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Chloe Sevigny refuses to do anymore nudity!

Chloe Sevigny says that she has vowed not to do anymore nudity in movies, because she has been in too many “explicit sex scenes.”

Her most notable racy performance was when she performed oral sex on Vincent Gallo in the movie, The Brown Bunny, but she insists that she’s completely done with those types of movies. She has revealed that she has signed a no-nudity clause for any future movies.

She said, “I’m more self-aware now and wouldn’t be able to be as free, so why even do it?”

It has even caused a bit of an issue for her show Big Love. She said, “The first season, my character was aggressive in bed, but that changed by the second and third seasons, and there was no sex on season four…This season, aside from some stuff with the teen characters, sex is still on the back burner. And although I have done nudity on the show, the other girls won’t do topless. I don’t want to be the show’s Samantha, like on Sex & The City — the only woman who’ll do nudity. So I refused to do any more and there was a lot of back and forth about it.”

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Posted Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010 at 1:13pm
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Chloe Sevigny ‘needs therapy’ to get over her oral sex scene in ‘Brown Bunny’

Chloe Sevigny is the subject of Playboy’s January 2011 feature, and in the interview she talks about the final season of ‘Big Love,’ her infamous oral sex scene in ‘Brown Bunny’ and her frustrations dating in New York.

On her regrets about bad-mouthing Big Love to a reporter: “I got into a lot of trouble. It was a huge thing on the Internet. Yeah, I got a little talking-to. [laughs] I don’t want to bite the hand that feeds me. I loved being on the show; I love my character and my co-stars. The whole experience has been great. I just felt it was a weaker season than others. I shouldn’t have said it. I don’t want to offend anybody.”

On what to expect in the upcoming final season: “The writers are concentrating a lot more this year on the politics within the family. For viewers who keep asking why Bill and the family keep getting away with everything they do, this season the characters start having to face consequences. Since HBO said that viewers respond to how conservative my character is, she becomes stricter and more conservative. They’re dressing me like Hillary Clinton in the 1980s.”

On co-star Bill Paxton exposing himself on the show more than the women: “Bill likes to get his kit off, and he looks great. The first season, my character was aggressive in bed, but that changed by the second and third seasons, and there was no sex on season four. I don’t know why, and I was confused by that. This season, aside from stuff with the teen characters, sex is still on the back burner. And although I have done nudity on the show, the other girls won’t do topless. I don’t want to be the show’s Samantha, like on Sex and the City–the only woman who’ll do nudity. So I refused to do any more and there was a lot of back-and-forth about it.”

On her oral sex scene with Vincent Gallo in The Brown Bunny: “What’s happened with that is all very complicated. There are a lot of emotions. I’ll probably have to go to therapy at some point. But I love Vincent. The film is tragic and beautiful, and I’m proud of it and my performance. I’m sad that people think one way of the movie, but what can you do? I’ve done many explicit sex scenes, but I’m not that interested in doing any more. I’m more self-aware now and wouldn’t be able to be as free, so why even do it?” LOTS MORE FROM THE ARTICLE AFTER THE JUMP! (more…)

Posted Friday, December 17th, 2010 at 10:10am
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Celebs at last night’s MOCA’s Annual Gala “The Artist’s Museum Happening”

Pictured: Jennifer Love Hewitt and boyfriend, Kirsten Dunst, Rachel Bilson, Malin Ackerman, Chloe Sevigny, Rachel Griffiths, Kristin Davis, Rose McGowan, Kate Bosworth and Mila Kunis (she looks like she’s on drugs!).

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Chloe Sevigny, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber at The Costume Institute Gala

Chloe Sevigny is wearing a full skirted teal Proenza Schouler dress.

Posted Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 at 8:08am
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Chloe Sevigny Expresses Regret on her ‘Awful’ Outburst‏

Big Love star Chloë Sevigny spoke with Entertainment Weekly’s EW.com in the wake of a stinging interview in which she called the HBO’s drama’s most recent season “awful.” The actress’ blunt critique quickly set of a firestorm. (Read that story here)

Having a rough day?
CHLOË SEVIGNY: A little bit. I feel pretty terrible.

What happened? Why’d you say it?
SEVIGNY: [Long pause] I feel like what I said was taken out of context, and the [reporter] I was speaking to was provoking me. I was in Austin [at the SXSW festival] and really exhausted and doing a press junket and I think I just… I wasn’t thinking about what I was saying. You know, after a day of junkets sometimes things slip out that you don’t mean, and I obviously didn’t mean what I said in any way, shape, or form. I love being on the show. I have nothing but respect and admiration for our writers and everybody involved with the show. It’s been the greatest opportunity of my lifetime so far — the best role I’ve ever played, the best part I’ve ever had the opportunity to portray. So I love the show. I think it’s the greatest show on television. I think it’s the weirdest show. I think it is very complex and the content is amazing and it’s just very ironic that this statement would come out and blow so out of control. Because I feel absolutely the opposite. It is difficult being on a show for several seasons and having no control and having things go in different directions where you didn’t think they would go. But that’s also the most exciting part [because] they keep the character really fresh and there’s new scenarios that they come up with.

The fact is, many people were let down by last season. You didn’t really say anything that hasn’t already been said by a lot of fans and critics. Is it possible there was some grain of truth to your remarks and perhaps it just came out too harsh?
SEVIGNY: Maybe it did come out too harsh. I especially think the third season was so strong, and obviously we only had nine episodes so we couldn’t really explore as much this season, so maybe that was part of it. And I really haven’t seen the whole season because I don’t have a television. I’ve only seen about half of it, so I could even really comment having not been able to see it all the way through.

What was your primary concern when this whole thing broke yesterday?
SEVIGNY: My first concern was I didn’t want HBO or Will [Scheffer] and Mark [V. Olsen], the creators of our show, to think that I was biting the hand that feeds me because I obviously love the show and have always been nothing but positive about it. And I didn’t want anybody to misunderstand me or think that I wasn’t, you know, appreciative. I don’t want to be one of those actresses that complains about her work because I love my work and I love being on the show. I just feel like it’s like one small quote out of a million positive ones that’s just really biting me in the ass. And I feel really terrible. And I called Will and Mark and apologized profusely.

What was their reaction?
SEVIGNY: They accepted my apology. We have a great mutual respect for one another, and they know my work ethic, how I treat other people at work and them, and how I never contest anything they write for me. I’m always willing [to perform what's written]. Even if I have a little trouble with something, they’ll explain it to me in a way that makes perfect sense. So I think that what was so surprising for all of us is that I never really complain or have any problems with anything. I think I was just exhausted in Austin and just spoke out of line and said something that wasn’t really how I was really feeling.

How did the conversation go? Was it short? Long?
SEVIGNY: It was long. We talked it out. We talked for a while. [Laughs] I was a sob case, of course. I haven’t slept all night because if they said something about me, if they made a statement that they were disappointed in my work, I would feel awful. I always feel, “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” And I just feel it was very out of character. I feel really awful. I don’t know what else to say except that I’m really sorry, and I’m really proud of the show, and feel blessed to be a part of it.

Did they give you any assurances that the show would get its groove back in season 5?
SEVIGNY: They mentioned a little bit about what they were working on in the room. Their schedule is really tough. They’ve been working since we wrapped. They don’t even have the time to sit down and think and breathe for a second. You know, my heart goes out to them because they’re just working constantly. They work really hard, and I want them to know that I appreciate what they do for us and for the viewing public. I think it’s a great show.

The takeaway lesson here?
SEVIGNY: [Laughs] The takeaway lesson here is just be more careful with my words and just slow down and breathe during junkets. And to not let journalist provoke me in ways that could be detrimental to others and myself.

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Posted Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at 8:20pm
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Chloe Sevigny: Big Love Was “Awful This Season”

Chloe Sevigny has a big problem with the latest season of her HBO hit show Big Love.

“It was awful this season, as far as I’m concerned,” the actress, 35, recently told The Onion. Gasping, she then added, “I’m not allowed to say that!”

Even though she won a Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe this year for her role as Nicki, the second of three wives, she said this season tumbled because it turned into a “telenovela.”

“I feel like it kind of got away from itself,” she went on. “The whole political campaign seemed to me very farfetched. I mean, I love the show, I love my character, I love the writing, but I felt like they were really pushing it this last season. And with nine episodes, I think they were just squishing too much in.”

She said that HBO only gave them nine Sundays “because they have so much other original programming — especially with The Pacific — and they only have a certain amount of Sundays per year, so we only got nine Sundays. I think that they had more story than episodes. I think that’s what happened.”

She said she wasn’t the only cast member who wasn’t pleased with the direction of the show.

“Me and the girls [Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ginnifer Goodwin] definitely were not very happy with where it was going — or more kind of, ‘We really hope it’s going to work. It seems like they’re really pushing it,’” Sevigny said. “I think next season, they’re going to go back to more just the family.”

Despite the fact that she thinks the show has become “too much,” she said she hopes “the fans will stick with us and tune in next year. There’s a lot of people who really love this season, surprisingly.”

She then added, “God, I’m going to get in so much trouble.”

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I absolutely agree. I love me some Big Love, but I really didn’t like this last season at all. The whole political race was really annoying!

Posted Friday, March 26th, 2010 at 8:08am
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