‘Euphoria’ Actor Shares Details About the Rimming Scene
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‘Euphoria’ Actor Shares Details About the Rimming Scene

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‘Euphoria’ actor is giving behind-the-scenes details of how the rimming scene was filmed.

For those of you who haven’t been keeping up with Euphoria, Eric Dane plays a father character named Cal Jacobs, who is secretly hooking up with random people all the time. In one of his latest hookups, a random character sits on his face for a rim job. After the scene aired, fans started talking about it on Twitter, leading the actor who got to sit on Dane’s face to chime in!

Christin Byrdsong shared photos with Dane from the set along with the hashtag #DreamsComeTrue.

In follow-up tweets, he hyped up his co-star, saying Eric Dane is “truly a gem of a man.” Byrdsong also admitted to talking “to him about Charmed cause I was obsessed as a kid. Still am, actually.”

Related | Lukas Gage Believes There’s a Need for More Rimming on TV

A Controlled Environment

Byrdsong also revealed how the scene went down, saying it was “totally fake.” “A piece was built by the intimacy coach to go between his face & my butt,” he explained. He continued, describing them as “coached and safe.”

Milestone Moment

Even though the scene was fake, Byrdsong still said it was a milestone moment. “When I was on set I got into position they asked if I was comfortable. I said ‘dreams really do come true.’ The set burst into laughter. That’s the hashtag lol like I filmed on an incredible show with an incredible director and an actor I admire and I got paid. That’s the dream.”

Related | ‘Euphoria’ Star Hunter Schafer Clarifies Their Sexuality

Overall it sounds like filming was an excellent time for those involved. In related news, it turns out Luke Gage from The White Lotus is getting exactly what he wanted after all. Euphoria airs on HBO and HBO Max every Sunday at 9 p.m. EST.

‘Euphoria’ Actor Shares Details About the Rimming Scene

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