Harris Dickinson‘s “Babygirl” movie role resulted in “deeply inappropriate” and “unacceptable” behavior from fans, and he just opened up about it. The actor recently appeared on Josh Horowitz’s “Happy Sad Confused” podcast. He finally broke his silence about “strange” reactions, especially from women, which he insisted he didn’t enjoy. The acclaimed A24 erotic-thriller film, in which Dickinson starred alongside Nicole Kidman, premiered in December 2024.
Harris Dickinson shared details on requests he received from random women fans
During his “Happy Sad Confused” podcast appearance, Harris Dickinson got honest about “unacceptable” fan behavior following the “Babygirl” movie. Moreover, he spoke his mind about finding it “quite strange” how the internet and certain admirers “reduced some of it”. Dickinson shared details on requests he received from random women, that he felt went beyond indecent.
The actor then reflected on conversations when several women fans “said things to me that were deeply inappropriate.” He recalled doing the press tour and Q&As for the film, revealing that some situations were “completely unacceptable.” Dickinson also addressed the expectations where everybody expects the stars to just “laugh it off.” He explained that this was one part he struggled with.
However, Harris Dickinson didn’t let unwanted fan reactions overshadow his overall experience working on “Babygirl”. Before making these revelations, he was honest about how much he loved and was proud of the movie.
Dickinson maintained that he “loved” and was “proud” to be a part of that film, expressing his appreciation for the opportunity to work alongside director Helina Reijn and Nicole Kidman. “I love Helina,” he told Horowitz, dishing that joining forces with Kidman was the “most exciting” thing for him.
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