We run down our favourite, sexiest, sweetest and weirdest on-screen lesbian scenes.
10. Piper Perabo & Lena Headey – Imagine Me & You
A truly dyke-onic British rom-com that many teenage lesbians swooned over. Lezbihonest, you have discussed who is the Luce and who is the Rachel with a girlfriend at some point. We even put up with Perabo’s terrible British accent because it’s the movie that really made us believe, “We really can end up with the straight girl”
9. Jennifer Lawrence & Amy Adams – American Hustle
In my opinion, an overrated Oscar flick. And who are we kidding? The kiss is a bit tame. However, any scene where J-Law shows any sign of lesbianism is enough to fuel our imagination and hopes – even if it’s a weird, awkward “hate kiss”. Give her the fucking Oscar.
8. Sarah Michelle Gellar & Selma Blair – Cruel Intentions
This one is for the Buffy fans. Despite that string of saliva being a bit gross, how great was it to finally see the Slayer get some lady action?
7. Amanda Seyfried & Megan Fox – Jennifer’s Body
Even women are not immune to the seductive teen succubus that is Jennifer (Megan Fox). In the interest of full disclosure, when I first saw this movie, I played this scene on a loop for half an hour before I could move on to the rest of the film. No regrets.
Jennifers Body (Mr.Zexrum) from Mr.Zexrum on Vimeo.
6. Neve Campbell & Denise Richards – Wild Things
How many of us saw The Craft or Scream as youngin’s and thought, “Neve, if only she were a bit gay.” Well God herself answered our prayers two years later and gave us Wild Things.
5. Olivia Wilde & Mischa Barton – The O.C
Our favourite part of The O.C was when super hot Alex (Wilde) and super annoying Marissa (Mischa) hook up in season 2. The pair had many a steamy scene, but it all started with a kiss. Malex4Ever.
4. Mila Kunis & Natalie Portman – Black Swan
The trippiest sex scene on this list. Ballet pro Nina starts to slowly lose her mind and sense of reality while preparing for a role of a lifetime as the lead in Swan Lake. After a night on the tiles with frenemy, Lily, things get a bit sexy… and weird.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E03X9a2RLxI&t=20s
3. Mila Kunis & Zoe Saldana – After Sex
Mila again! We can’t get enough of her… and by the looks of it, neither can Zoe Saldana. This clip is just one part of a series of short films that is After Sex. This is amazing, but if you want to watch After Sex in full after seeing this clip, don’t bother. It’s terrible.
2. Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning – The Runaways
She is a lesbian icon in her own right, but Kristen maintains that she is straight. We believe you K-Stew*Cough* .
Here she is, drugged up and full of alcohol, kissing Dakota Fanning in the Joan Jett biopic The Runaways.
1. Evan Rachel Wood & Mischa Barton – Once And Again
This one will hit any lesbian right in the feelz. Remember being young, and confused about your sexuality? You were kind of in love with your best friend, but completely in denial? “I’m not gay,” you tell yourself, “I only feel that way about her, no other girl!”
WHAT DID IT ALL MEAN?! Remember that terrifying yet amazing first kiss with a girl? You were shaking, hyperventilating, and your heart is in your throat. Then it happens, and if you are lucky, everything just clicks and makes sense. This clip from TV show Once And Again sums up that feeling perfectly. Super sweet.
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