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Christina Ricci Goes Full Frontal in The Beginning of Everything

The former child star, known for roles like The Addams Family and Mermaids, goes completely naked for new TV series Z: The Beginning of Everything.
Christina Ricci goes full frontal for new TV series. About her first full frontal nude scene Former child star Christina Ricci says she ‘wasn’t fazed’.
CHRISTINA Ricci strips off completely for her new film role. She strips off for new show Z: The Beginning of Everything.
The show is a biography series based on the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, the wife of The Great Gatsby writer  F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Christina Ricci Goes Full Frontal in The Beginning of Everything

Christina Ricci Goes Full Frontal in The Beginning of Everything
Christina Ricci Goes Full Frontal in The Beginning of Everything

Speaking to Yahoo Style about doing her first the full frontal scene she said: “I almost don’t feel like it isn’t fully nude because the merkin is kind of like wearing a bikini.
“I don’t know that I would ever go just full on vag.
“I feel like I’d have to do underwear.
“It’s a merkin. It feels like you have underwear on.”
The star has revealed she was not fazed about doing the scene
Asked what goes through her mind when doing that kind of scene she said: “Not too much. I just make sure that they shoot it first thing so that I can eat afterwards.
“I’ve done a lot of nude scenes in my life and I feel like at this point, it’s no secret what I look like naked. You can Google me.
The former child star is known for films like The Addams Family and Mermaids
“So I don’t really freak out that much about it. And also, when you’re an actress, if you don’t look perfect on camera, who cares?
“So that character isn’t perfect? So that character has fat arms. Whatever! It’s not like being a model where you’re supposed to look great all the time.”

Review: The Beginning of Everything
Z: The Beginning of Everything, a new Amazon series that starts streaming today, tries to capture the many facets of this complex and conflicted woman, and does so with some success. There are moments when it’s exhilarating to be immersed in the 1920s with Great Gatsby author F. Scott Fitzgerald (David Hoflin) and his wife/muse (a fierce, focused Christina Ricci), particularly after the Fitzgeralds marry, join New York’s cultural elite, and famously begin fighting, drinking, and dancing in public fountains. At its best, Z, based on Therese Anne Fowler’s novel about the flapper-era icon, is a like a much more serious, U.S.-based, Fitzgerald-focused spin on the time-travel sequences in Midnight in Paris.

But there’s ultimately something too restrained about this ten-episode series. It establishes, for example, Zelda Fitzgerald’s reputation for bucking convention in ways considered daring for the time. But even though we see her do things that fall in the daring category — like shutting down a post-wedding party by announcing, while fully naked, that she and her new husband need some alone time — Z: The Beginning of Everything doesn’t fully capture the energy or sense of unpredictability that swirled around her. Zelda, Scott, and their growing group of friends aren’t bright young things; they’re more like reasonably illuminated young things.

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