Imagine showing up to work, and on your first day, you’re asked to perform a daring sequence in front of your female co-worker, who also happens to be one of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses! Charlie Day he has had that experience, and the actor is now remembering how it went. He had to undress Jennifer Aniston On the first day of filming ‘Horrible Bosses’, and a decade later, he still hasn’t gotten over it.
Charlie Day’s “awkward” moment on set: What happened?
Charlie Day recently opened up about this memoir in an interview, and it’s one of those awkward stories that stays with you. Day was promoting his latest project and was asked about his past roles. Instead of stressing, he jumped right in and talked about his first day on set with Aniston. In the interview, she told Entertainment Weekly that the ‘Horrible Bosses’ scene required her to strip for the risqué photos, which meant she barely had time to say hello before she was there, exposed, feeling less attractive than usual.She joked about the moment with Chris Pratt, saying it felt like a “private photo” taken by the paparazzi. But really, it was just a scene in the 2011 comedy where Aniston’s character, Dr. Julia Harris, is harassed by a very inappropriate dentist, Day’s character, Dale Arbus. To make things even more awkward, they had to take these blackmail photos before they started dating Aniston.“On our first day of shooting, we really had to do it [shoot] pictures of him bribing me,” Day recalled. “It was, ‘Hi, how are you. Okay, sorry, I’m going to take off all my clothes,'” he continued.Imagine running into someone and then immediately having to take your clothes off for a bit of comedy. That’s not the best icebreaker.Day admitted, “I’ve never felt more pasty and shelly and less attractive,” as Pratt stood by her side. The timing couldn’t have been worse, but the movie played everything for laughs. Dale, along with his friends Nick (Jason Bateman) and Kurt (Jason Sudeikis), spends the film trying to get rid of their nightmare bosses: Aniston, Kevin Spacey and Colin Farrell.
Who is Charlie Day?
For those who don’t know, Charlie Day is the guy behind Charlie Kelly in ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’, with the manic energy, weird voice, cult following. He’s been in 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.