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Bercow set to join a tour of ‘sick and piss’

‘There’s nothing wrong with me going naked’ says GoT Natalie

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GORGEOUS actress Natalie Dormer says getting naked in her new movie was a good thing – after critics slammed the nuddy scenes as ‘gratuitous’.

The 36-year-old stunna, who starred as Princess Marjaery in Game of Thrones, has a raunchy sex scene and is also caught naked in a shower in her latest film In Darkness.

Prudish naysayers claim the boobs-out clips are unnecessar­y and go against Natalie’s personal feminist political stance.

But she blasted them saying: “You learn that when you make something that no matter how pure your intentions are, other people will see things in it.

“There has to be sexuality in the power play of a thriller. We have all got bodies after all.

“In this film, the sex scene – which for me was a lovemaking scene – is a metaphor for the way that my character connects with the part played by Ed Skrein.

“Nakedness is a good equalizer and the shower scene also shows the tattoos on my character’s body and makes it clear she is not quite what you think.

“If the characters do not have a clear connection then it doesn’t work.

“And it has to be a physical connection.

“In a thriller the protagonis­ts have to join together somehow and sex represents that connection.” STAR: Nat in ( new flick and ( SPEAKER John Bercow has pledged to go on a walk around the Houses of Parliament to check claims that the entrances “are filthy with a smell of urine and vomit”.

Mr Bercow ( above), 55, made the promise after Labour MP Barry Sherman complained in the Commons.

Mr Sherman, raising a point of order, said: “Most of our entrances to this great royal palace are filthy with a smell of urine, vomit and dirt and, well I don’t want to go into detail to what you can see at the entrance.

“Isn’t it about time that somebody did something about this?”

Mr Bercow responded: “Insofar as he is concerned about what might be called malodorous matters, I’m not unconsciou­s of that phenomenon.”

Mr Sheerman then invited Mr Bercow to join him on a walk around the palace, so he “can see it in person”.

The Speaker said: “I daresay we will have a little toddle round the Palace of Westminste­r together.” POLE dancing started back in 1135 AD and was mostly done by men.

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