The Deleted Honeymoon Scene That Was Deemed ‘Too Intimate’ for Theaters

Fans may remember the romantic European honeymoon in Fifty Shades Freed—sunlit beaches, champagne on yachts, and tender kisses. But what if we told you one of the most passionate scenes ever filmed during that honeymoon was cut for being “too intimate”—not sexually, but emotionally?

This deleted scene took place in a small French vineyard where Christian and Ana spend a night off-grid. No security, no staff—just them and a rustic cabin. In the original footage, Christian opens up about his mother, recalling a childhood memory that even Ana hadn’t heard before. The moment was meant to show Christian finally letting go of his walls, not just through passion, but through vulnerability.

Dakota Johnson later called the scene “the most human” moment of the entire franchise. Jamie Dornan said it was the first time he played Christian as someone not in control, and it changed how he saw the character.

So why was it cut?

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Test audiences reportedly found it “too slow” for the pacing of the final act. The studio wanted more thrill, less introspection. The result? The scene was removed and never included in the extended edition.

But fans who’ve heard about it continue to ask: why not show us the moment Christian finally dropped the mask?

Rumors swirl that the footage still exists, tucked inside Universal’s archives—and fans are desperate to see it. Some even say it was the only scene that truly proved Ana didn’t just tame Christian’s desires… she tamed his soul.

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