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Tom Hiddleston's Steamy Bisexual Dance Scene In New 'The Night Manager' Episode Has Fans Hot And Bothered

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A spicy bisexual dance scene involving Tom Hiddleston in season two of The Night Manager is leaving the internet parched.

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Move over Heated Rivalry, because the new episode of The Night Manager just might give you a run for your steamy money.

Well, maybe not quite, but a bisexual dance scene with star Tom Hiddleston definitely has people hot and bothered.


In a scene from this week's episode, Hiddleston and costars Diego Calva and Camila Morrone got extremely heated in a three-way meet-up on the dance floor of a club in Colombia, where the show is set.

The show centers on Hiddleston's character Jonathan Pine, a former military officer and, as the title suggests, night manager at a hotel hired to investigate an arms dealer played by Richard Roper.

Calva and Morrone play Colombian businesspeople with whom Hiddleston's character becomes intertwined—at one point quite literally during the dance in question.

And there's no denying, it is hot, and all three characters seem to be very, very into it. The desire is palpable, which will surely have bisexuals everywhere yelling, "I told you so!"

And it apparently has some basis in fact. The Night Manager is based on a 1993 book by iconic spy novelist and former British intelligence officer John le Carré.

The show's screenwriter David Farr told The Guardian that part of the reason the hot three-way dance scene exists is because the world of spies and intelligence has always been one in which sexuality doesn't follow convention.

Farr told The Guardian:

"The intelligence world has always been a sexually fluid place. Le Carré explored it in his books, going right back to 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.'”

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Farr went on to explain that the original relationship between Hiddleston's hero character and Hugh Laurie's villainous arms dealer Richard Roper was "slightly homoerotic."

That inspired Farr to delve into these parts of the story more deeply with scenes like the three-way dance.

“I wanted to explore the new sexual fluidity and Diego Calva was perfect for that. He has this innate openness and availability. So yes, there’s a steamy triangle going on.”

Whatever the reasoning, fans were nothing short of hot and bothered by Hiddleston, Calva, and Morrone's sultry dance floor threesome.








Their chemistry apparently extends off the screen, too. Morrone told The Guardian that "your dream throuple" of her, Calva and Hiddleston all have a WhatsApp groupchat called Mi Amigos, but she's not telling what goes on there, quipping that, "If I told you, I’d have to kill you!”

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