In spite of the fact that explicit sexual content has always been present in Hollywood films, a new yearning has arisen in the last few years.

Hollywood’s sexiest foot scenes, from Margot Robbie’s toes to Salma Hayek’s foot sucked

Although though legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has denied he has a foot fetish, the trend seems to have caught on in Hollywood in recent years.

The public and the media seem to have an unhealthy fixation on feet in this field.

Margot Robbie’s new Barbie scene has the internet going crazy, and the Daily Star has decided to take a look at some of the sexiest foot moments in film to find out why.

Margot Robbie’s new Barbie scene has the internet going crazy, and the Daily Star has decided to take a look at some of the sexiest foot moments in film to find out why.

There’s plenty to go around, from the rumored “obsession” of Quentin Tarantino with toes to the racy foot fetish sequence in the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon.

  • The Barbie foot of Margot Robbie

As Margot Robbie’s Barbie figure stepped out of a fluffy pink heel and onto her bare foot in the new teaser trailer for this year’s Barbie movie, fans went crazy.

Fans went crazy over the iconic photo of Margot’s foot in the middle of the frame, and Chrissy Teigen even called for a whole documentary to be done about it and how it was filmed.

She tweeted, I need to know everything about this shot.”

“How many takes, if she held onto something, was she harnessed, is the landing mark sticky, are they her feet, who did the pedicure, really just a documentary on this shot.”

  • Salma Hayek’s gnawed-on feet

When Salma Hayek poured Tequila down her leg while slipping her foot into Quentin Tarantino’s mouth in 1996’s From Dusk Until Dawn, she was the center of attention.

Tarantino certainly wanted to get some foot-in-mouth action, as evidenced by the way he swirled Salma’s feet before kicking him backwards.

The director has a history of focusing on actresses’ feet, beginning with Uma Thurman’s in the critically acclaimed 1994 film Pulp Fiction.

The Kill Bill movies and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are only two of his works that use at least one foot shot.

When being asked about his rumored fetish, the actor said to GQ, “I don’t take it seriously. There’s a lot of feet in a lot of good directors’ movies. That’s just good direction.

“Like, before me, the person foot fetishism was defined by was Luis Buñuel, another film director. And Hitchcock was accused of it and Sofia Coppola has been accused of it.”

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  • Cuffs come undone on Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie’s feet got plenty of screen time in films besides “Barbie.” Her Harley Quinn ran away from danger in the original The Suicide Squad.

And instead of a stunt double, she filmed all of her own action sequences.

Harley kills one of her captors, then uses her bare feet to get the keys to her handcuffs from his body, then using those same feet to release the handcuffs from above her head in the movie’s most memorable supervillain moment.

Director James Gunn said, “Margot is like a human Swiss army knife… and watching this scene with her flipping backwards was just beyond incredible.”

“I was so happy that it worked and I was mesmerised by it, and then I got into the editing room with the footage and she has a cuff on her outfit that covers her face so it looks like it’s a stunt person.”

His “biggest regret” was making the change, he said.

  • Bare feet of Uma Thurman

Tarantino has you covered if you’ve ever been curious about Uma Thurman‘s bare feet.

Starting with her barefoot dancing/walking moment in Pulp Fiction (1994), Thurman went on to star in a full scene in Kill Bill: Vol. 1 when she tried to wiggle her big toe.

Uma told Jonathan Ross, “In [Kill Bill] there’s a lot of foot” revealing that she was not enjoying the moments that featured her size 11 feet. That’s very embarrassing, personally.”

The star, though, seemed to take it all in her place, and in 2010, she even let Tarantino drink champagne out of her black velvet stiletto shoe to celebrate his foot fetish.

  • House of the Dragon’s “Nasty” Scene

The “nasty” moment in which Olivia Cooke’s Queen Alicent Hightower displays her bare feet to gain favors from Larys Targaryen on HBO’s Game of Thrones spin-off House of the Dragon sparked outrage among viewers (Matthew Needham).

Alicent takes off her shoes and stockings so that Larys can masturbate over them in front of her in this scene.

 

Even Larys, who has clubbed feet himself, found the whole thing very obscene.

One fan said, “I can excuse incest, but I draw the line at foot fetish.” Other fans were as ready to label it “nasty.”

“It’s the way Alicent was already taking her shoes and socks off without Larys even having to say anything. Like y’all done this before??”

Another user commented, “Every time Larys is on screen I hate him more and more, he’s so creepy and gross and the foot scene low-key ruined the whole ep for me.”

  • Angels giving Charlie a rubdown

Who’s up for a foot rub? Alex Munday, played by Lucy Liu in the 2000s movie Charlie’s Angels, interpreted that to signify something entirely different.

Lucy, while massaging a client’s back, got right into his business by standing on his skin and digging her bare toes into him.

She aims for the head directly, rubbing her foot into the man’s cheek before she breaks his neck with her deft foot.

  • The painful feet of Margaret Qualley

Margaret Qualley was prepared for what to expect from her role in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

She was mortified by the sight of her naked feet and told Jimmy Kimmel all about her “mangled toes” on his show.

Jimmy remarked, “Your feet are very prominently featured in the movie.”

Margaret agreed, saying,“They are very prominent, unfortunately. I grew up dancing and my toes are very mangled. When Quentin first suggested I put my feet up on the dashboard, I was like, ‘Let’s be honest here, check these guys out, they’re not great. I don’t know that you want to showcase them’.

“I have my toes crossed.”“My toes are all crossed together.”

She even proposed the use of “stunt feet,” but Tarantino took that as a dare to feature her actual toenails.