Jamie Dornan was allegedly offered $1.5 million to go full frontal for the sequel to "Fifty Shades of Grey."
According to the claim from tabloid Star magazine, per Hollywood Life, the producers have offered the actor who played Christian Grey extra money for the full frontal.
"They're offering Jamie a bonus of $1.5 million to do a full-frontal scene in Fifty Shades Darker," the source said, adding that the studio is willing to shell out even more money up to a point where Jamie Dornan would agree.
"That's just a starting figure. Jamie would be crazy not to consider it," the insider added.
Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson signed a three-picture deal for "Fifty Shades of Grey" and reportedy earned $250,000 each for the first movie. However, a renegotiation in payment is standard practice if the film does well in the box-office.
But the producers reportedly guaranteed Jamie Dornan that the scene where he goes full frontal will be artfully done.
"They have assured Jamie that it won't be overt but more of a brief tease - and he'll have some creative control over how it's handled," the report claimed.
"The Fifty Shades of Grey earned $569,646,772 in the worldwide box-office on a budget of $40 million although it didn't so well domestically representing less than a third of the total ticket sales, said Box Office Mojo.
Pundits, however, forecast that the sequel to the "Fifty Shades of Grey" won't do as well because the first film rode the hype brought about the sex scenes in the novels, which is probably the reason why producers upped the stakes and offered Jamie Dornan $1.5 million to go full frontal.
Earlier reports claimed that Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson want to renegotiate their respective fees for "Fifty Shades Darker," which could net for the two actors millions after the first installment did very well at the box office.