Henry Cavill’s Embarrassing “Unprofessional” Moment on The Tudors Still Haunts Him – Why He Had to Apologize Profusely to His Co-Star. Before becoming Superman, Henry Cavill played the sensual Charles Brandon in The Tudors, but one sensitive scene still makes him cringe. Cavill admitted he was caught off guard during an intimate moment and had an “unprofessional” involuntary physical reaction to his co-star, who had “spectacular breasts.” The actor was so mortified that he had to “apologize profusely” to the actress for the “unacceptable” moment on set.

For nearly a decade before he donned the iconic Superman cape, Henry Cavill played the ambitious and perpetually sensual Charles Brandon in the Showtime historical drama The Tudors (2007–2010).The series was famous for its numerous and often explicit intimate scenes, yet it was one particular “sensitive scene” from the set that still causes Cavill to cringe—the moment he had to apologize “profusely” to a co-star for an involuntary and “unacceptable” physical reaction.

The scene in question was part of the standard, often awkward, choreography of filming period dramas. Cavill recalled the embarrassing incident to Men’s Fitness magazine, describing a specific moment that was entirely involuntary but left him feeling profoundly unprofessional. The sensitive scene involved a co-star positioned above him. Cavill explained that he was caught off guard by the intimacy and the actress’s physicality, specifically mentioning her “spectacular breasts.”

Cavill confessed that this led to the unscripted ‘unprofessional’ reaction. “A girl had to be on top of me; she had spectacular breasts, and I hadn’t rearranged my—stuff into an harmless position. She’s basically rubbing herself all over me, and, um, it got a bit hard,” he stated.This involuntary reaction results in an immediate and mortifying need to stop the take and seek forgiveness from his co-star.

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The actor admitted the incident was deeply embarrassing, highlighting the strict professional atmosphere that intimate scenes demand, even if the content itself is suggestive. He immediately acknowledged the lapse, using the exact phrase that has since defined the anecdote. “I had to apologize profusely afterward,” he stated. “It’s not great when you’re in a professional acting environment and somebody gets a boner, is it? No, not acceptable.” Cavill’s deep embarrassment stems from his dedication to separating the character’s actions from the actor’s reality.

He later stressed that the physical act of filming a sex scene is the furthest thing from sexy. He detailed the awkwardness of the process: the physical discomfort, the technical requirements, the camera angles, and the crew. Although the incident was a personal setback, the role of Charles Brandon was instrumental in Cavill’s career trajectory. Cavill starred in all four seasons of The Tudors , appearing in 38 episodes, establishing his presence in Hollywood and paving the way for his eventual casting as Superman in Man of Steel (2013). The awkward moment provides a rare, candid glimpse into the reality of filming intimacy in Hollywood—a truth that, even years later, still makes the actor blush, proving that even superheroes are dangerous to human nature under professional pressure.