Billie Piper has had her fair share of sex scenes over the years and it turns out she’s a fan of filming them – even the “shocking” ones.
The TV favourite shot to fame in the ‘90s as a chart-topping pop star – and since then, the actress has become one of the UK’s most talented and much-loved stars. And she’s showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Over the years, Billie hasn’t been afraid to strip off in the name of good telly either. From on-screen orgys to stripping topless, Billie has bared all for viewers.
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Shedding her good girl image in 2007, Billie set pulses racing when she took on the role of Hannah Baxter also known as Belle de Jour. She played the sex worker in the rather raunchy ITV2 show Secret Diary Of A Call Girl until 2011.
Then in 2020, she reportedly broke the record for the longest solo sex moment on UK screens in TV show I Hate Suzie. This was when her character Suzie Pickles is seen pleasuring herself for seven minutes and four seconds.
But back during the third series of Secret Diary Of A Call Girl in 2010 – a rather raunchy scene got plenty of people talking. In the clip, Hannah, as high-class sex worker Belle, takes part in ‘sploshing’ – sex while playing with food.
And it turns out Billie was a fan of filming the “shocking” scenes. She told The Mirror in 2010: “The series is naughty and suggestive and I loved it! We combine food with sex.”
The TV star went on: “It is shocking at times, but it was fun to film. We threw food at one another and had beans poured down our knickers.”
Billie added: “Surprisingly I wasn’t embarrassed by the scenes… but as a mum, there were moments when I’d ask myself what I was doing as I filmed a scene rolling around a bed.”
In 2020, Billie spoke out about her time working on Secret Diary Of A Call Girl – revealing she felt there was “a lot of resistance” during her time on the show. Speaking to Radio Times, she recalled: “I thought it could be very original and thought-provoking.”
She added: “But there was a lot of resistance and it became something very different.” Show writer Lucy Prebble, also revealed that it wasn’t what she’d “envisaged.”
Billie and Lucy later reunited for Sky’s smash hit I Hate Suzie, which aired in 2020. The fictional drama followed a famous woman whose life unravels when her mobile phone is hacked, and personal photographs of herself are stolen and leaked.
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Billie also spoke about how aspects of her character Suzie overlaps with her real-life persona. According to The Sun, she explained: “This is not autobiographical, but a lot of my own feelings are there as a woman in her thirties.
“My photos have never been hacked, for example – but setting it in the world of being an actor creates a lot of drama, fun and entertainment.” She added: “Everyone has a profile now: whoever you are, if your phone is found it could be so incriminating. Your entire life could be destroyed by a few innocent texts. It doesn’t have to be anything huge to take someone apart these days.”
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