Her famous hit has been used in the final scene of the Emerald Fennell directed psychological thriller, Saltburn.
And after the release of the movie, Sophie Ellis Bextor reclaimed her track as she mirrored Barry Keoghan’s moves in a new Tik Tok video.
However unlike Barry, the singer, 44, stayed fully clothed for her routine, after the leading man – who plays Oliver Quick in the film – stripped off for the scene.
The last moments of the film see Barry’s character Oliver dancing completely nude to Sophie’s song Murder On The Dance Floor.
Sophie looked incredible in a multicoloured sequin dress as she kicked and writhed her way down the stairs in time to the song.
Her famous hit has been used in the final scene of the Emerald Fennell directed psychological thriller, Saltburn. And after the release of the movie, Sophie Ellis Bextor reclaimed her track as she mirrored Barry Keoghan’s moves in a new Tik Tok video
However unlike Barry, the singer, 44, stayed fully clothed for her routine, after the leading man – who plays Oliver Quick in the film – stripped off for the scene
The last moments of the film see Barry’s character Oliver dancing completely nude to Sophie’s song Murder On The Dance Floor
The star also donned a pair of antlers on her head, which is another nod to Barry who wore them during the costume party.
At the end of the film, Barry becomes the guardian of Saltburn after killing off every member of the Catton family, starting with his close friend Felix [Jacob Elordi].
Barry is invited to spend the summer with Felix and his upper class family at their sprawling estate, after Felix takes pity on him for seemingly losing his father.
The tale, an exuberant satire on class and privilege, tells the tale of Oliver, a boy from an apparently working class Merseyside background who, desperate to fit in with the cool kids in Oxford, befriends another first-year student, the dishy, popular, wealthy Felix, with whom he soon becomes infatuated.
Felix takes him home for the summer to his family seat – the eponymous Saltburn – where Oliver meets his family and becomes entwined in their bizarre aristocratic life.
The class commentary and pace won rave reviews, with the show landing on Amazon Prime shortly after being shown in cinemas.
But people have now shared their regret at watching the film with their family, as it involves many extremely graphic sexual scenes.
Dozens of people have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, and TikTok to share their error.
The star also donned a pair of antlers on her head, which is another nod to Barry who wore them during the costume party
Sophie looked incredible in a multicoloured sequin dress as she kicked and writhed her way down the stairs in time to the song
One person described those who watch the film with their family as ‘braver than marines’ while another person joked they timed the scene so their parents come home from mass during one of the most shocking parts.
Another film fan, from California, uploaded a video to Twitter of her meeting Margot Robbie, who worked as a producer on the film.
In the clip, Margot says ‘do not watch it with your parents’.
‘I’ve been dying to watch Saltburn all of vacation but I do NOT have the relationship with my parents for that level of a family movie night,’ one person wrote.
‘Pray for me, I’m about to watch #Saltburn …with my parents,’ added another.
‘Saltburn is trending… a heads up not to watch it with your grandparents, parents, or your kids for that matter,’ said a third.
‘A funny little joke you can play on people you don’t like is convince them Saltburn is a heartwarming film they should watch with their parents over the holiday break,’ added another.
One person warned her followers to not ‘under any circumstances’ watch Saltburn with your parents
Many people were shocked by various scenes in the film and vowed not to watch it again
Dozens of people were left embarrassed after watching the movie with their families
The film, written and directed by Academy Award winner Emerald Fennell, centres on Barry’s character Oliver Quick, and his aristocratic friend – Felix Catton – played by Jacob
‘Saltburn is now streaming on Prime Video. Please don’t watch with your parents,’ said one.
Carey Mulligan, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant and Archie Madekwe also star in the project by Amazon Studios and MGM Studios, produced by LuckyChap Entertainment – Margot Robbie’s production company.
In one stomach-churning scene, Oliver sneaks into the bathroom to perform a vile act after Felix has had a bath, while another scene shows Oliver performing a sex act on Felix’s sister Annabel (Sadie Soverall) while she has her period.
And in the most shocking scene, Oliver has sex with grave.
Saltburn was written and directed by Academy Award-winner Emerald Fennell.
Emerald previously wrote and directed Promising Young Woman; she won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and was nominate for Best Director and Best Picture.