Fifty Shades Darker news: Too steamy? HUGE 'sex scene on pool table' AXED from final edit

Promoting the raunchy sequel, which is in cinemas tomorrow, the actors are quoted as saying that a steamy sequence they spent an entire week filming has ended up on the cutting room floor.

“There are more sex scenes in this one than the first one,” Johnson told USA Today.

“And some cut out of it,” Dornan added.

Johnson sighed: “The whole pool table scene that we literally spent a week filming.”

“It felt like a month,” Dornan complained.

Asked if it will end up on the DVD as a deleted scene, Johnson declared: “I mean, it’d better be!”

Elsewhere, Marcia Gay Harden – who plays Christian’s mother – has been speaking about being banned from tweeting about sex toys.

Speaking to Access Hollywood, she said: “It’s a romance, and EL [James, the book’s writer] wanted to make sure people understood it was a romance.

“I was a bit fascinated with the toys! I had sent out a tweet that said something like, ‘Dear Christian, thank you for the lovely sweater clasp.’

“But the picture was a nipple clamp! But they were like, ‘Marcia, you can’t do that’. I was like, ‘okay’.”

She added: “They told my publicist and I had to delete it.”

Fifty Shades Darker is in cinemas on February 10.

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