Joshua Jackson’s spouse loves watching his intercourse scenes: ‘She’s like a voyeur’
She likes to look at.
Joshua Jackson says his spouse, Jodie Turner-Smith, is an enormous fan of seeing him have intercourse on-screen.
And it appears just like the British model-actress will get her fill when hubby’s newest mission, the erotic thriller sequence “Deadly Attraction,” debuts April 30 on Paramount+.
The present, primarily based on the 1987 movie starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, follows an affair that threatens the lives of a dishonest man (Jackson) and his spouse (Amanda Peet).
“Jodie shouldn’t be fussed about my intercourse scenes. [She] form of enjoys them, really.” Jackson lately admitted to Selection.
“It’s a bizarre factor the place she’s like a voyeur. In order that works! If that’s your factor — wonderful,” he mentioned.
Jackson, 44, portrays Dan Gallagher, a married man whose life unravels when he meets Alex (Lizzy Caplan). The 2 have an affair that just about destroys him.

Intercourse is a driving power of the thriller sequence to propel the narrative ahead, Jackson mentioned.
“You must consider that these folks wish to f – – okay one another,” Jackson advised the journal, revealing his largest bed room pet peeve on-screen is when, after a person and a girl have had intercourse, the actress “pulls the sheet up over her breasts.”
“I’ve by no means in my life had nice intercourse with any person after which have them be like, ‘However I don’t need you to see my nipples within the morning,’” he mentioned.




Turner-Smith, 36, met Jackson in 2018. A yr later, the duo tied the knot. Turner-Smith gave delivery to a daughter in 2020.
The British mannequin and “Queen & Slim” actress has indulged in public shows of affection for her husband’s on-screen prowess — and his standing as a intercourse image — earlier than.
She advised Vainness Honest final March she was excited for Jackson to get again within the saddle.
“I can’t wait to see my husband f – – king on-screen once more. Did you watch ‘The Affair?’ I’m like, ‘Let’s go,’” Turner-Smith advised the journal.