The ex-wife of Jordan Belfort dubbed the real Wolf of Wall Street, has said a steamy sex scene with Margot Robbie in the nursery was her husband's 'fantasy'.
Dr. Natalie Macaluso, who was the basis for Margot Robbie's character in The Wolf of Wall Street, has said she believes the steamy sex scene in the film was a fantasy of her ex-husband.
Jordan Belfort's ex-wife has addressed the scene in the film where Margot seduces co-star Leonardo DiCaprio in the nursery.
At the end of the steamy scene, he fires back at Robbie's character as DiCaprio's character points out that there is a camera hidden in a teddy bear in a drawer, with two mercenary investigators watching. are
As reported by LadBible, Dr. Macaluso, who was the real-life inspiration for the character, has clarified whether the scene was based on real life or not.
Taking to TikTok she said: Many of you ask me - 'Is that scene in the nursery real? Well, I'll break it down for you.
Do you remember the scene where Margot is lying down and Jordan comes in and Margot – me – holds the baby and she's so mad at him for cheating on her for the hundredth time?
And so she's in the nursery and she puts her leg up and says 'There'll be nothing but short skirts' - has that ever happened?
No way! I'm not that sexy. I wish I was, but I think it was my ex-husband's fantasy that he wanted me to be.
Second, there were cameras in the room, but I didn't make any sexually suggestive moves with her.
It comes after Margot Robbie lifted the lid on how some racy nude scenes are filmed - particularly when they require hair down.
The Hollywood superstar was in Australia for the premiere of her new movie Babel with co-star Diego Calva, when she made the shocking behind-the-scenes revelation during a podcast appearance.
They have things called merkins, which are like a wig but for genitalia she said.
I remember there was a whole mercenary room on Wolf of Wall Street a whole room full of mercenaries.
I guess people will go in and take out, you know.
I'm not going to go into detail but it was an interesting, and little-known fact about the film industry.