Your Fault: London stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome shared intriguing details about filming a step-sibling intimate scene.
During Prime Videoâs Obsessed Fest on Saturday, June 27, the actors spoke about the challenges of filming such scenes. Broome, 25, described the experience as “uncomfortable,” noting, âYouâre there with an actor in silence, surrounded by people with shuffling feet and costumes that squeak.â
Broome also mentioned the awkwardness of moving to âa nonexistent beat.â
âItâs so uncomfortable,â he added with a laugh.
Banks, 22, shared that during production, she and Broome frequently listened to Addison Raeâs latest album. Their fondness for the song âFame Is a Gunâ led to it becoming the backdrop for the notable scene between Nick (Broome) and Noah (Banks).
âWe played it while filming the scene,â Banks said. âWeâre such big theater fans, so we choreographed our movements to the beat. Eventually, they managed to incorporate it into the film.â
Based on Mercedes Ronâs novel Culpa MĂa, My Fault follows the story of Noah as she relocates after her mother’s remarriage.

In the first film, 17-year-old Noah faces tension with her stepbrother, Nick. Their initial animosity evolves into a romance that spans three films.
Prime Video initially launched a Spanish version in 2023, featuring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara as leads. Banks and Broome lead the English adaptation, with My Fault and Your Fault now available for streaming â Our Fault: London is set for release soon.
Upon reading the ending of Your Fault: London, Banks remarked, âIt was chaos. We thought, âTwitter is about to explode.â But that was part of the thrill.â
Banks eagerly anticipates how the third film will tackle Nick and Noahâs romance post-arrest.
âWe were deeply connected to our characters, spending a lot of time understanding their choices and supporting them,â Banks noted. âWe constantly debated about it. Weâre excited to witness the reactions and the chaos it created.â
My Fault: London and Your Fault: London are now available on Prime Video.


