I was an extra on a huge Netflix show – the director cut me from every single scene after major on-set blunder
A WOMAN who starred as an extra on a hit Netflix show has revealed behind the scenes secrets.
TikTok star Chikamso Chukwuenyem landed a role in the background of the streamer's hit show Sex Education.
The beloved series followed the lives and problems of British teenagers and adults in the fictional town of Moordale.
Chikamso, who is originally from London, was given an extra part for the show.
However, when the show landed on Netflix, Chikamso was nowhere to be seen.
Her loose lips resulted in the director becoming annoyed and putting her to the very back of the scene.
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She ultimately ended up being completely axed from the final edit of the show.
Posting on TikTok, she said: "I was on Sex Education the last series, but you didn't see me, because I pi**ed off the director."
She explained: "So I have been an extra before but it was never that serious, so I didnt know all the lingo. So they asked me and someone else to walk across the camera, I think Otis was speaking to a crowd.
"So they said just talk and walk past, so did I not just start talking. After, he literally rushed up to me like the goblet of fire and he said, 'Why were you talking, you talked the whole shot'.
"And I said, 'You told me to talk', and someone in the back said, 'No, you are supposed to mime'. Why did no one tell me?
"So yeah, he relegated me to the back, to the back of the scene, so you couldn't see me at all."
Chikamso also spilled on-set gossip with fans as she interacted with its lead stars.
She said: "All the main hitters were there except for the white gay bully and Maeve wasn't there.
"So Ruby, vaping the whole time, I said: 'Sis, some of us might have asthma'.
"Otis, he was just sitting on the stairs of a Starbucks. He was so approachable. People were talking to him, but I was like, 'No let me be different, let him think why isn't she talking to me'. It didn't work at all."
Last year Sex Education came to an end as Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa and Emma Mackey said goodbye to their characters after series four.