Off-set, they begin a secret ritual: late-night swims in the mansion’s pool, sharing whiskey and childhood memories. Sage admits she’s never told anyone she’s gay—not even her manager. Riley, scarred by a public breakup with a pop star, vows never to date another celebrity. But the walls crumble. One night, Riley traces Sage’s jawline and whispers, “You don’t have to perform for me.”
The greatest love story they ever told was their own.
Here’s a story for a fictional celebrity lesbian movie:
They’re cast as forbidden lovers in The Lantern Hour , a 1920s drama about a married socialite (Sage) and a reclusive photographer (Riley). The director, famous for blurring reality and fiction, insists on method acting. For six weeks, they live in a remote mansion, rehearsing intimate scenes without a script.