Harry Potter star Emma Watson once revealed that she had signed up to a raunchy subscription-based website.
The 33-year-old has been fairly open about sex and her sexual pleasure over the years. And in 2016, Emma shared one of the sites she subscribed to help her overall sexual experience.
Speaking to Gloria Steinem at a conversation event in London, Emma revealed that she had signed up to OMGYes. She said: “A friend told me about this website called OMGYes, which is dedicated to female sexuality. I wish it had been around longer- definitely check it out, it’s an expensive subscription but it’s worth it.”
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Founded in 2014, the website is stocked with instructional videos on how to make women orgasm. The site is currently offering a one-off payment to users starting at a discounted price of £39.
The website’s intention is to smash the taboos surrounding female sexuality and to treat the female orgasm with unprecedented seriousness. OMGYes tackles the complexities that often surround how women experience pleasure with honesty and no shame.
But as well as women, the website is great for men to learn tips too. The site unpacks various techniques so that anyone with internet access could benefit from the insights.
The news of Emma’s confession comes after Harry Potter author JK Rowling seemed to insinuate that she won’t accept apologies from Daniel Radcliffe and Emma for speaking out against trans views. The writer has been at the centre of Britain’s gender row for a few years.
After recently garnering backlash for a long thread where she misgendered transwomen, she has given her thoughts on the long-awaited Cass Review. Rowling shared her praise for the findings of the report commissioned by NHS England in 2020 and looked at gender identity services for under-18s which claimed children had been “let down” by a failure to base gender care on evidence-based research.
While sharing her views about the report on Twitter, a fan wrote to her directly and said: “Just waiting for Dan and Emma to give you a very public apology… Safe in the knowledge that you will forgive them …”
The writer then replied: “Not safe, I’m afraid. Celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women’s hard-won rights and who used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors can save their apologies for traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women reliant on single sex spaces.”
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