London: Rape scenes from Katie Price a.k.a Jordan`s husband Alex Reid’s new movie ‘Killerbitch’ are to be edited.
The movie is currently with the British Board of Film Classification, who are planning to cut some of the sickest scenes if the movie is to get even an 18 certificate.
In the sickening scenes, the cage-fighter was seen stripping co-star Yvette Rowland down to her red and black lingerie before straddling her.
A fully naked Reid then grabs Yvette in a stranglehold and throttles her, swearing and grunting in front of the cameras.
"They are looking at making cuts to the scenes Alex is involved in, which many on the film find unfair as the storyline is very hard hitting and realistic,” News of the World quoted a movie insider as saying.
"It was an aggressive rape scene but the woman ends up supposedly enjoying it. Alex didn``t have any qualms about being naked in front of everyone.
"It was all very aggressive and he was really throwing himself into the role, grunting furiously.
"Aside from that there are some other violent scenes. Reid also gets a thumping from other real life hardmen.
"Some of Alex``s scenes will make the final cut and we``re all hoping some of the rape scene makes it.
"But it``s the only scene that the BBFC are scrutinising," the insider added.
Alex and Jordan, 31, have already had rows about his involvement in the film, due out next year.
ANI
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