What love scenes did actors hate filming?

Or perhaps they can’t standwhothey’re filming with.

In fact, some actors wish they hadn’t filmed some love scenes, and seriously regret doing so.

Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in 50 Shades of Grey

So, read on to see what love scenes actors hated filming.

And it’s earned those titles, after all.

However, for Winslet, she has some regrets about filming that love scene.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic

“I’m like ‘No!

It’s still haunting me.”

But onBig Little Lies,Kidman’s character is seriously deep and intense.

Nicole Kidman in “Big Little Lies”

“I felt very exposed and vulnerable and deeply humiliated at times,” she said.

That’s…a lot.

In an interview withThe Guardian,Clarke said that she hated filming those vulnerable love scenes.

Emilia Clarke and Jason Momoa in Game of Thrones

Fortunately, since then, Clarke has learned to stand up for herself.

In fact, Jamie Dornan, who played Christian Grey, kind of hated filming those scenes.

In an interview withThe Guardian,Dornan explained that while they were careful while filming, it was complicated.

Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson in Fifty Shades of Grey

“You don’t want to make something gratuitous, and ugly, and graphic,” he said.

Still, he added that he made sure he wasn’ttoouncomfortable.

Clearly, Dornan felt awkward filmingFifty Shades,but at least there was some element of privacy for him.

Marie Schneider and Marlon Brando in Last Tango in Paris

“That scene wasn’t in the original script,” she said.

“The truth is it was Marlon who came up with the idea.”

And while the “love scene” may have become iconic, Schneider hated filming it.

Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in Fifty Shades of Grey

“I was so angry,” she continued.

“Over the course of the three films, it never got easier.

It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, this old thing,’ you know?”

Jennifer Lawrence in “Passengers”

Additionally, Johnson revealed another reason she pretty much hated filming love scenes for the movies.

“Filming a sex scene is not a sensual or pleasurable environment,” Johnson toldTime.

“It’s just sweaty and it’s not very comfortable.”

Jessica Brown Findlay in Albatross

“I got really, really drunk,” she confessed.

I don’t know.'"

The reason Lawrence was so nervous?

Kim Cattrall

Pratt was married while they were makingPassengers, which really bothered her.

“And I knew it was my job, but I couldn’t tell my stomach that.”

Fortunately for Lawrence, she somehow she made it through.

Shailene Woodley and Shiloh Fernandez in White Bird in a Blizzard

“To be honest,Albatrosswas naivete and not knowing that I could say no,” she revealed.

It’s not something I would do again."

Cattrall added that she later learned the actor had been on a diet and had passed out from hunger.

Kristen Stewart and James Pattinson in Breaking Dawn

Still, “It was pretty gross,” she continued.

Honestly, no matter what diet he was on, that had to have been disgusting for Cattrall.

Shailene Woodley didn’t love filming intimate scenes

Shailene Woodley has undergone a stunning transformation.

Mila Kunis in “Black Swan”

We hope she’s not talking about Theo James!

But that doesn’t mean the stars of the movie enjoyed every aspect of filming.

“OnTwilight, we had to do the most epic sex scene of all time,” she shared.

Blake Lively and Ben Affleck in The Town

No pressure, right?

“It was agony.”

Given that Pattinson and Stewart fell in love on set, according toPeople, that’s saying a lot!

Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis in Friends with Benefits

And they sometimes took a toll on the actors.

“It’s hard to have a sex scene, period,” Kunis told reporters (viaHuffPost).

“It doesn’t matter if it’s a friend, a male, a female.

You’re with 100-something crew members, lighting you, repositioning you, there’s no comfort whatsoever.”

After all,Blake Lively has undergone a stunning transformation.

But, despite her performance inGossip Girland other projects, Lively has still had some issues filming love scenes.

Speaking toInterviewmagazine,Lively explained that she struggled with her self-esteem during those vulnerable moments.

“We’re all only so confident,” she revealed.

“It doesn’t mean we think we’re great looking or anything.

It’s all a facade.”

“All those scenes revolve around the dialogue and physical humor is so tiring.”

However, Timberlake added that he felt old, and that might be what rendered him so beat.