Dakota Johnson poses during a photocall for the world premiere of 'Fifty Shades Freed - 50 Nuances Plus Claires' at Salle Pleyel in Paris, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018. | AP 
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'Fifty Shades' sex scenes could've broken records: Dakota Johnson

Hollywood star Dakota Johnson says that the "Fifty Shades" franchise would have entered the record books if all the sex scenes were shot in one day.

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Dakota Johnson says that the "Fifty Shades" franchise would have entered the record books if all the sex scenes were shot in one day.

"If we could do all of the sex scenes in a day or so, that would truly be in the Guinness Book of World Records," Johnson told Claire Magazine. 

"A lot of it was dependent on the locations, and because we shot the second and third film back-to-back, the sex scenes were kind of grouped in all together for the most part. And some were not in those two weeks."

Johnson said her most challenging sex scene in the trilogy appears in the new "Fifty Shades Freed", when she is seen handcuffed and blindfolded in the infamous Red Room, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Despite preparing throughly to shoot the scene, she said the sensation still came as a shock to her nervous system.

"The most difficult one by far -- I think in all three movies -- was a sex scene in the third film where I was handcuffed with my arms and legs to the gate. It's like a fence thing that comes down. And I was blindfolded. 

"And it was kind of shocking, because I didn't realise that no matter how prepared or rehearsed I was, when your senses are taken away like that, you can't control the way your nervous system will react. So it was really tricky to navigate that scene. It was kind of difficult."
 

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