filmIt’s an unforgettable scene that has entered the cinema history books: the alleged orgasm of actress Meg Ryan (61) in When Harry Met Sally. But now, many years later, this scene still disturbs Ryan’s children.
Meg Ryan was just a guest on “Interview Magazine” to discuss her upcoming film, “What Happens Later.” It was also about her rich film career and the famous orgasm scene in the romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally” from 1989. This infamous scene is now a source of embarrassment to her children, Daisy True Ryan and Jack Quaid.
In the film, Ryan fakes an orgasm while sitting across from co-star Billy Crystal in a restaurant. And although the scene turns into rom-com gold, it’s extremely uncomfortable for Ryan’s kids. During the interview with Interview magazine, the actress spoke frankly about the embarrassment with her children.
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“My son called me this morning from New York. His hotel is right across from Katz’s Deli, and he wanted to say that he finds this situation very uncomfortable. According to him, there is now an arrow in the restaurant indicating where I faked an orgasm. Not Cute, of course, like your mother.
the counting By Meg Ryan It also now has an official release date. Her film “What Happens Next” is scheduled to be shown on October 13, more than ten years after her disappearance from the silver screen. The film will be available to stream on Amazon Prime.
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