Harris Dickinson says parts of the Babygirl press circuit veered into territory that felt “completely unacceptable,” describing a stream of sexually charged remarks and requests from strangers that he felt pressured to brush off as a joke.
In a recent conversation tied to the film’s rollout, the 29-year-old actor recalled being asked to reenact flirtatious lines from marketing clips and to perform on command during public encounters, adding that the reactions often reduced the movie to its erotic veneer. He characterized the experience as a reminder that objectification of young male actors is frequently minimized, especially when the behavior is framed as playful.
Dickinson emphasized pride in the work while urging audiences to engage with the story beyond its provocation, noting that he and his collaborators built the film around power, consent, and emotional fallout rather than titillation. He said the expectation that he would laugh off boundary-crossing comments was itself part of the problem, arguing that discomfort can be drowned out by the spectacle of a press tour. Examples he cited included requests to repeat a “good girl” line popularized by trailers and offhand propositions at events and in transit, which he declined.
The actor’s remarks arrive after a year of heightened attention on the production, which premiered on the fall festival circuit before its wider release. Publicity materials and earlier interviews have framed the project as a character study about desire and control rather than a celebration of transgression, with Dickinson repeatedly pushing back on having his appeal treated as a party trick.
He said he understands the meme economy that springs up around buzzy titles but argued that cast members should not be expected to play into fantasies that tip into harassment, regardless of who is on the receiving end. Coverage of his comments has prompted debate about norms at fan events and junkets, where boundaries can blur under the spotlight.





















































