Sofia Ernst talked about how she shot sex scenes with Burunov 16:40

Actress Sofia Ernst admitted that laughter helped her during the filming of sex scenes for the movie Kept Women. The words of the wife of Channel One General Director Konstantin Ernst were reported by the publication “7days.ru”.

“My bed partner” is Sergei Burunov, he is the face of humor in our country. His jokes were very helpful; It put me at ease and relieved the tension and awkwardness,” the celebrity shared.

He said that this project was what brought him the greatest fame. Ernst complained that some viewers thought he was as “bad” in real life as his character in the series. At the same time, the actor noted that he is not afraid of negative roles – the artist likes to work on different roles.

Sofia Zaika (maiden name – socialbites.ca) in 2017 officially became the wife of Konstantin Ernst, who is 27 years older than her. They got married without advertising the event. To date, the couple prefers to hide the details of their personal life. The couple has three children, which they rarely show on social networks: their eldest daughter Erica is seven years old, the youngest Kira is six years old, and their son Lev, named after the producer’s father, is three years old.

Previously actor Derevyanko she made a jokewho leaves his/her lover for the sake of chemistry in the relationship.

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Source: Gazeta

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