Dawn Olivieri put on a very raunchy display as she stripped down for an X-rated sex scene during the latest episode of Yellowstone this week.
Dawn, 43, who portrays femme fatale Sarah Atwood in the hit western drama, was seen getting intimate with Wes Bentley (Jamie Dutton).
In the drama-packed 10th episode, the pair enjoyed a very raunchy moment as Jamie celebrated the death of his father John Dutton, played by Kevin Costner.
Jamie first shares his fears that Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) is on his trail, but Sarah reassures him as he makes plans to hand over the ranch to Market Equities.
Sarah, who took out a hit on John, then tells Jamie he has ‘won’ in a steamy moment as they are left alone in the office, leading to the very X-rated encounter.
‘You’ve won Jamie, the kingdom is yours, and kings don’t wallow, kings feast on the bounty of their conquests, so feast,’ she cheekily teases.
While Sarah leans up against the desk, Jamie unzips her dress and the pair begin packing on the PDA in the very intimate sex scene.
As things get steamy between them, Sarah’s incredible figure is put on full display in a racy lingerie set, featuring metal eyelets and G-string underwear.
The eye-popping lingerie set worn by actress Dawn in the scene retails for a staggering $505 from premium online underwear brand Livy.
Fans are able to channel the iconic femme fatale by snapping up the plunging bra for $335 and the matching barely-there underwear for an additional $170.
Yellowstone star Luke Grimes recently broke his silence after fans were left shocked by John’s (Kevin) sudden death on the smash hit Paramount series.
Luke, who plays John Dutton’s son Kayce, admitted in a new interview with People that it was ‘always the plan’ to have John die.
‘It was always the plan for him to have to go away for the story to really ramp up, and that was the story. You lose a patriarch of the family. Can the kids do it on their own?’ he shared.
John’s death was first revealed as a suicide – which most fans weren’t convinced by – before it was revealed to be a hit performed by a company who specialise in making homicides look like deaths by other means.
Breaking his silence on fans’ divisive reactions to the bombshell, he went on: ‘I think they feel sort of cheated. And what I would say to that is, I think we were all lucky to have Kevin on the show as long as we did.’
He added that the original plan was to kill off John Dutton much earlier in the story, insisting that fans were able to see him featured on screen for longer than planned.
‘If it happened in such a shocking, quick way, that’s how life works, right? I mean, when you lose people, it’s sometimes not how you planned and not when you think it’s going to be,’ he continued.
Leading star Kevin revealed in June that when he was pitched the show by creator Taylor Sheridan, his character was only going to be around for one season.
‘When it was first pitched to me by Taylor [Sheridan] it was one season and [like] a long movie, which [is] speaking my language… but ultimately, I think what happened was the studio didn’t want that,’ he said.
‘And because he’s such a prolific writer, he said, “I can do that. I can make a series that goes on,”‘ Costner added.
However, he ultimately ‘stepped up’ and agreed to ‘do it for three seasons, and I ended up doing it for five’.
New episodes air on Sunday nights at 8 PM ET on Paramount Network, with the series finale airing Sunday, December 15.