A sexual reality TV show from Channel 4 reportedly paid OnlyFans stars to sleep with participants, with their consent.
Open House: The Great Sex Experience invites jaded couples who are fed up with their sex lives to retreat to a countryside house which is reportedly in Herefordshire.
In the house, they talk to a therapist about their sex life (or lack of it) and their fantasies before being introduced to a group of “sexually liberated” people who the couple can experiment with.
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Episodes on the show regularly lead to couples having sex on camera with multiple people, or swapping partners.
However, some experiments end sour with couples overcome with jealousy or feelings of betrayal at their partner getting it on with someone else, often in front of them.
Yet while attention is usually on how the couple’s relationships will fare after these experiences, fans have also been wondering who the sexually liberated people ready and waiting to get involved with the couples in the mansion are.
However, a new report from the MailOnline has claimed that the sexual housemates weren’t just there for a good time and a potential connection with a couple.
Instead, it’s claimed some of the housemates are adult creators sourced from sexual content sites including OnlyFans.
A spokesperson at the production company’s parent brand Tinopolis told the publication: “Everyone who took part in the series was fully background checked before being cleared to take part, and everyone (couples and residents) received a set per diem to cover expenses during filming.”
A housemate also claimed that their residency was a two week period, in which time she allegedly earned “big money”.
The sexual reality TV show is now in its second series since first shocking viewers last year, with night vision cameras capturing steamy encounters as well as recording sound.
The show has most recently raised eye-brows for showing a 15-person orgy on TV, which was a first for mainstream TV in the UK.
Daily Star has reached out to Channel 4 for comment.
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