 'I don't need an intimacy coordinator, I feel totally fine articulating my boundaries,' and I'm like, 'Great, my job is not to be your voice,'" Haney continued. "If you feel confident, that's fantastic, [but] you're not the only one in the scene."

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Filming threesomes or sex scenes with multiple participants can be more time-consuming and complex. "People's boundaries can be different with different people or around different actions," Haney explained, "so it's important I meet with each person individually and check in with them about everyone they're working with, and bring us together so we have a group understanding of what's going to happen."

Of course, there are certain things that are off-limits when it comes to filming sex scenes ("It's always fake, so any real sexual act is a no-no," Haney explained) but showmances can and do happen "quite frequently, honestly," which makes sense to Haney.

"One of the things we talk about in the book is about, in scenes of trauma and non-consent, asking actors to put their bodies into positions of fear or terror or rage, [that] our bodies don't know it's fake physiologically and still feel like they've gone through that — it's similar with intimacy," Haney explained. "If the screenwriter is giving you all the right words to say, and the choreography is giving you all the best choreography, it can feel really good."

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Still, an intimacy coordinator's job is to make sure that everything unfolding in production pertains to work. "I'm not going to be in charge of controlling what actors do on their own time. That's their business," Haney — who created The Actor's Warm Down, a 20-minute closure practice for actors who have worked on challenging projects — said. "But when we're at work, it should never be about their personal relationship, it should be about the characters."

There is only one goal when it comes to filming sex scenes, says Haney: "The audience should think it's real and the actors should feel like it's fake — sort of."

The Intimacy Coordinator's Guidebook: Specialties for Stage and Screen is available now.

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Summer House star Ciara Miller sees her fair share of drama on the Bravo reality series, but when she's not filming, her daily routine is actually pretty chill.

Miller, 28, takes Us Weekly exclusively through a day in her life — from photo shoots to dirty martinis — in the latest issue of the magazine, on newsstands now.

The NYC-based TV personality — who joined the cast of Summer House during season 5 — gave Us a sneak peek at season 8 of the reality show ahead of its February 2024 premiere.

"We had a lot of laughs this summer. I got my own room. We made our themed parties even more epic than previous summers," she said. "Overall, it was a fun summer. High: we took it up a notch with our parties. Low: Anytime the roommates are fighting."

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Miller's castmate Lindsay Hubbard also shared insight into her and Miller's blossoming friendship. "[We] really connected this season," Hubbard, 37, told Us. "I think it will be fun for viewers to see our friendship develop and grow."

Keep scrolling for an inside look at a typical day in Miller's life:

Summer House airs on Bravo on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.


Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
9:00 a.m.
Miller kicks off her morning with a delicious breakfast spread. "I get up and make my homemade chai tea latte," she tells Us. As for food? "I've been loving my smooth toast and applesauce lineup lately," she adds. Courtesy of Ciara Miller
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
11:30 a.m.
Get ready with me! Miller flexes her social media skills by sharing her morning prep routine with her followers. "This typically consists of me talking about my morning and recent skin prep product favorites," Miller says. Courtesy of Ciara Miller
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
12:30 p.m.
The model takes advantage of natural lighting in the car by snapping a quick selfie en route to her Express Body Contour campaign. "I'm heading over to the studio to shoot the Express campaign," she tells Us.  Courtesy of Ciara Miller
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
2:00 p.m.
Next up: a Bravo-verse photoshoot. Miller is joined by Southern Charm star Madison LeCroy as she strikes a pose for the camera. "I love being on set with Madison and my team," Miller says. Courtesy of Ciara Miller
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
6:00 p.m.
"Of course we had to celebrate a long day of hard work with martinis and caviar," the reality star tells Us, noting that one of her favorite haunts is Fouquet's New York. Courtesy of Ciara Miller
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
Summer House's Ciara Miller: Inside a Day in My Life
11:30 p.m.
Just like Us, Miller needs time to recharge after a long day. Miller grabs a late-night snack — "My go-tos are Lunchables and fruit cups," she says — before hopping into bed "with my iPad and the water I never drink — good night!" Courtesy of Ciara Miller
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New Photo - 'Fix this' Target shoppers demand over self-checkout issue that leaves store 'looking like Walmart' | 3V98ZFG | 2024-05-12 17:08:01
'Fix this' Target shoppers demand over self-checkout issue that leaves store 'looking like Walmart' | 3V98ZFG | 2024-05-12 17:08:01

TARGET shoppers are being tested as they stand in long checkout lines to purchase a few items.

Ranting on social media about shopping trips gone wrong, some compared the checkout experience to long wait times at Walmart.

'Fix this' Target shoppers demand over self-checkout issue that leaves store 'looking like Walmart'
'Fix this' Target shoppers demand over self-checkout issue that leaves store 'looking like Walmart'
Target shoppers say they're stuck in long lines after self-checkout was shuttered
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Lengthy checkout lines with few workers available have set off Target shoppers across the US.

Despite complaints about self-checkout, some customers are even yearning for the kiosks back.

"Why is the self-checkout lane closed?" questioned one user on X, the website formerly known as Twitter.

"These lines [are] looking like Walmart. Girl fix this. I have three items," he continued.

The shopper said his five-minute trip turned into a 25-minute one because there were only two lanes open, with lines extending into the women's section.

Target responded to the post and said it's "prioritizing full-service check lanes to support [its] guests during the entire day and intends to open Express Self-Checkout to support busier times."

But many customers would classify their trips as happening in busy times, with another describing a 35-minute wait in line.

Posting from Jansen Beach in Portland, Oregon, another user described a line that was 26 people deep "with only one checkout person."

"You decided you didn't want people going through self-checkout," he continued. "And you are confused when people just walk out with stuff."

Meanwhile, a Target shopper in El Cajon, California posted a picture of the scene at their store.

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"Once again. 10-15 people in every open line and self-checkout closed," he said.

The customer described self-checkout as "four lanes that move faster than any manned station" but "closed every single time and in no seemingly logical time frame either."

Target once again responded to the shopper, explaining that self-checkouts are open during busiest times, but that these times "might not be convenient for everyone."

The U.S. Sun reached out to Target in a request for comment.

SHIFTS AT THE SELF-CHECKOUT

Complaints are flying amid recent changes by the big box retailer to curb theft and prevent long lines at the self-checkout.

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Many Targets across the US have implemented a 10 items or less policy at the kiosks — one many shoppers haven't taken to since its inception.

One shopper said they were kicked out of line for trying to scan 12 items instead of 10 and forced to wait in a long checkout line.

Meanwhile, others are annoyed by the lack of assistance at the kiosks, with some saying their stores lack attendants at the self-checkout.

Another new policy at the store set an age limit for who can shop alone.

Plus, Walmart made a controversial change that has some refusing to use self-checkout machines.

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New Photo - 'Game changer,' rave Sur La Table shoppers over deeply discounted popular cookware selling for $38 – comes in 6 colors | 3V98ZFG | 2024-05-12 17:08:01
'Game changer,' rave Sur La Table shoppers over deeply discounted popular cookware selling for $38 – comes in 6 colors | 3V98ZFG | 2024-05-12 17:08:01

SUR La Table shoppers are in for a huge deal on a popular baker.

A nine-inch Le Creuset Heritage Square Baker has been slashed in price from $54.95 to $37.96.

'Game changer,' rave Sur La Table shoppers over deeply discounted popular cookware selling for $38 – comes in 6 colors
'Game changer,' rave Sur La Table shoppers over deeply discounted popular cookware selling for $38 – comes in 6 colors
Fans are calling a baker on a bargain "a game-changer"
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'Game changer,' rave Sur La Table shoppers over deeply discounted popular cookware selling for $38 – comes in 6 colors
'Game changer,' rave Sur La Table shoppers over deeply discounted popular cookware selling for $38 – comes in 6 colors
Functionality combines with sophistication in the design of this baker, featuring handles crafted for enhanced comfort, balance, and effortless lifting.
Sur La Table

Known for its impeccable quality and timeless designs, Le Creuset has once again left an indelible mark with its Heritage Square Baker, a culinary gem that promises to elevate your cooking experience to new heights.

Crafted from durable stoneware featuring an industry-leading enamel interior, this square baker is a versatile powerhouse, perfectly suited for entrees, side dishes, desserts, and beyond.

Its robust construction not only withstands the rigors of everyday use but also delivers consistent, amazing results every time.

One of the hallmarks of Le Creuset's stoneware is its virtually non-porous nature, which ensures that each dish remains pristine, resisting odors, stains, and flavor absorption.

Whether you're baking a savory casserole or a delicate dessert, you can trust that the flavors will remain pure and unadulterated.

But it's not just about functionality; the Heritage Square Baker is a testament to Le Creuset's commitment to exquisite craftsmanship.

Available in a dazzling array of vibrant colors, each piece is a work of art, meticulously crafted using time-honored techniques that have been perfected over generations.

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What truly sets this square baker apart, however, is its unparalleled durability.

Fired at high temperatures for increased strength, the enamel finish resists chips, cracks, and stains, ensuring that your investment will withstand the test of time.

Practicality meets elegance in the design of this baker, with handles designed for added comfort, balance, and ease of lifting – all in six colors, including:

  • Pêche
  • White
  • Caribbean
  • Marseille
  • Meringue
  • Azure Blue (an exclusive color)

The baker makes it effortless to go from freezer to oven to table, transforming it from a functional cooking vessel to a handsome serving dish.

For added peace of mind, the Heritage Square Baker comes backed by Le Creuset's renowned 5-year warranty, ensuring that your investment is protected for years to come.

This baker is sure to become an indispensable part of your kitchen arsenal.

'GAME-CHANGER'

One satisfied customer raves, "After making dinner with my beloved new Le Creuset Heritage Square Baker on 3 or 4 or 5 occasions, I cannot believe there was ever a time when I used anything else.

"It is perfection. A game-changer. (No pun intended.) Poultry emerges with a pleasing crispness. Potatoes, shrooms, likewise ahhhhhhh….

"I do sometimes wish it had a lid when it comes to refrigerating leftovers.

"As far as baking, it is a joy — vastly superior to any other baker dish I have ever used in all my born daze."

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In other shopping news, a Walmart air fryer is currently discounted by more than 20%, and it's available for online purchase rather than in-store.

And explore The U.S. Sun's report on Amazon's air fryer, touted as a "best friend," which saw its price drop from $150 to $99.

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New Photo - 'I buy all things,' says Costco shopper who got refund on discontinued washer & dryer – but claims they've earned it | 3V98ZFG | 2024-05-12 17:08:01
'I buy all things,' says Costco shopper who got refund on discontinued washer & dryer – but claims they've earned it | 3V98ZFG | 2024-05-12 17:08:01

A COSTCO shopper explained how they were refunded $2,000 after returning a washer and dryer set after nearly a year.

Costco's famous 100% satisfaction guarantee policy does have a few exceptions.

'I buy all things,' says Costco shopper who got refund on discontinued washer & dryer – but claims they've earned it
'I buy all things,' says Costco shopper who got refund on discontinued washer & dryer – but claims they've earned it
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'I buy all things,' says Costco shopper who got refund on discontinued washer & dryer – but claims they've earned it
'I buy all things,' says Costco shopper who got refund on discontinued washer & dryer – but claims they've earned it
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Most electronics have a 90-day return limit, but one shopper explained how they were able to take back a washer and dryer after almost a year of use.

In a thread on Reddit, the Costco member said returning the items was their last choice.

"A store manager let me return a Costco.com washer/dryer set once, $2k, that was really junk, that really I had five service calls on over my 11 months of ownership," they wrote.

"I buy all things that I can buy from Costco. We have an executive membership and I'm sure we spend $60k there a year between all cardholders."

The executive membership is the top tier at Costco and costs $120 annually but includes a free household card for family members.

Another shopper had a similar story about an expensive vacuum they bought.

"I had the Tineco wet vacuum that would keep dying with the battery within minutes a few months in. Tineco warrantied the first and then the second unit had the same issue two months in," they wrote.

"Costco came to the rescue a year after purchase. Gotta love it – if you buy something that's crap, you don't have to worry."

AN EARLY WARNING

While these shoppers had no issue returning items, that isn't always the case.

Costco keeps a close eye on how many returns shoppers make to ensure they aren't taking advantage of the lenient policy.

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But some people still push their luck.

In another Reddit thread, a shopper explained that an employee warned them about how many returns they made.

"I'm one of those frequent returners that doesn't give a f**k," they wrote in the post.

"My brother-in-law told me all the stories about people returning things years later, and he even returned his Traeger [grill] two years after he bought it."

They had returned a three-year-old beard trimmer missing some pieces and a $150 electric toothbrush in a short time span.

"Fast forward to today's return. The lady was like, 'Take this how you want, but out of the 20 things you've bought in my department, 12 have been returned,'" they wrote.

"She was nice about it, basically giving me a heads up that someone could think that was sketchy.

"I don't feel bad because I'm using the product, and if it breaks or stops working, I return it and buy another."

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Even after the warning, they contemplated returning another pricey item, a Dyson vacuum.

"I mean, I've spent thousands there, but should I be worried about them blocking my membership?" they questioned.

Someone responded that they would likely be banned from making returns before their membership was revoked.

"It will come to the point that every return will require you to wait for a manager to come talk to you and approve or deny it," they wrote.

"As long as you're not a d**k you'll just have to deal with that. If you become hostile, you'll be banned and trespassed for at least a year."

One Costco shopper canceled their membership after being told they couldn't return a rotten piece of fish.

Meanwhile, another customer tried to return a television that was over 20 years old.

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