The Chronicle

NO MORE NUDITY FOR KNIGHTLEY

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Keira Knightley is done stripping down on camera, the actor revealed in a new interview.

The 34-year-old star has opened up about how motherhood has changed her perspectiv­e on tackling new roles and what she feels comfortabl­e with doing on set.

Speaking to the Financial Times, Knightley said she always felt “completely comfortabl­e” filming nude scenes on camera but revealed those days were over.

“I’m really happy with my body. It’s done an amazing thing,” Knightley said, referencin­g the birth of her and husband James Righton’s two daughters, Edie, 4, and Delilah, 6 months. “But I also don’t want to stand there in front of a whole film crew.” Plus, Knightley joked, “The nipples droop!” The Pride and Prejudice actor said becoming a mother had changed her willingnes­s to strip down like she used to.

“I have been comfortabl­e earlier with more nudity than I am now. I have had a kid, I am in my 30s, I am very happy with my body,” she added.

Knightley hinted that today’s sex scenes were a bit more risque than the ones she filmed years ago, such as when the actor went topless for 2008’s The Edge of Love.

“You can take the whole thing and put it in a completely different thing, and it’s on some porn site,” she said.

Fast-forward to today, and she has put a no-nudity clause in her contract. She said this had given her “total control” over the sex scenes she would appear in.

“That was a choice,” the Love Actually star said of the clause. “I get to choose the body double. It is an interestin­g selection process! It kind of goes like, ‘That’s a little bit like you, but better. She has a lovely body, so she can do this’ … then I get final approval of what the edit is.”

While her body confidence remains high, Knightley said she didn’t feel a “need to get it out that much any more”.

Knightley stars in the coming film

Misbehavio­ur that follows a group of women who devise a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competitio­n.

The star’s comments come nearly two years after she revealed she almost quit acting after the pressures of Hollywood gave her post-traumatic stress disorder and led to a mental breakdown in 2007.

“I always wanted to be top of the class, and I always wanted to be perfect,” she said. “I tried being five pounds heavier, but then people say you have cellulite, and then five pounds lighter, and then you’re anorexic and causing people to die. It was just so much,” she lamented at the time. “But in a funny way, I think I was quite lucky in that it was so insane that I sort of recognised it.”

She’s credited her family and close friends for helping her turn around.

She said of the paparazzi who camped outside her door for years, “Ultimately I didn’t want them to win. The only thing I want to do is make films.”

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