Let’s be honest. If you’re an actress who is easily offended when producers and directors ask about the size of your nipples, then auditioning for a Skinemax production probably isn’t the best place to start your television career.
According to TMZ, “actress” Anne Greene is suing Time Warner, Cinemax, HBO, and True Crime LLC because nobody made her aware that her scenes in Cinemax’s original series Femme Fatale required full nudity and simulated humping.
I mean, come on. What’s next, suing any movie with Kevin Costner in it because nobody made you aware that it was going to be terrible?
Greene’s lawsuit also alleged a male actor she filmed a sex scene with began bleeding from his mouth and onto her body at one point, but she was told to “keep going.” She complained of a “sexually hostile work environment” after being asked, “How big are your nipples?” And apparently, she also wasn’t a fan of when someone with the production said, “Showing your tits [is] a prerequisite to even be on this show.”
True Crime has fired back with a countersuit, saying Greene violated a “Nudity Rider” by failing to act out at least one of her scenes totally naked.
Regardless of who wins, it’s safe to say that Greene has killed her chances of ever appearing in anything noteworthy, which means that if she wants to continue her “acting” career, it will probably be somewhere in the world of hardcore porn. And at that point, it won’t be blood on her body that makes her cringe.
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