Megan Barton-Hanson is not one to hold back when it comes to talking about getting frisky between the sheets.
The 27-year-old has often left fans with their jaws on the floor after airing a number of steamy admissions on her podcast You Come First.
Staying true to herself when it comes to being open about intimacy, the Love Island star held a candid Q&A session with Instagram fans.
The reality star was soon prompted by one online user to reveal how active she’d previously been in the bedroom.
One person asked: “Most times you’ve had sex in one day?”
The reality star honestly responded: “Erm 5/6 but that’s not a regular thing hahaha.”
Another bombshell confession saw Megan own up to trying to shave her pubic hair into the shape of a love heart – which didn’t quite go to plan by all accounts.
The internet follower wanted to know: “Is bush making a come back?”
To which replied: “I hope so love a bush! I once tried to do a heart shape it’s harder than it looks.”
Meanwhile Megan who identifies as bisexual, recently opened up in her column for VICE that she’d become “exhausted” from trying to meet the needs of male partners.
The TV star held porn responsible for making her feel this way, explaining that the X rated content had lead her to believe she’d “always had to please men”.
She also honestly revealed that she’d never enjoyed getting steamy in the bedroom until she’d become brave enough to ask questions with her first boyfriend.
Megan explained: “I didn’t start to really enjoy sex until I had my first proper boyfriend.
“When you’re with someone for a long time, you tend to get more brave and have more open conversations about your feelings and desires.
“For me, the issue was that I was in my own head a lot… When I was younger I was always trying to please the guy because of what I’d seen in porn.
“‘Am I moaning too loud? Am I not moaning enough? Am I doing it right? Do I look sexy in this position?’ It was exhausting – and it’s exactly the same for men.”
The starlet also expressed fears that porn had also lead to the misconception that sex had to be “fast and aggressive” as urged for more sex education to showcase how intimacy really should be.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk