Jake Johnson is revealing the awkward moment one of his daughters found one of the nude magazines. 🫣 Minx
While Johnson previously noted that the nudity during season 1, he added that"you never get desensitized" to seeing it on set, even while filming season 2.
He then recalled how surreal it is that the nude extras will start making small talk between takes."They'll go, like, 'So, you're from Chicago?' And I'll go, like, 'Yeah, my man, you want to throw a robe on and then I'll ask you where you're from?'" the actor shared, explaining,"It's always weird. But you don't make jokes. You don't laugh.
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