By , actor, writer and producer, is beloved for her starring role in Life in Pieces, as well as her iconic turn as Fawn Muscato in New Girl.
Now she's the star of —the show she wrote and directed about female pleasure. In a personal essay, she lays bare the vulnerabilities of helming a sex-positive show.When I was asked to write a piece for Glamour on the experience of directing my own , I didn’t quite know where to begin.
I guess let me start with the cold hard facts. I wrote and directed a show called Slip, in which a woman (played by ) is feeling restless in her marriage, and after cheating on her husband one night, wakes up to realize she is now married to the man she cheated with.
How, you ask?Well, the answer is really quite simple. Her pussy is a wormhole. Not metaphorically. A legit portal to a multiverse, activated by orgasm, through which she is transported into all of her parallel lives and relationships.The idea for came to me years ago; I was interested in exploring women’s desire—the ways in which we have been too often conditioned to repress it, deprioritize it, or ignore it altogether.
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