03 April,2025 02:27 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Rosamund Pike. Pic/AFP
Hollywood actress Rosamund Pike has revealed the reason behind her worry during the filming of the 2002 James Bond film âDie Another Day'.
The actress was concerned about her nipple tape injuring Pierce Brosnan while they filmed a love scene for the film, reports âFemale First UK'.
The 46-year-old actress, who played double agent Miranda Frost in her big-screen debut in the 007 film, described the incident while appearing on David Tennant's podcast âDavid Tennant Does a Podcast With'.
As per âFemale First UK', she said during a steamy scene filmed on a swan sculpture bed in the Bond film while she was "covered in furs" with Pierce, 70, the star admitted she became concerned she was unintentionally waxing his chest.
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The actress shared, "We have this clinch, and then we separate, and I look at this body tape and the nipple covers and they're covered in hair. And I think, âOh my God, I'm waxing Pierce's chest'. "I was so mortified. I thought, âOh my God, he's so brave, and I'm pulling off his chest hair with every embrace'. And of course, it took a couple of takes to realise it was not him. It was the fake fur of the rugs adorning the swan bed. I literally thought I was waxing the poor man's chest".
Rosamund, who was 23 at the time of filming while Brosnan was 49, described the Irish actor as "an absolute gent" on the podcast. She also reflected on her audition for the role, revealing she had never watched a Bond film before trying out for the part.
The actress added, "I took my mother's concert dress to the audition". She believed it was an appropriate and sophisticated choice for a Bond girl. However, upon arrival, she recalled being told, "That is a very, very lovely dress but Bond girls wear things more like this", before being presented with "a shimmering sheath" to wear.
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