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Chloe Dropped Because of Blowjob

Blowjobville- For cryin’ out tits it was only a blowjob! Nevertheless, according to the N.Y. Post, CHLOE Sevigny has been dropped by the William Morris agency because of her oral sex scene in “Brown Bunny.”

Pals of Sevigny said the Oscar-nominated actress was already seen as “incredibly difficult” by the straight-laced firm, but her sex scene in the widely panned “Brown Bunny” was the last straw, reports The Post “[The scene] was one step above pornography – and not a very big one,” one William Morris insider sniffed. Sevigny’s agency reps were especially angry because she took the racy role without consulting them and then ignored their advice to drop out. “William Morris now feels that her career is tainted and may never recover, especially after rumors began circulating about the even more graphic outtakes that didn’t make it into the actual film.” A rep for William Morris confirmed Sevigny is no longer in its stable; she’s now repped by Endeavor.

 

 

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