Aussie actor Hugh Jackman's wife Deborra-Lee caught him in the middle of getting oral sex from actress Halle Berry while on the set of the movie Swordfish.
Deborra-Lee had just walked in while he was filming the explicit sex act with Berry.
Though it was an awkward occasion, Jackman revealed that the way his wife handled the situation enabled him to do other saucy scenes in front of her.
"There's a scene in Swordfish where I've got a gun to my head, I've got to crack a code and a girl is under the table giving me a **** *** all at once," the Sun quoted Jackman as saying.
"We shot it for two days and Deb turned up unannounced right as I was finishing. Afterwards she went straight up to the girl and said, 'Hi, I'm Deborra-Lee. I think you're giving my husband a **** ***.' The actress went bright red and apologised but Deborra just said, 'Oh, don't worry. You're getting paid to do it so enjoy it!'," he added.
Halle Berry feels less pressure to make an effort for the red carpet now she is pregnant.
The Oscar-winning actress - who is seven months pregnant with her first child - was presented with the Desert Palm Achievement Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Saturday night (05.01.08) and revealed it is "liberating" not having to worry about her figure.
Halle confessed to People magazine: "It is true that I am three times the girl I usually am. I have to say there are some really wonderful things that come along with that. This is the first red carpet that I've really walked down where I didn't have to think about holding in my stomach - because I can't.
"It's the first time I've been to an awards show where they served a meal and I actually ate it - the whole thing. I was eating off everybody else's plate and that felt very liberating and good."
The 'Things We Lost in the Fire' star is delighted to be expecting a baby with her boyfriend Gabriel Aubry.
Before she fell pregnant, Halle frequently spoke of her desperation to have a baby, and vowed to get pregnant before she turned 40.
She told US chat show host Oprah Winfrey: "If there's no serious man in my life when I get to that age, whoever I'm dating at the time, I'll say, 'Hey, would you like to have a baby?' "
Halle even contemplated artificial insemination before she started dating Gabriel, 32.
She said last year: "It looks like the only option I have left is to head for the sperm bank! I've been so desperately unlucky in love and that has thwarted my desire for motherhood. It's so frustrating. I really yearn for a child and I can't wait much longer."
And after finding love with the male model - who she met while they shot a Versace advert together in Los Angeles in November 2005 - she said: "Having children is my next big project. I'm planning on becoming pregnant by the end of the year - it's my age, it's only natural.
"If it can't happen naturally, Gabriel and I will adopt."


Oscar-winner Halle Berry became the latest celebrity to be immortalized on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" Tuesday, and admitted she had struggled to hold back tears during the ceremony.
Berry, who famously sobbed on stage after winning her best actress Oscar in 2002 for "Monster's Ball," told a crowd of well-wishers on Hollywood Boulevard she had succumbed to another bout of the waterworks.
"I want to officially state that I am an emotional retard," the 40-year-old said. "I am so emotional ... as soon as I saw the crowds of people and friends here, I started to cry."
Berry's star is the 2,333rd to be laid on the "Walk of Fame" and comes ahead of the release of her latest film, crime drama "Perfect Stranger" alongside
Bruce Willis.
The actress was initially due to receive her star in 2003 but conflicting schedules prevented her from receiving it until now, officials said.
Berry moved into acting after finishing as runner-up in the 1986
Miss USA pageant.
Since making her feature film debut in
Spike Lee's acclaimed "Jungle Fever" in 1991, Berry has appeared in a series of hits including "X-Men" and the James Bond film "Die Another Day."