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Emma Stone’s new film sees the star putting a rather unlikely object inside herself in what could be her most shock-inducing scene yet.
Stone stars in Poor Things which has been branded “ultra horny” and in the scene, Emma’s character Bella stuffs an apple and a cucumber inside her genitals — which she calls her “hairy business”.

The film was screened at the BFI London Film Festival and reportedly drew gasps from the unsuspecting audience in attendance.
Stone plays Bella Baxter, a young woman who is brought back to life by Willem Dafoe’s character Dr Godwin Baxter.
Baxter has the body of an adult but the mind of a child and is keen to learn about the world. Throughout the film, Bella’s sexual curiosity grows and the shocking scene in question shows the protagonist “working on herself”.

Elsewhere in the film, Bella runs off with lawyer Duncan Wedderburn, played by Mark Ruffalo, and a montage of the pair’s bedroom antics plays.
The upcoming release also features total nudity from Emma, who says a number of scandalous remarks during the film, which is described as a “black comedy fantasy”.
Critics took to X, formerly known as Twitter, following the screening and shared their thoughts on Poor Things.

One wrote: “[The film] is an ultra bonkers, ultra horny, visually dazzling odyssey driven by your new favourite Emma Stone performance.”
Someone else called the film a “crackpot, erotically charged riff on the Frankenstein myth” while another viewer said they were “happy to see everyone loved” the film and “all its horny weirdness”.
Others were so blown away by Emma’s acting that they are convinced the Easy A star is “on her way to a second Oscar”.

Greek filmmaker Yargos Lanthimos spoke at the New York Film Festival back in September and praised Emma’s “incredible” approach to the character, considering the “vulnerability, sensitivity and humour of it”.
Poor Things is scheduled to be released in the UK on January 12 2024 and also stars Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, Vicki Pepperdine and Jerrod Carmichael.