Dame Emma Thompson Advocates for NHS to Prescribe Sex for Health!
SCANDALOUS! Oscar-Winning Actress Emma Thompson Demands NHS Recommend Sex for Better Health
The world has gone wild after Dame Emma Thompson, 66, dropped a bombshell during a live Q&A session at The Kiln Theatre in North West London. The legendary actress, known for her iconic roles in films like Love Actually and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, shocked the audience by calling out the National Health Service (NHS) to recommend sex as part of a healthy lifestyle!
During the event, Emma candidly discussed her film, which follows the story of a widowed retired teacher who hires a male escort to help her explore her sexuality. The actress revealed that since the film's release in 2022, many of her older friends have taken matters into their own hands by hiring escorts - and she's all for it!
"It should really be on the NHS," Emma said, emphasizing the importance of sex in our overall well-being. "It's so good for you!" She went on to explain that sex is not just a taboo subject but a legitimate profession that deserves recognition.
Emma also spoke out against human trafficking, having campaigned against it with UN initiatives. She believes that de-stigmatizing sex work can be achieved by acknowledging the complexity of the issue and recognizing sex workers as individuals doing a job - just like accountants!
The actress also shed light on the surprising response to her role in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. "Since the film came out, quite a number of older friends of mine have done that - they've hired escorts," she revealed.
But what really got tongues wagging was Emma's commentary on societal pressure to perform sexually. She took aim at the way women are often expected to achieve orgasm and criticized the media for perpetuating this myth. "An orgasm is not an achievement," she said, quoting a line from her film. "It's a beautiful, healthy expansion of your body in a moment of time."
Emma also weighed in on the debate surrounding sex work in the UK. She believes that prostitution itself should be legal, as it currently is, but that related activities like soliciting and pimping should remain illegal.
The actress wrapped up her passionate speech by hoping that Good Luck to You, Leo Grande could serve as a "springboard" for wider discussions about the role of sex in emotional and physical health. After all, who better to lead the conversation than an Oscar-winning legend like Emma Thompson?
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