Rebel Wilson’s body double in Sacha Baron Cohen film says she was told to sit on a female extra’s FACE wearing nothing but underwear and was denied a modesty cover for streaking scene

Rebel Wilson’s body is doubling down on claiming she ‘refuted’ a lewd request made to her on the set of the 2016 Sacha Baron Cohen film The Brothers Grimsby.

Burlesque dancer Jodi Le Roux, 42, told DailyMail.com she was shocked when she was asked to sit on a female extra’s face for a rough scene that was ultimately cut from the film.

She says she was told to straddle the woman, wearing only underwear and a British flag, and she replied: ‘Do you want me to do something?’

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, she also claims she was asked to appear in front of other extras without modest cover to protect her genitals.

She spoke out after Australian actress Wilson, 44, accused Cohen, 52, of trying to get her to shoot nude scenes and telling her to “stick a finger up his ass” during filming.

Jodi Le Roux, 43, was Rebel Wilson’s body double in the 2016 Sacha Baron Cohen film The Brothers Grimsby. The pair are pictured on set

Wilson, 44, accused Cohen, 52, of telling her to 'stick her finger up his ass' while filming The Brothers Grimsby

Wilson, 44, accused Cohen, 52, of telling her to ‘stick her finger up his ass’ while filming The Brothers Grimsby

Le Roux was Wilson's body double for a scene in which she runs naked across the field of a football stadium.  She claims she was asked to appear in front of other extras without modest cover to protect her genitals

Le Roux was Wilson’s body double for a scene in which she runs naked across the field of a football stadium. She claims she was asked to appear in front of other extras without modest cover to protect her genitals

Le Roux said: ‘On the second day there was an alternative ending that they wanted to film. It was with another stunt double, a woman.

“When they told me what it was, my reaction was, ‘What do you want me to do?’

‘My concern was that I had to sit on her because she was small.

“I said, ‘I’m worried about this.’ This makes me uncomfortable because I want to know that she is comfortable.”

“Besides, it wasn’t what I was told I would do. I was told I would only do the streaking scene,”

Le Roux says it all happened suddenly and it wasn’t what she expected to film.

“Eventually I agreed to do it, but I had to come to terms with sitting on this woman’s face,” she said.

The rough ending to the 2016 secret agent comedy was ultimately dropped.

However, Le Roux says screenwriters toyed with the idea of ​​having Wilson’s character, overweight mother of 11 Dawn Grobham, suffocate the evil Rhonda George (played by Penelope Cruz) by choking her with her backside.

Wilson’s character had to be naked except for a British flag as he performed the move in a stairwell at the Cape Town Stadium.

Wilson and Penelope Cruz left it to their body doubles – Le Roux and another unnamed South African woman – to shoot the scene, which took an hour to film.

Le Roux is pictured with actor Ricky Tomlinson.  She tells DailyMail.com she was told to straddle a woman wearing nothing but underwear and a British flag

Le Roux is pictured with actor Ricky Tomlinson. She tells DailyMail.com she was told to straddle a woman wearing nothing but underwear and a British flag

Le Roux says screenwriters toyed with the idea of ​​having Wilson's character, Dawn Grobham, the overweight mother of 11 children, suffocate the evil Rhonda George (played by Penelope Cru (pictured)) by suffocating her with her backside

Le Roux says screenwriters toyed with the idea of ​​having Wilson’s character, Dawn Grobham, the overweight mother of 11 children, suffocate the evil Rhonda George (played by Penelope Cru (pictured)) by suffocating her with her backside

Le Roux had previously been asked to run naked across a field while pretending to be Wilson.

She said: “The stripes were fine, but for the second scene I didn’t shy away from it. I wasn’t sure I wanted to do it. I had a conversation with the other woman to make sure everything was okay.

“She said, ‘Honey, it’s a movie and this is what we do as stunt doubles and body doubles – go for it.’

“I was like, ‘Are you sure?’ She said, ‘Go for it!’

Australian actress Wilson made the allegations about Cohen in her upcoming memoir, Rebel Rising

Australian actress Wilson made the allegations about Cohen in her upcoming memoir, Rebel Rising

“I had underwear on and sat as close as I could – because it had to look realistic – but I tried to maintain a degree of decorum.”

Australian actress Wilson made the allegations about Cohen in her upcoming memoir, Rebel Rising.

She refers to Cohen as SBC and claims he insisted she stick her finger up his butt between takes at the football stadium in Cape Town, South Africa.

Rebel said: ‘They wanted full frontal nudity. We specifically write in the contract: ‘No nudity’. They used another girl, a larger burlesque dancer from South Africa, as a naked double.

“And they made her do all these things. Sacha would say, ‘See, she looks good.’ I say: I won’t do it! I don’t care what you say.’

In her book, Rebel continued: ‘SBC calls me through a production assistant and tells me to film an extra scene. “Okay, we’re going to film this extra scene,” SBC says.

‘Then he pulls down his pants… SBC says very matter-of-factly: ‘Okay, now I want you to stick your finger in my ass.’ And I’m like, ‘What?? … No!!’

Producers told DailyMail.com last week that the actress was well aware of the intimate scene at the time she accepted the role of Dawn and that she was “fully engaged… confidently kissing (Cohen’s character) Nobby.”

DailyMail.com also published a never-before-seen video of the deleted scene, which appears to show that the action was actually part of the script and that the actress was on board with the scene.

In a crucial intimate scene, Wilson’s character Dawn slaps the butt of Cohen’s character Nobby and then tries to stick her finger between his cheeks. He rejects her advances and says, “Not my ass, Dawny. After that curry last night, it’s like a loaded gun.’

Still on camera but out of character, Wilson can be heard discussing the blocking and telling Cohen, “I’ll slap (your butt) and I’ll put a – through the crack,” to which Cohen responds : ‘It’s almost like you’re going to ram your fingers in.’

She answers, “Yes.”

DailyMail.com published a never-before-seen video of the deleted scene, which appears to show that the action was actually part of the script and that the actress agreed to the scene

DailyMail.com published a never-before-seen video of the deleted scene, which appears to show that the action was actually part of the script and that the actress agreed to the scene

Out of character, Wilson can be heard discussing the blocking and telling Cohen,

Out of character, Wilson can be heard discussing the blocking and telling Cohen, “I’ll give you a slap (on your butt) and I’ll put a – through the crack.” To which Cohen replies: ‘It’s almost like you’re going to ram your fingers in’

Le Roux claims she was hired just a week before the double body scenes were filmed and that producers were desperate for a woman of the same size and shape as Wilson.

However, since she had been working as a burlesque dancer since 2012, she only agreed to undress if her private area was covered.

She said: ‘There was some confusion about the modesty cover because when I signed the paperwork it was insured.’

She said when she asked, she got blank stares.

“I made it clear that I wouldn’t do the job unless they gave me one. They immediately made a plan.

“I think they may have tried to get away with not giving me modesty cover, but I stuck to my guns and said I want modesty cover or I won’t do it.

‘With burlesque we only go up to a certain amount. You always wear a thong or some sort of modesty covering because it’s more about the teasing than getting overtly sexual.

‘I wouldn’t walk down the street without clothes. They should have provided a modest cover, especially since they wanted me running around.”

Le Roux said she did not witness any conflict between Wilson and Cohen on set.

But she added: ‘As a burlesque dancer, I promote body positivity and don’t have to conform to every beauty standard when it comes to body shape.

“But if someone else doesn’t feel comfortable with that, that’s OK.

“So if she’s being pressured to do nude scenes because someone else feels comfortable with her, that’s not right.”