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Kit Harington’s Nude Scene Prompts Phone Sticker Policy at London Theatre
The Noel Coward Theatre in London‘s West End has implemented a unique policy to prevent unauthorized filming of Kit Harington‘s nude scene in a play called ‘The Death of England: Delroy’.
Stewards at the theatre are placing stickers on audience members’ phones, warning them of possible legal consequences if they attempt to record the Game of Thrones star during the explicit scene.
Kit Harington, famously known for his role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, shares the stage with Sophie Okonedo, the talented actress and daughter of the late Joan Plowright, in this production.
‘The Death of England: Delroy’ portrays the challenges faced by interracial couples who must engage in role-play on a mock slave plantation to receive relationship counseling.
An insider revealed that the play features a visually striking nude sex scene involving Harington, with multiple mirrors strategically placed on stage to offer different angles to the audience.
Concerned about potential leaks, theatre management is taking strict measures to safeguard Harington’s privacy and artistic integrity by threatening legal action against any unauthorized filming during the performance.
According to sources, the actor remains completely in character during the explicit scene, displaying a level of comfort with his own body that underscores his professionalism.
Kit Harington, who previously appeared shirtless in the film ‘Pompeii’, has expressed discomfort with being objectified solely for his physical appearance, stating that it can detract from his craft as an actor.