That Iconic When Harry Met Sally Orgasm Scene Gives Meg Ryan’s Kids ‘A Very Unique Embarrassment
Sep 25, 2023
If you’ve seen Rob Reiner’s When Harry Met Sally, you know that iconic scene — the one where Meg Ryan fakes an orgasm while sitting at a table in Katz’s Deli opposite Billy Crystal.
Well, unfortunately for them, so do Meg Ryan’s children.
Ryan told Interview Magazine that her son, Jack Quaid, whom she shares with fellow actor Dennis Quaid, recently told her that that scene gives him a “unique embarrassment.”
Honestly, that’s understandable.
Here’s What Meg Ryan’s Kids Have to Say About That Iconic When Harry Met Sally Scene
“It’s funny, my son just called me this morning and he’s in New York staying at a hotel that’s right across the street from Katz’s Deli. My daughter was here and everybody was on speaker, and they were like, “Mom, this is a very unique embarrassment,” Ryan told Interview Magazine with a laugh.
Also Read: ’90s Rom-Coms That Will Have You at Hello
“He said, ‘You know you can go into that deli and there’s an arrow pointing down to the table where you shot that scene.’”
She wondered whether it was actually the same table.
And she would know. According to Ryan, she and Crystal shot that scene multiple times.
“Oh, we probably did that over and over and over again,” she said of the iconic scene that ended with another woman in the deli telling her server, “I’ll have what she’s having!”
Like his parents, Jack Quaid is also an actor, known for his role in the Amazon series The Boys. He was also in Oppenheimer and Scream (2022). Ryan adopted her daughter, Daisy True Ryan, in 2004 after her divorce from Dennis Quaid in 2001. Daisy is currently 19 years old and Jack Quaid is 31.
Main Image: Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Publisher: Source link
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Review
It raised more than a few eyebrows when The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants was selected as a closing night film at AFI Fest. It made more sense within the screening’s first few minutes. Not because of the film itself, but the…
Feb 5, 2026
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review: An Evolving Chaos
Although Danny Boyle started this franchise, director Nia DaCosta steps up to the plate to helm 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and the results are glorious. This is a bold, unsettling, and unexpectedly thoughtful continuation of one of modern…
Feb 5, 2026
Olivia Wilde’s Foursome Is an Expertly Crafted, Bitingly Hilarious Game of Marital Jenga
If you've lived in any city, anywhere, you've probably had the experience of hearing your neighbors have sex. Depending on how secure you are in your own relationship, you may end up wondering if you've ever had an orgasm quite…
Feb 3, 2026
Will Poulter Is Sensational In An Addiction Drama That Avoids Sensationalizing [Sundance]
Despite all the movies made about addiction, the topic does not naturally lend itself to tidy cinematic narratives. (At least, when portrayed accurately.) While actors often visualize the condition of substance dependency through expressive physical outbursts, the reality of recovery…
Feb 3, 2026







