Intimacy Coordination: A Celebrity Perspective on Set Comfort and Trust

Some celebrities have opted not to use intimacy coordinators on set for their intimate scenes. Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson felt comfortable without a coordinator while filming their 2025 movie Die My Love. They spent time talking about their personal lives on set, creating a safe environment for filming intimate scenes.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothée Chalamet also turned down the offer of an intimacy coordinator for their 2025 film Marty Supreme. Paltrow mentioned that she was not familiar with the concept of intimacy coordinators and preferred a more traditional approach to filming intimate scenes.
Alison Brie and Dave Franco, a real-life couple, did not require an intimacy coordinator for their 2025 movie Together. They felt comfortable with each other and their long-standing relationship made filming intimate scenes easier.
Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly from NCIS did not use an intimacy coordinator for their scenes together. They trusted each other and felt that micromanaging their intimate scenes would hinder their performance.
Mikey Madison chose not to use an intimacy coordinator while filming Anora in 2024. She and her co-star decided to keep the filming process small and focused on authenticity.
Jennifer Aniston declined the use of an intimacy coordinator while filming The Morning Show with Jon Hamm. She felt protected by the director and trusted her co-star, making the filming process comfortable for both of them.
Toni Collette has been asked about using an intimacy coordinator on previous sets but felt more at ease without one. She preferred to work with people she trusted and felt comfortable with.
In conclusion, while some celebrities choose to work with intimacy coordinators for their intimate scenes, others feel comfortable without one, relying on trust and professionalism to create a safe environment on set.