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Aussie actress once married to Sean Penn goes topless in shockingly raunchy scenes for new Apple TV show starring Sacha Baron Cohen

Aussie actress once married to Sean Penn goes topless in shockingly raunchy scenes for new Apple TV show starring Sacha Baron Cohen

Australian actress Leila George is at the center of some very racy sex scenes in the raunchy new thriller, Disclaimer.

The limited series premiered on Apple TV+ this month, and the third and fourth episodes are some of the boldest the broadcaster has ever brought to the screen.

Leila, 32, who is the ex-wife of Hollywood actor Sean Penn, 64, stars in the series alongside the likes of Australian Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline and Sacha Baron Cohen.

And the series is so raunchy that episodes include a “sexual content” warning, as well as a drop-down box asking if the viewer is over 18.

Disclaimer tells the story of documentary filmmaker Catherine Ravenscroft (Blanchett) whose long-ago secret she cheated on with a college student, Johnathan, who later dies while trying to save her son, resurfaces.

Johnathan is played by Louis Partridge, who is currently in a relationship with pop star Olivia Rodrigo.

The boy’s father (Kline) explains how he seduced and then killed the boy while on a solo vacation away from her husband (Cohen).

Leila plays a young Catherine who sets her sights on the 19-year-old while on holiday in Italy.

Aussie actress once married to Sean Penn goes topless in shockingly raunchy scenes for new Apple TV show starring Sacha Baron Cohen

Australian actress Leila George is at the center of some very racy sex scenes in the raunchy new thriller, Disclaimer

One scene shows Catherine coaxing her lover into confessing her childhood crush was Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue, with Catherine asking what he would do if he was alone with the I Should Be So Lucky hitmaker.

With the tension reaching a fever pitch, Catherine invites Johnathan into her room and instructs him on the best way to explore her body.

It doesn’t end there either, with another steamy scene showing the pair posing as strangers on an Italian beach.

The series is so raunchy that the episodes include a warning of

The series is so raunchy that episodes include a “sexual content” warning as well as a drop-down box asking if the viewer is over 18.

One scene shows Catherine (George) coaxing her lover Johnathan (Louis Partridge) into confessing her childhood crush was Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue, with Catherine asking what he would do if he was alone with the I Should Be So hitmaker Lucky.

One scene shows Catherine (George) coaxing her lover Johnathan (Louis Partridge) into confessing her childhood crush was Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue, with Catherine asking what he would do if he was alone with the I Should Be So hitmaker Lucky.

When Johnathan starts taking photos of Catherine in a bikini, he poses suggestively, despite saying they can’t be seen together.

This all proves too much for the couple who then escape to a beach hut for a sexual encounter.

The explicit scenes came as a surprise to fans who took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice their opinions.

“Wtf I hate the scene where Catherine leads the conversation with Joshua (Johnathan) and all she talks about is sexual stuff??? It makes me so uncomfortable,” one viewer commented.

Another chimed in, adding: “The actress who plays young Cate Blanchett in #DISCLAIMER is doing great.”

Another suggested that director Alfonso Cuarón has even outdone himself with the sexy scenes.

The series also stars Sacha Baron Cohen (pictured), Cate Blanchett and Kevin Klein

The series also stars Sacha Baron Cohen (pictured), Cate Blanchett and Kevin Klein

Leila, who is the daughter of Australian actress Greta Scacchi and Law & Order: Criminal Intent star Vincent D'Onofrio (also pictured), revealed to Vogue in August that she believed the scenes

Leila, who is the daughter of Australian actress Greta Scacchi and Law & Order: Criminal Intent star Vincent D’Onofrio (also pictured), revealed to Vogue in August that she believed the scenes were “not they were sexual.”

“Catching episode 3-4 of #Disclaimer and holy hell has one of the sexiest scenes I’ve seen since Caurons owns Y Tu Mama Tambien,” they wrote, referring to Cuarón’s 2001 film.

“Just the performances, the writing, the camera work, hell.”

Leila, who is the daughter of Australian actress Greta Scacchi and Law & Order: Criminal Intent star Vincent D’Onofrio, told Vogue that behind the scenes it was “not sexual at all”.

“You’re more likely to laugh than, you know, accidentally get turned on,” he said.

“You’re more likely to laugh than, you know, accidentally get turned on,” he said. “I don’t know other people, but I can’t do that when there are multiple people in the room and a camera on me.”

“I don’t know about other people, but I can’t do that when there are multiple people in the room and a camera on me.”

She added that given the age gap between her and Louis, she wanted to make sure her co-star was as comfortable as possible.

“I was 30 and Louis was 19,” she said.

“I really wanted to make sure he was comfortable, in a way I hadn’t felt before.”

Leila married Sean Penn in July 2020 after four years of dating. She filed for divorce in October 2021.

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