
Hollywood A-Lister confesses he had sex on Disneyland ride - 'It was f***ed up'
A famous face, known for his acting in a number of hit 2010s movies, appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast and admitted to having sex at Disneyland.
Dave Franco, fellow famous brother of James Franco and an actor who appeared in classic comedies such as Superbad, Bad Neighbors, and 21 Jump Street, has caused quite the stir with his recent confession. The film star sat down with host Alex Cooper on Wednesday and told tales about his mischievous past.
During their candid chat, the two of them playfully discussed some of his most memorable wild moments. One of the times he mentioned was throwing candy at his middle school crush, and the unhinged night he first met his wife.
In one particular segment named 'Confess or Text,' Dave revealed something that had Alex in complete shock. When asking the actor about the wildest place he'd ever had sex, he shared: "Um, something may have happened at one point on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland."
The pair burst into fits of laughter, and Alex fell into laughter before he added: "The funny f****ed up thing about that is I think there are cameras on every inch of that place, but we were pretty covert... we'll leave it at that." Alex couldn't believe what she had just heard and told the Hollywood star she was "obsessed" with him, while he joked that his face had turned red.
Dave officially started dating his wife, Alison Brie, back in 2012, after meeting at a New Orleans Mardi Gras party in 2011, and they were engaged three years later. They tied the knot in 2017, and as fans anticipated the two starting a family, Alison stated in an interview that same year that she does not want to have any children.
The married couple shared the screen together in a recent horror film created by Michael Shanks, called Together. Neon Films shared a flirty snap of Dave and Allison kissing in front of a billboard of themselves as their on-screen couple, captioned, "the perfect date night horror movie.'
Alison spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about what it was like working with her husband—especially when it came to the intimacy side of things. She explained: "Both of us have done intimate scenes with other actors, of course, but without giving too much away, a lot of this film requires close proximity from its two leads to a greater extent than anything I've done before.
"I think we pretty much finished every day of shooting and said to one another, "I don't know how you could make this movie without a real-life couple because of some of the situations we found ourselves in."
However, it's not the first time the couple has found themselves in a bit of a sticky situation on set, as Dave had previously directed his wife in the movie Somebody I Used To Know. At the time of its release, Alison discussed what filming those sex scenes was like, clarifying that "we are actors, and this is our job."
She added: "It's actually not that weird. And with something like this, because it's our baby that we made together, I think our first priority is always just the movie."
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