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Asha Banks and Matthew Broome Discuss Sibling Sex Scene in “Your Fault”

Your Fault: London’s Asha Banks and Matthew Broome shared unexpected insights regarding the step-sibling intimate scene.

During Prime Video’s Obsessed Fest on Saturday, June 27, the actors discussed the “uncomfortable” nature of filming such scenes. Broome, 25, noted, “You’re there with an actor in silence, surrounded by a room full of people with shuffling feet and squeaking costumes.”

He recalled moving to “a nonexistent beat.”

“It’s so uncomfortable,” Broome joked.

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Banks, 22, shared that the pair played Addison Rae’s new album on repeat during production. Their fondness for “Fame Is a Gun” ultimately resulted in it being featured in the memorable intimate scene between Nick (Broome) and Noah (Banks) in Your Fault: London.

“We ended up playing it while filming the sexy scene,” the actress remembered. “Being big theater kids, we [choreographed our moves to the beat]. Then they worked to include it in the movie.”

Based on Mercedes Ron’s novel *Culpa Mía*, My Fault follows Noah as she relocates due to her mother’s new marriage.

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Noah, who is 17 in the first film, finds herself at odds with her stepbrother, Nick. Their initial animosity, however, quickly transforms into a romance that spans three films in total.

Prime Video launched a Spanish-language version in 2023, featuring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara in principal roles. Banks and Broome have taken over in the English-language adaptations, with My Fault and Your Fault now streaming, while Our Fault: London is set to release soon.

“[When we read the ending of Your Fault: London], it was pure chaos. We were like, ‘Oh, wow, Twitter is about to explode,’” Banks joked on Saturday. “But I think that’s part of the excitement.”

Banks is eager to see how the third film will explore Nick and Noah’s romance following his arrest.

“We were deeply invested in our characters and spent a lot of time understanding their choices and supporting them,” Banks reflected. “We debated about it constantly but are very excited to witness the reaction and the chaos it creates.”

My Fault: London and Your Fault: London are currently available for streaming on Prime Video.