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Imagine you are showing up for work, and on the first day, you are asked to do a daring sequence in front of your colleague, who also happens to be one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood! Charlie Day went through that experience, and the actor now remembers how it went. He had to get naked in front of Jennifer Aniston on his first day of filming Horrible Bosses, and even more than a decade later, he’s still not done with it.
Charlie Day’s ‘awkward’ moment on set: What happened?
Charlie Day recently opened up about this memory during an interview, and it’s one of those embarrassing stories that sticks with you. Day was promoting his latest project and was asked about previous roles. Instead of brushing it off, he jumped right in and talked about his first day on set with Aniston. He told Entertainment Weekly during the interview that the scene in Horrible Bosses required him to strip down for compromising photos, meaning he barely had time to say hello before he was standing there, exposed, and feeling less attractive than usual.He joked about the moment with Chris Pratt, saying it looked like a “private photo” taken by the paparazzi. But in reality, this was just one of many scenes in which Aniston’s character, Dr. Julia Harris, a sleazy dentist, harassed Day’s character, Dell’Arbos, in the 2011 comedy. And to make things even more disturbing, they had to take these blackmail photos before he built any relationship with Aniston.“On the first day of filming, we really had to do it [shoot] The pictures she bribed me with,” Dey recalls.
“It was like, ‘Hey, how are you? Okay, excuse me, I’m going to take all my clothes off,'” he continued.Imagine meeting someone and then immediately having to take off your clothes for a comedy show. This isn’t exactly the best icebreaker.“I’ve never felt more raw, doughy and less attractive,” Day admitted, as Pratt cracked up next to him. The timing couldn’t have been worse, but the movie plays it all for laughs.
Dale spends the film with his buddies Nick (Jason Bateman) and Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) plotting to take down their nightmarish bosses: Aniston, Kevin Spacey, and Colin Farrell.
Who is Charlie Day?
For the unversed, Charlie Day is the one behind Charlie Kelly on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, with his manic energy, weird voice and cult following. He’s been in everything from comedies, from “Horrible Bosses” to animated hits, and now he’s back as Luigi in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” with Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy and Jack Black.
