
Better Call Sexton NYC's #1 Divorce Lawyer On How Often Celebrities Cheat
Dec 25, 2025
George Clooney shakes things up by declaring he won't kiss actresses anymore. Dive into celebrity culture as James reveals the reality of on-set romances and how the MeToo movement shifted dynamics. Kristen Stewart's controversial take on method acting sparks a lively debate on gender perceptions. A listener's question about couples doing everything together leads to insights on authenticity and compromise. Plus, get a dose of life advice with a quirky 'Sexton-ism' about justice versus revenge!
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On-Set Romances Are Common
- James J. Sexton recounts that actors and actresses often form romantic connections on set due to prolonged proximity and downtime.
- He notes this happens
Industry Rules Changed After Me Too
- Sexton explains that studios tightened contracts and set policies after Me Too, reducing on-set exploitation and casual hookups.
- He warns that relationship choices can be weaponized and limit future career opportunities.
Method Acting Isn’t A Gender Trait
- Sexton challenges Kristen Stewart's claim that method acting is gendered and calls that framing subjective and unhelpful.
- He argues method acting is a tool used variably by performers, not proof of male superiority or female deficiency.


