Christina Ricci Told Sydney Sweeney She Stayed Naked Between Takes Until the Crew Stopped Reacting to Her Body
The story came out during a wider conversation about how sex scenes get made now versus then.

Christina Ricci: Once, I had to do a movie where I was naked pretty much the entire time. And I realized, from trying to manage it ahead of time, that the thing that made me more uncomfortable was other people being uncomfortable with me being naked.

Sydney Sweeney: Yes.
Christina Ricci: So, what I did and you probably wouldn’t be allowed to do this now I just stayed naked.

Sydney Sweeney: (Laughs) Oh no, they’d throw robes on you now!

Christina Ricci: Yeah! I was like, “Don’t make me feel weird, like I’m the person who has to be ashamed.” I just stayed naked. I would talk to crew members naked, because I wanted everybody around me to stop reacting to it. Because then I would forget that I was naked. And it worked! But it’s one of the only times that I’ve ever actually really felt comfortable being naked on camera.
The film she’s describing is widely identified as “Black Snake Moan,” the 2006 Craig Brewer movie where she plays Rae, chained up and stripped down for most of the runtime. Ricci never names it in the interview, but the “naked pretty much the entire time” line fits nothing else in her filmography.

The exchange comes from Variety’s “Actors on Actors” in 2022, where Sweeney laughed and called it a “power move” and Ricci joked about throwing her “five-foot-one stature” around. It sat inside a longer talk about intimacy coordinators, how Sweeney described them as stunt coordinators for sex scenes, and how Ricci once got threatened with a lawsuit for pushing back on a scene, something she says wouldn’t happen on a set today.
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