Can’t tell you how much I love Rachel ❤ and how much Helena meant to me. She simply transformed my life ❤ So good to see her on interview and catching up on her updates ! Stunning and charming as always! Please come back if there’s L word NY ❤
Such a brilliant artist Rachel is. We absolutely love the character of Elizabeth she played in Lagaan, the kind hearted British woman who falls in love with a Village boy, helps him liberate his village and then bids adieu to him because she cannot end up with him. Much love !
Amazing interview! It’s been so long since I saw Rachel! She always reminded me a little bit of Lucy Lawless and I didn’t remember but they worked together in the last season of the L Word! That was amazing
What Rashel thinks about her relationship with Dylan. Journalit You’ve had some really racy scenes on season three. Are they getting easier to film? Rashel It’s funny. I talked about this last year with Alexandra Hedison, who plays Dylan. Actually doing them, filming them isn’t that hard. That’s not hard. But, sometimes, there, there’s like a hangover from it. There’s like a aftertaste, that you can’t get rid of. It’s not while you’re doing it, because I think you just get on, you know, you know what you’ve got to do. You have to throw yourself into it totally, otherwise it doesn’t work. And it’s afterwards, when you might feel a bit, just a bit weird. Like physically, I felt … kind of detached from my body after … you have to do a lot of intimate scenes with each other and I think afterwards we both felt a bit disconnected … your brain and your body have stopped talking to each other because they’re not, they’re not listening to each other anymore. Journalist Because you have to turn it off while you’re filming? Rashel Yeah, I suppose so. I suppose you have to, you have to just over ride that … you have to act all these things which normally are so natural, you know. Your body’s impulses tell you who you want to be intimate with and who you don’t want to be intimate with and suddenly you’re have to override that impulse. I did feel a bit jangled up after. I’m usually quite, physically, I’m quite free with my body, and I’m quite open and I found afterwards, I felt a bit, I felt a bit, what’s the word? Sort of shattered by it. And after that, for a good few days afterwards, I felt … inhibited, I felt like I wanted to curl up. www.curvemag.com/blog/interview-with-rachel-shelley/ We force these women to do things they don’t like and it’s destructive
@@nonchalantmagazine So what? Freddy Mercury was married to a woman ... Her speech is not tender towards men and she glorify women. She took pleasure in playing in a series that glorifies lust between women... If only this series spoke of the real problems. This series is the propaganda of misandry in current feminism. These women would love to see all men disappear to stay between women it in a kind of perpetual orgy. It is the project of feminists who propose lesbian separatism, it is pathetic. Feminism is a theory, lesbianism is a practice.” Ti grace atkinson
@@nonchalantmagazine one of the problems, for example, is sexually transmitted diseases in same-sex relationships Different sexual acts have different risks: Oral-vaginal/vulvar contact can spread STDs such as herpes, syphilis and gonorrhea. Finger-vaginal contact can spread herpes, HPV and bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas, chlamydia and gonorrhea. Oral-anal contact can spread syphilis, herpes, hepatitis A and intestinal infections. Genital-genital/body contact can spread HPV, pubic lice (crabs) and herpes. Inserted sex (sex toys) can spread trichomonas, chlamydia and gonorrhea, herpes, HPV and other STDs.
@@nonchalantmagazine It can also be said that this lust is destructive for the actresses as shown by the answer of Rashel in this same itw Journalist : You’ve had some really racy scenes on season three. Are they getting easier to film? Rashel Shelley: It’s funny. I talked about this last year with Alexandra Hedison, who plays Dylan. Actually doing them, filming them isn’t that hard. That’s not hard. But, sometimes, there, there’s like a hangover from it. There’s like a aftertaste, that you can’t get rid of. It’s not while you’re doing it, because I think you just get on, you know, you know what you’ve got to do. You have to throw yourself into it totally, otherwise it doesn’t work. And it’s afterwards, when you might feel a bit, just a bit weird. Like physically, I felt … kind of detached from my body after … you have to do a lot of intimate scenes with each other and I think afterwards we both felt a bit disconnected … your brain and your body have stopped talking to each other because they’re not, they’re not listening to each other anymore. Journalist : Because you have to turn it off while you’re filming? Rashel Shelley Yeah, I suppose so. I suppose you have to, you have to just over ride that … you have to act all these things which normally are so natural, you know. Your body’s impulses tell you who you want to be intimate with and who you don’t want to be intimate with and suddenly you’re have to override that impulse. I did feel a bit jangled up after. I’m usually quite, physically, I’m quite free with my body, and I’m quite open and I found afterwards, I felt a bit, I felt a bit, what’s the word? Sort of shattered by it. And after that, for a good few days afterwards, I felt … inhibited, I felt like I wanted to curl up. www.curvemag.com/blog/interview-with-rachel-shelley/
@@nonchalantmagazine Another issue that the show could have mentioned is the significant domestic violence in lesbian couples : Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Relationships: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005-2007 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775776/table/tbl1/?report=objectonly
One of my favorites from The L Word. Now I want to see what else she’s done and doing.
Helena was such a iconic character plus Rachel is such a lovely real person - legendary ❤
I met her at a lword convention...she is such a lovely woman. We had a nice conversation. Best wishes for her💝🙏
Thank you for being an ally to The LBGQT Community. You are a wonderful person
Can’t tell you how much I love Rachel ❤ and how much Helena meant to me. She simply transformed my life ❤
So good to see her on interview and catching up on her updates ! Stunning and charming as always! Please come back if there’s L word NY ❤
She is just so lovely💛
Fez parte da minha adolescência😅
Sou apaixonada até hoje hahaha
Brazil loves you, Rachel ❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
She just killed my fantasy when she said she was married to a man! Lol NO series will ever be better than the LWord.❤
I agree with you The L word is the best series ever made! And Mia Kirshner and Rachel Shelley are the hottest 🔥😏
Such a brilliant artist Rachel is. We absolutely love the character of Elizabeth she played in Lagaan, the kind hearted British woman who falls in love with a Village boy, helps him liberate his village and then bids adieu to him because she cannot end up with him. Much love !
Amazing interview!
It’s been so long since I saw Rachel! She always reminded me a little bit of Lucy Lawless and I didn’t remember but they worked together in the last season of the L Word! That was amazing
Rachel’s wonderful and beautiful character Elizabeth russel in Hindi film Lagan 😊.Rachel is so beautiful actress and woman. My favourite 😊❤❤.
Indians still remember her as Elizabeth from lagaan🙂🙂❤❤
I miss helena. What a character❤. Love you Rachel Shelly
Lovely interview ❤️
Indians will always remember her as Elizabeth in Lagaan
Loved Helena!
Fantastic interview. ❤ it
She also played Milah in Once Upon a Time (Hook’s first wife)
my wife ❤
Bring her Back With Dylan
What Rashel thinks about her relationship with Dylan.
Journalit
You’ve had some really racy scenes on season three. Are they getting easier to film?
Rashel
It’s funny. I talked about this last year with Alexandra Hedison, who plays Dylan. Actually doing them, filming them isn’t that hard. That’s not hard. But, sometimes, there, there’s like a hangover from it. There’s like a aftertaste, that you can’t get rid of. It’s not while you’re doing it, because I think you just get on, you know, you know what you’ve got to do. You have to throw yourself into it totally, otherwise it doesn’t work. And it’s afterwards, when you might feel a bit, just a bit weird. Like physically, I felt … kind of detached from my body after … you have to do a lot of intimate scenes with each other and I think afterwards we both felt a bit disconnected … your brain and your body have stopped talking to each other because they’re not, they’re not listening to each other anymore.
Journalist
Because you have to turn it off while you’re filming?
Rashel
Yeah, I suppose so. I suppose you have to, you have to just over ride that … you have to act all these things which normally are so natural, you know. Your body’s impulses tell you who you want to be intimate with and who you don’t want to be intimate with and suddenly you’re have to override that impulse. I did feel a bit jangled up after. I’m usually quite, physically, I’m quite free with my body, and I’m quite open and I found afterwards, I felt a bit, I felt a bit, what’s the word? Sort of shattered by it. And after that, for a good few days afterwards, I felt … inhibited, I felt like I wanted to curl up.
www.curvemag.com/blog/interview-with-rachel-shelley/
We force these women to do things they don’t like and it’s destructive
Who the hell would want an Intimacy Coordinator with Alex Hedison/RS 😂
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I see Helena buying a Ranch or farm . A lesbian Collective 😅
Still don't like you DRAGON.😂
Ahaha but why?
@@nonchalantmagazine Her character was so mean and did so much to hurt Bette because she knew her mother respected her
@@missjudsAnd she's still one of the best characters
@@sheiswinter Yes but evil like Jenny. They played their roles well.
@@missjuds So why don't you like the actress because of her character?
men haters
Rachel Shelley is married to a man 😂 - bless you. You need a little time out babez.
@@nonchalantmagazine So what? Freddy Mercury was married to a woman ... Her speech is not tender towards men and she glorify women. She took pleasure in playing in a series that glorifies lust between women... If only this series spoke of the real problems. This series is the propaganda of misandry in current feminism. These women would love to see all men disappear to stay between women it in a kind of perpetual orgy. It is the project of feminists who propose lesbian separatism, it is pathetic.
Feminism is a theory, lesbianism is a practice.”
Ti grace atkinson
@@nonchalantmagazine one of the problems, for example, is sexually transmitted diseases in same-sex relationships
Different sexual acts have different risks:
Oral-vaginal/vulvar contact can spread STDs such as herpes, syphilis and gonorrhea.
Finger-vaginal contact can spread herpes, HPV and bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas, chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Oral-anal contact can spread syphilis, herpes, hepatitis A and intestinal infections.
Genital-genital/body contact can spread HPV, pubic lice (crabs) and herpes.
Inserted sex (sex toys) can spread trichomonas, chlamydia and gonorrhea, herpes, HPV and other STDs.
@@nonchalantmagazine It can also be said that this lust is destructive for the actresses as shown by the answer of Rashel in this same itw
Journalist :
You’ve had some really racy scenes on season three. Are they getting easier to film?
Rashel Shelley:
It’s funny. I talked about this last year with Alexandra Hedison, who plays Dylan. Actually doing them, filming them isn’t that hard. That’s not hard. But, sometimes, there, there’s like a hangover from it. There’s like a aftertaste, that you can’t get rid of. It’s not while you’re doing it, because I think you just get on, you know, you know what you’ve got to do. You have to throw yourself into it totally, otherwise it doesn’t work. And it’s afterwards, when you might feel a bit, just a bit weird. Like physically, I felt … kind of detached from my body after … you have to do a lot of intimate scenes with each other and I think afterwards we both felt a bit disconnected … your brain and your body have stopped talking to each other because they’re not, they’re not listening to each other anymore.
Journalist :
Because you have to turn it off while you’re filming?
Rashel Shelley
Yeah, I suppose so. I suppose you have to, you have to just over ride that … you have to act all these things which normally are so natural, you know. Your body’s impulses tell you who you want to be intimate with and who you don’t want to be intimate with and suddenly you’re have to override that impulse. I did feel a bit jangled up after. I’m usually quite, physically, I’m quite free with my body, and I’m quite open and I found afterwards, I felt a bit, I felt a bit, what’s the word? Sort of shattered by it. And after that, for a good few days afterwards, I felt … inhibited, I felt like I wanted to curl up.
www.curvemag.com/blog/interview-with-rachel-shelley/
@@nonchalantmagazine Another issue that the show could have mentioned is the significant domestic violence in lesbian couples :
Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Relationships: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2005-2007
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775776/table/tbl1/?report=objectonly