Actress Olivia Hussey, who shot to stardom in the film 'Romeo and Juliet,' spoke to Fox News about filming her controversial nude scene when she was just 16 years-old. And they had come from all over the world. But it was the experience of a lifetime really. The film stirred headlines even before it was released in theaters. At age 16, Hussey stripped down for a love scene depicting her wedding night alongside her co-star Leonard Whiting [Romeo], who was also 16 when he took on the role. In America, it was very taboo.

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Saw this in school in ireland. What a surprise and the teachers were shocked and ran out of the room to have a meeting. I believe she was 18 by the time the movie was released.. Juliet, in the story was around 14 ish. I was even more surprised to hear of this scene which really made it better. For anyone saying she was 18 when the scene was shot, you are wrong. She even admitted to being 16 in the scene.
But when I am doing homework or studying, he's usually at my side trying to get my attention or laying on me or otherwise whining that I'm not paying enough attention to him. I love my husband with my whole soul. How Soon to Call after a Date. He actually wanted them to be active in a religion and thought this was a good idea. Doesn't leave many options here though but better than constantly having them push the church on you until you either give in and convert or break up. Thought the girl and I had a future, and we did, just not with each other I'll bet there are hundreds of boyfriend converts out there. Now that I am trying to MCAT study for at least 2 hours a day the pressure to find time together is really high. I did in college, and knew I would play 2nd fiddle to the lifelong dream.
Early in our relationship, I gave some thought to the question of whether I would ever be willing to marry a non-Mormon. I don't know what to really do to find time to be with him. Interfaith marriage is but one variety of the learning experience. I let people assume what they will. Even Mormon girls who marry non-Mormons want great dads for their kids, and they are oriented to having kids, sometimes many kids.