Rosamund Pike’s first onscreen sex scene was anything but smooth sailing.

During Monday’s episode of “David Tennant Does a Podcast With…,” the “Gone Girl” actor looked back on an unexpectedly awkward moment while filming “Die Another Day” with Pierce Brosnan.

The 2002 James Bond film marked Pike’s feature debut, and she quickly learned that love scenes involve more than just on-camera chemistry.

“I discovered things like nipple covers and all the taping,” she told Tennant, revealing some of the behind-the-scenes tricks of the trade.

But those wardrobe hacks led to an embarrassing mishap for the then-21-year-old actor.

“We have this clinch, and then we separate, and I look down at the body tape and nipple covers, and they’re covered in hair,” she recalled. “And I think, ‘Oh, my God, I’m waxing Pierce’s chest.’”

Rosamund Pike and Pierce Brosnan encounter Halle Berry in the 2002 James Bond film “Die Another Day.” Pike recalled an awkward moment from the spy thriller, which was her very first feature film.

As the “Doctor Who” actor laughed, Pike admitted she was mortified. “I thought, ‘He’s so brave, and I’m pulling off his chest hair with every embrace.’”

Thankfully, Brosnan wasn’t the one suffering. The culprit? The shaggy faux fur covering the swan-shaped bed where the steamy scene took place.

“It took a couple of takes to realize it wasn’t him,” she said. “It was the fake fur from the rugs adorning the swan bed… I literally thought I was waxing the poor man’s chest.”

“It was definitely a magic carpet of an experience,” the “Wheel of Time” star then quipped.

During the interview, Pike also revealed that she had never seen a James Bond film before being cast as the suave MI6 spy’s love interest.

In fact, the star told Tennant that her “very protective” parents wouldn’t let her watch any 007 movies, which they deemed “too adult” for a youngster.

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“Because ladies were kissed in those movies?” the host asked.

“There was even an inference of sex,” Pike said, winking at the franchise’s famously frisky encounters.

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