Nat/Mila talk Swan sex!

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

I’m perhaps a little too excited for Darren Aronofsky’s BLACK SWAN (as evidenced HERE and HERE) the movie about Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman having sex… Alright, maybe that’s not all it’s about – there’s supernatural ballerinas in it too. Or something.

Anyway, the two are finally chatting about the scene a little. Ms. Kunis, in an interview with Black Book, made it seem like it’s not the greatest thing in the entire world. Girl is odd. “It’s two girls making out, and guys have a thing for that. And Nat is like every guy’s dream. She’s a nerd’s idea of heaven. The whole thing is silly, but I can see why people care.”

Meanwhile, Natalie Portman didn’t downplay the potential hotness of the sequence. The actress told V Magazine: “It’s not raunchy – it’s extreme.”

Succinct, to the point, and most importantly, not a denial. Good enough for me!

As for the flick, it’s about a veteran ballerina (Portman) who finds herself locked in a competitive situation with a rival dancer (Kunis), with the stakes and twists increasing as the dancers approach a big performance. But it’s unclear whether the rival is a supernatural apparition or if the protagonist is simply having delusions.

Source: Black Book, V Magazine

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