Your Fault: London‘s Asha Banks and Matthew Broome offered some surprising insight into that step-sibling sex scene.
While at Prime Video’s Obsessed Fest on Saturday, June 27, the actors recalled how “uncomfortable” it could actually be to film an intimate scene, with Broome, 25, saying, “You’re there with an actor in silence. In a room stuffed with individuals with feet shuffling and squeaking costumes.”
Broome recalled moving to “a nonexistent beat.”
“It’s so uncomfortable,” the actor quipped.
Banks, 22,, meanwhile, recalled the pair playing Addison Rae‘s latest album on repeat amid production. Their love for “Fame Is a Gun” ultimately led to that scene getting used in Your Fault: London’s memorable sex scene between Nick (Broome) and Noah (Banks).
“We ended up playing it while filming the sexy scene,” the actress recalled. “We’re such big theater kids so [we choreographed our moves to the beat]. Then they managed to attempt to get it within the movie.”
Based on Mercedes Ron‘s novel Culpa Mía, My Fault follows Noah after she makes the move to a brand new place amid her mother’s latest marriage.

Noah, who’s 17 in the primary film, finally ends up at odds along with her stepbrother, Nick. Their initial disdain, nevertheless, quickly turns right into a romance that spans three movies in total.
Prime Video originally released a Spanish-language version in 2023, with Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara within the lead roles. Banks and Broome took over within the English-language remake with My Fault and Your Fault streaming now — while Our Fault: London is scheduled to be released soon.
“[When we read the ending of Your Fault: London], it was just chaos. We read it and we were like, ‘Oh, rattling, Twitter is about to go crazy,’” Banks joked on Saturday. “But I feel that was a part of the joy.”
Banks is thrilled to see how the third film will address Nick and Noah’s romance after his arrest.
“We were so invested in our own characters and we spent a lot time making sense of their decisions and being on their team and being on their side,” Banks recalled. “We were debating about it continually. But we’re very excited to see the response and the chaos that it caused.”
My Fault: London and Your Fault: London is streaming on Prime Video now.



