Riverdale is filled with bizarre and unexpected moments and season 5 is expected to be no different. Actress Lili Reinhart though has now spoken out about which moment in the latest series she just didn't want to do.
Riverdale will return for season five where there will be a seven-year time jump. The Core Four is going to leave their Riverdale High days behind and will be seen as adults for the first time in the upcoming season. But the drama of their teen days is bound to catch up with them.
What scene made Lili Reinhart feel uncomfortable?
The main storyline which run throughout the majority of season four was Jughead Jones' (played by Cole Sprouse) death.
Fans were meant to believe Jughead had been killed with the blame initially being put on girlfriend Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart).
This turned out not to be the case and it was actually the Stonewall Prep students who tried to make it look like it was her.
Thankfully, Jughead didn't really die and instead faked his own death so he could figure out the prep students' motive for wanting him killed.
While the story made its climax during season four, this plot started at the end of series three.
When everything seemed quiet and happy at last after the gang took down The Farm, there was a flash foward moment.
Here, Betty, Archie Andrews (KJ Apa) and Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes) were all standing around a fire in the woods in their underwear.
They agreed to never speak of this moment again and threw Jughead's beanie hat into the flames.
In series four, Betty was once again seen sneaking into her house after coming back from the woods still in her underwear when she was confronted by mum Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick).
These scenes where actress Reinhart had to be seen in her bra and knickers were the ones which were the most difficult for her to do.
Opening up about the flash forward scene in particular, Reinhart told the Los Angeles Times: “I don’t have the CW girl body - tiny waist, nice-shaped legs, skinny, small, tiny. I had to do a bra and underwear scene in this last season and I felt really insecure about it.
“I really, really didn’t want to do it. I didn’t tell anyone this. I wasn’t pressured into doing it. I did it because it was my job.
"But I felt bad about myself doing it. I really did. And this is where it gets complicated.”
But Reinhart explained how she also wanted to do it to give a positive body message to her fans.