“Glee” creator Ryan Murphy has asked his cast members not to have sex in trailers on set.
In an interview with Heat magazine Murphy revealed that he didn’t want his cast members having sex with one another while at work: "I've dated people I've worked with and, you know, when you work on a set for 18 hours a day I think it's natural."
He added: "I have a rule: don't do it in your trailer! They've broken that rule on many occasions. I'm like, 'I know you guys are young and hormonal, but don't do it in your trailer'."
The Hollywood writer’s bold request comes in the wake of several rumors regarding the love lives of his cast members.
The popular musical comedy drama has witnessed huge success in the past year. Murphy has moved quickly to dismiss reports of a potential “Glee” feature film.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.SingleDonald | Jun 24, 2010, 12:51 AM EDT
As harsh as this sounds, I can't disagree with Ryan. The trailers are on his work site, so he is within his rights to make this restriction. My argument would be if Ryan, or any other boss, attempted to "prohibit" off the premises get togethers. I know that the U.S. Constitution can not be used in disputes with a private employer. However, I have always considered this to be a Civil Rights issue, of privacy & free association, after work! For the actors part, they should ALWAYS respect their partners, and not develop sour grapes if a dating situation ends. My position would be: At least she DID go out with me!
Liamkeyes | Jun 23, 2010, 06:01 PM EDT
How else are they going to have some fun? The moment you tell them not to do it in ther trailer will only make it all the more tempting and most enjoyable to say the least.