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First look at Thandie Newton NAKED in Westworld as star plays robot sex-worker who wakes up confused
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Thandie Newton will be treating fans to a lot more than they're used to seeing
Thandie Newton appears naked in the next episode of Westworld .
The 43-year-old actress – who plays the role of Maeve Millay in the drama – wakes up confused and scared as appears as the robot sex worker.
The controversial HBO series - which appears on Sky Atlantic in the UK - has already caused upset with its use of violent, graphic scenes.
Newton's appearance, which features both a full-frontal look at the star and a view at her bottom, is once again set to cause a furore.
Evan Rachel Wood has also stripped for the series.
In Westworld - a theme park where visitors can play out bizarre fantasies - the writers have shown the raping and killing of robots.
In the episode when newton strips down, her character Maeve learns a secret technique to help her wake from nightmares but ends up waking up in the real world.
Her journey starts on an operating table and gets worse from there.
The actress recently revealed she wanted to “retire” from acting before landing her role in Westworld .
She has admitted prior to being cast in the hit series she was considering finding an alternative career, although she knew another job wouldn’t find an “amazing job” like acting, which has enabled her to afford to pay her rent and school fees for her children.
Speaking at New York Comic Con, which has since been reported on BreakingNews.ie, she said: “I almost got to the point where I kind of wanted to retire – no really – and do something else, but it’s hard to find something else like this that’s going to give you money for the rent and for the school fees. It’s tough. It’s an amazing job."
And Newton – who has daughters Ripley, 15, Nico, 11, and two-year-old son Booker with her husband and film maker OI Parker – has revealed Westworld has made her feel she is “satisfying a good contribution to the world”.
The The Pursuit of Happyness, explained: “In terms of satisfying a good contribution to the world, it’s difficult. Until Westworld .
“ Westworld , every day, I’m contributing not only to making the world better but also healing bits of me that have been affected as a woman, as a woman of colour.”
And the brunette beauty believes having to film in the nude “almost every day” for her portrayal as a madam of the underworld, has enabled her to address and respond to political, cultural and feminist issues prevalent in society.
She explained: “Here I was taking centre stage. Here I was naked on set almost every day. Here I was able to actually challenge and deal with the objectification of women.”
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Thandie Newton isn't afraid of nude scenes on her show, HBO's hit Westworld. During the first season, she plays Maeve, a humanoid robot who was programmed to be a brothel owner and sex worker in the very weird Old West town/amusement park. After becoming sentient, aware of her status as a robot and that, in her previous "life" she'd had a "daughter," she begins to rebel while she's being "reprogrammed" at night . Coincidentally, this happens to be when she's nude—her "natural state"—versus the brothel-madam costume designed to objectify her for the park's visitors.
Westworld is now on season two, and because this is HBO and nudity is a given, Newton still does nude scenes in the show. But she hilariously opened up on the BBC's The Graham Norton Show on Friday about one aspect of her costume: namely, her merkin—or lack thereof.
In case you don't know what this delightful word means, it is a pubic wig. Should a lady choose to go bare down there but then need to have a little bush going on for, say, their character's nude scene on a hit HBO show, a merkin comes in handy.
Handy, that is, unless you're Newton, the proud owner of a bush all her own. "I didn’t need the merkin because I don’t alter anything—full seventies bush," she announced on the show.
She also rightly pointed out that hey, the show is set in the Old West. No one was getting waxed back in those wild days, and when characters are seen nude, it's with full-on pubic hair—or, yep, in some cases, a merkin. "The prairie, the wide-open prairie!" Newton said. "They weren’t waxing and stripping and plucking!"
Another reason? Apparently it takes 45 minutes to apply a merkin, and Newton just wants to head home to chill with her two-year-old. Hear, hear.
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Tom Cruise is probably the last person you’d want to draw your name in a game of Secret Santa.
If Thandie Newton’s Christmas experience is anything to go by, you might get “a book with the greatest hits of Scientology, a bit like a Bible kind of thing,” as she told New York magazine.
The “Westworld” star, 47, opened up about what it was like to work with Cruise on the set of 2000’s “Mission: Impossible 2” in the revealing interview, which also included her telling of why she left the cast of “Charlie’s Angels” and other tales of survival from her decadeslong career.
After receiving the book from Cruise, 58, Newton said she was curious as to whether there was “some glue that sticks this s - - t together,” she said, referring to the credibility of the tome.
So? “Didn’t find any,” she concluded.
Cruise, a longtime adherent of Scientology, has reportedly signed a billion-year contract of service with the Church of Scientology, The Post reported, based off the book “ Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood & the Prison of Belief by journalist Lawrence Wright.
He’s also reportedly “ considered a deity within Scientology ” and lower ranking members are allegedly ordered to see Cruise’s movies multiple times.
Former Scientology member Geoff Levin told The Post about “ a type of arrogance that Scientology instills in you. It gives you a kind of confidence that is helpful for people who want to be actors.” The church has not responded to The Post’s requests for comment.
That trait appeared to be on display on the set of “Mission: Impossible 2,” where Cruise “was a very dominant individual,” Newton said.
The actress — who played Nyah Nordoff-Hall, a former thief turned spy for the Impossible Missions Force — described a particularly difficult scene with Cruise, in which the actor got increasingly frustrated with Newton’s performance.
His solution? To rehearse the scene in switched roles.
“So we filmed the entire scene with me being him — because, believe me, I knew the lines by then — and him playing me,” she said. “And it was the most unhelpful . . . I can’t think of anything less revealing. It just pushed me further into a place of terror and insecurity.”
After a while on the set, she came to perceive her own acting chops as a growing problem — much like her co-star’s own complexion.
“I remember at the beginning of the night, seeing this slight red mark on his nose, and by the end of the night, I kid you not — this is how his metabolism is so fierce — he had a big whitehead where that red dot was,” she said. “And it was like the zit was me, just getting bigger and bigger.”
Evangelistic Scientology gifts aside, the experience was a “nightmare,” she said. They eventually reshot the scene to Cruise’s liking, but it wasn’t “the best way to get the best work out of someone.”
Cruise’s reps have not responded to The Post’s requests for comment.
In the end she was grateful for the role — and thanked none other than Cruise’s ex-wife Nicole Kidman, who apparently advocated for Newton in casting. The two actresses knew each other from their roles in 1991’s “Flirting.”
“I’ve never actually outright asked her, but when your husband is like, ‘Who would you mind me pretending to shag for the next six months?’ You know what I mean? It’s kind of nice if you can pick together,” Newton said. “Nicole was a huge advocate for me.”

Thandie Newton was groomed at 16 by older director and 'passed around as black girl'
EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood star Thandie Newton opens up about her battle with prejudice and sexual predators to become a Hollywood star and warns people over 'f***ing over a little brown girl at the beginning of a career'
Stunning Thandie Newton lists all the bad things that happen to her in Hollywood in a little black book.
And the Emmy-winning star, 47, has a warning to those who belittle, overlook or mistreat someone ­because of the colour of their skin.
She said: “Careful what you do, everybody, because you might find yourself f***ing over a little brown girl at the beginning of a career, when no one knows who she is and no one gives a f***.
“She might turn out to be Thandie Newton winning Emmys.”
Thandie has fought a lengthy and bitter battle against prejudice to become a successful actress.
She won a 2018 Emmy for her role as an android madam in sci-fi ­western series Westworld.
She also earned plaudits as a ­murdered slave girl, opposite Oprah Winfrey, in the film version of Toni Morrison’s novel Beloved.
And she has a Bafta for the 2004 film Crash and was nominated for 2017’s Line of Duty in which she played corrupt cop Roz Huntley.
Thandie is getting the recognition now that was severely lacking as she was growing up, the daughter of a black woman and white man.
She said there was no celebration of her race and people did not want to “praise the black girl”.
The star said: “When I set out in the adult world, I was pretty young – 16 was when I started working in movies. I had no sense of myself. One of the reasons why is because I was not considered anything.”
Thandie was born in London but raised in the Cornish town of Penzance, then went to Tring Park School for the Performing Arts where she was a star student.
Yet despite being a high achiever, she said she was not recognised for her efforts and often felt slighted.
She said: “We didn’t talk about it at the time but the damage was so done. It just made me super-vulnerable to predators.
“There’s so much about not having a sense of my value.”
Thandie went on to suffer from ­anorexia and admitted she just wanted “to disappear”.
She also had a complicated ­relationship with sex.
She said: “It was like I had to give something back for being noticed. You get predators and sexual abusers, they can smell it a mile off. It’s like a shark smelling blood in the water.
“In a way, an eating disorder was just like, OK, I need to finish myself off. I need to get fully rid of myself.”
Unfortunately Thandie was trying to make her way in an industry that can treat young actresses like objects.
She explained in a lengthy interview with Vulture magazine how she had been harassed and abuse in the movie business.
Thandie said she was groomed as a 16-year-old by a director more than twice her age and was asked to do sexually ­inappropriate things for a casting audition when she was 18.
She said as a black girl she was “passed around”.
And she has kept a ­“little black book” of the bad things that happened to her in Hollywood.
She said she was ­evidence you can dismiss a black person.
She said: “If you’re a young black girl and you get raped, in the film ­business, no one’s going to f***ing care. You can tell whoever the f*** you want and they’ll call it an ­affair. Until people start taking this ­seriously, I can’t fully heal. There are so many problems to feeling ­disenfranchised.
“I keep finding myself alone. There is now an appetite for ­listening to women. But there’s women and then, right at the bottom of the pile, is ­women of colour.”
Thandie said that she usually puts her black mum rather than her white dad on her Instagram .
She said: “I want black people to feel they can trust me and feel safe with me – that I’m not a representative of this Establishment that degrades people of colour.”
Yet as mixed race woman she feels she is not seen as legitimately black to black people. Thandie, who would often be up for a role against Halle Berry, 53, believes she was often seen as a novelty by ­people who were casting for parts.
She also said she would use fake tan to make herself darker in films.
“I mean, I was perceived in so many different ways, and it was always about the individual who was perceiving.”
Thandie has appeared in a string of hit films, including with TomCruise in Mission: Impossible II, in Guy Ritchie’s crime film RocknRolla, and in the Eddie Murphy comedy Norbit.
But she turned down a part in 2000 film Charlie’s Angels believing it would objectify her and she would have to play up to racial stereotypes.
She said: “I just couldn’t do it... I didn’t want to be put in a position where I was objectified.” She was ­replaced by Lucy Liu, who starred alongside Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz in the movie.

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