Bonham Carter wore nappies on 'Harry Potter' sets
BY IANS24 April 2012 10:10 PM IST
IANS24 April 2012 10:10 PM IST
Actress Helena Bonham Carter had to wear a nappy on the set of 'Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince' because she had a weak bladder after the birth of her second child.
The star started work on the sixth movie just 12 weeks after welcoming her daughter Nell.
But her high-energy scenes came too close to the birth, and she admits she had several accidents during filming. So, she resorted to wearing a nappy to save herself from embarrassing drying-off sessions, reports dailystar.co.uk.
'I really couldn't jump up and down and scream without losing most of my bodily liquid. They had these air dryers on set, these huge things - that's where I would dry myself off,' said Carter.
She managed keeping the diapers a secret during the shoot.
'None of the men knew I wore diapers. They don't know, you see. But all the girls were, like, 'How can you?' But, actually, I don't think I was too embarrassed. There's something quite liberating about having a baby.'
'I loved having a baby. I would have a baby every day if I could. The birth day is fantastic. It is magic. It is complete magic,' she said.
The star started work on the sixth movie just 12 weeks after welcoming her daughter Nell.
But her high-energy scenes came too close to the birth, and she admits she had several accidents during filming. So, she resorted to wearing a nappy to save herself from embarrassing drying-off sessions, reports dailystar.co.uk.
'I really couldn't jump up and down and scream without losing most of my bodily liquid. They had these air dryers on set, these huge things - that's where I would dry myself off,' said Carter.
She managed keeping the diapers a secret during the shoot.
'None of the men knew I wore diapers. They don't know, you see. But all the girls were, like, 'How can you?' But, actually, I don't think I was too embarrassed. There's something quite liberating about having a baby.'
'I loved having a baby. I would have a baby every day if I could. The birth day is fantastic. It is magic. It is complete magic,' she said.
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