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Megan Stalter Makes Surprising Admission About THAT Outrageous Too Much Spit Scene

Megan Stalter Makes Surprising Admission About THAT Outrageous Too Much Spit Scene
Jessica (played by Megan Stalter) in Too Much on NetflixIt hasn’t even been out for a week yet, but Too Much has already given us plenty to talk about.The arrival of the much-anticipated new TV show from Lena Dunham has quickly shot to the second most-watched position on Netflix, sitting just behind Squid Game.The 10-episode series follows burnt out New Yorker Jessica, who leaves for London in the aftermath of a devastating break-up, only to find herself falling for aspiring musician Felix.Hacks star Megan Stalter and The White Lotus’ Will Sharpe lead the series in an ensemble that features numerous cameos and guest stars like Emily Ratajkowski, Jessica Alba and Andrew Scott. While critics have been left split – with many wondering if the rom-com drama is a worthy successor to the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning Girls – there’s been no shortage of things to talk about in the new series, one of them being the sex scenes.When the trailer for the show came out last month, viewers were scandalised over one intimate scene in particular which showed Felix spitting into Jessica’s mouth.Shocked YouTube comments ranged from “that spitting scene is not gonna leave me for a while now” to “the spitting in mouth scene violated me”.Ahead of the official release on Thursday, Megan reacted to the unexpected response which had left viewers clutching their pearls.“It’s crazy. You have to expect a little spit. It was done in one take. What’s wrong with everyone?” she remarked during an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald.The moment in question happens during episode four titled ‘Notting Kill’. Anything by Adrienne Lenker plays over the sequence which shows Jessica and Felix becoming more intimate in their relationship.In other news, the show’s creator, Lena Dunham, also recently discussed what she might envision the future of Girls looking like if she were ever to revisit the beloved series.Related...Lena Dunham’s New Netflix Show Is Not Girls – But It Is Drawn From Her Real LifeIs Too Much Lena Dunham's 'Worthy Successor To Girls' Or A 'Total Disappointment'? Critics Can't AgreeThought The Stars Of Too Much Looked Familiar? Here's Where You've Seen The Cast Before

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