The actor spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about this stipulation, which applies to sexual and non-sexual onscreen nudity, in a 2016 interview. “I’ve always had one, and it’s apropos of absolutely nothing,” Parker said of her no-nudity clause. “Some people have a perks list, and they are legendary. They have white candles in their room. I don’t have a crazy list like that. I’ve just always had a [a no-nudity clause].” And for another celebrity who draws the line, check out Keira Knightley Says She’ll Only Do Sex Scenes in These Circumstances. While Parker told THR that her stance against onscreen nudity isn’t a direct response to anything in particular, she has also spoken out about a situation in which she felt forced into stripping down. In a 2018 interview with People, Parker said that on the set of a movie early in her career, the filmmakers assumed she would take her clothes off for a scene. “They were like, ‘Sarah Jessica’s going to be nude tomorrow,’ and I was like, ‘I’m not going to be nude,’” the Sex and the City star said, not naming the director or the film. “I don’t know if I had confidence or if I was being counseled by people. There was so much pressure for me to take my clothes off.” Parker also recalled running into someone who was on that same set with her, who told the actor, “I remember you sobbing” over the coercion. And for another star who has a no-nudity clause, check out Megan Fox Says These Are the Kind of Sex Scenes She Won’t Do Anymore. Parker told the magazine that she eventually called her agent, Kevin Huvane, for help. He encouraged her to stand her ground and leave if her wishes weren’t respected.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “My agent sent a car and plane ticket [to the film set] and he said, ‘If anybody makes you do anything that you’re not comfortable with doing, you don’t,’” she said. “Given what’s happening now and the stories told from the particular period, I know how lucky I am that there was someone—in this case, a man—who stepped in.” And for more entertainment and celebrity news sent to you directly, sign up for our daily newsletter. Parker told THR that, even though nudity isn’t her thing, she has nothing against any performer who’s fine with it. “I don’t have any judgment about anyone who chooses to do it,” Parker said. “I think it’s fantastic that people feel comfortable doing it. It’s not some kind of principled position or religious or ideological on my part.” For a male star who’s spoken out, check out John David Washington Says He Hated Doing Sex Scenes in His New Movie.