The "Fifty Shades of Grey" premiere is approaching and fans of the book-to-movie adaptation, based on EL James's bestselling raunchy novel, cannot wait to finally watch it on the big screen. The Motion Picture Association of America gave it an R rating, but the movie makers claim that they had opted not to instill too much sexual content.

However, according to the film's director, the film was so sexually graphic that it made the "Crazy in Love" singer blush, as reported by Heat World. Director Sam Taylor-Johnson approached Queen Bey and showed her a few of the scenes that are going to be included in the film. 

"As the scene opened, there was no context," said Taylor-Johnson. "There wasn't the slow meeting, and the interview, and the coffee shop, it was just, 'Here's a hardcore sex scene. Hey, nice to meet you.' I suddenly felt myself recoil."

However, according to The International Business Times, Taylor-Johnson and the rest of the crew opted to ignore one of the book's infamous scenes, one that involved a tampon. "It didn't make it into the movie. It was never even discussed," said the director.

With the multiple graphic love-making scenes that were mentioned in the novel, the "tampon scene" shows Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan, removing the tampon from Anastasia Steele, played by Dakota Johnson, before making love to her.

With that, it would appear that Taylor-Johnson gave the fans a much hotter scene to make up for the absence of this infamous scene. It apparently took Beyonce a long time to get over the appearance of Dornan's naked flesh pressing into Johnson's. When she did finally get down from the high, she only had good things to say about the director.

"When the scene finished, Beyonce just went, 'Wow. That was hot.' So, I thought, 'Okay. That was fun. That was a good day at the office,'" the director said.

Beyonce's song, "Haunted" will be part of the upcoming flick's soundtrack, and its official music video looks like it was inspired by the raunchy movie. "Haunted" seems to be the most explicit music video the artist has made, to date.

"Fifty Shades of Grey" fans do not have to wait much longer now since it will be out in cinemas by Feb. 13 this year.