But judging by this racy picture of her sharing a steamy kiss with a co-star, Joss Stone has taken no such measures in her latest project. The singer promised her first ever film role would see her share a passionate smooch with a female actress and romantic comedy Snappers does not disappoint. Ironically, given Stone's own clashes with the press, the British film is about an actress who is trying to escape the paparazzi. She ends up at a local caravan park, where Stone's character - a lesbian bingo-caller - works as a red-coat style entertainer. There are also some intriguing scenes with an Elton John lookalike which have yet to be explained.
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Torquay's Snappers, Joss Stone and That Lesbian Kiss
But judging by this racy picture of her sharing a steamy kiss with a co-star, Joss Stone has taken no such measures in her latest project. The singer promised her first ever film role would see her share a passionate smooch with a female actress and romantic comedy Snappers does not disappoint. Up close and personal: Joss Stone and her female co-star pucker up for the film Snappers.
Back to our theme of movies made in Torquay… or, in this case, movies almost made in Torquay. The storyline featured an actress trying to escape the paparazzi. She ends up at a caravan park, where she meets a bingo-caller who happens to be a lesbian.