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Celebs' sauciest summer sex confessions – from star arrested for beach romp to another who got frisky on Disneyland ride

Celebs' sauciest summer sex confessions – from star arrested for beach romp to another who got frisky on Disneyland ride

The Irish Sun13 hours ago
One celeb has even admitted to doing it at Disneyland
GETTING HEATED Celebs' sauciest summer sex confessions – from star arrested for beach romp to another who got frisky on Disneyland ride
SUMMER is here, and with it comes a season of sun-drenched romance, carefree getaways, and maybe a few secrets.
We see our favourite celebrities living their best lives on tropical holidays, but what happens when the cameras are off?
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Olivia Attwood shared a surprising sex confession about herself
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Never one to hold back is Amanda Holden and her saucy holiday revelation
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Cara Delevingne's sex revelation proves she's not so shy
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It turns out, some of the sauciest stories unfold when the temperatures rise.
From beach romps that ended in a police escort to first times on a booze cruise, these are the summer confessions that prove our favourite stars aren't so different from us after all.
Life's A Beach
Love Island's Olivia Attwood was left completely red-faced when her secret came out on Iain Stirling's show, Celebability, in 2018.
During a game where contestants had to guess which celebrity was hiding a saucy secret, they were asked who among the stars had been arrested for getting intimate on a beach in Portugal.
Everyone immediately pointed to Olivia, who could only cover her face in mock shame as the embarrassing truth was revealed.
Olivia is now happily married to footballer Bradley Dack, 31.
The Mile High Club
Cara Delevingne, now 32, model and actress has been open about her experiences, revealing she's had sex on planes "a lot" and has been caught on multiple occasions.
In one instance, a guy was watching her and her partner.
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Instead of being embarrassed, she told the flight attendant: "This guy keeps staring at us. Can you tell him to stop?"
Sky High Feelings
Chrissy Teigen, 39, and her musician husband, John Legend, 46, have always been open book about their relationship, which began after they met in 2006.
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Chrissy Teigen, 39, and her musician husband, John Legend, 46, have always been open book about their relationship
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The pair took things up a notch after catching a flight
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Their mile-high club confession is no exception.
The couple admitted they joined the exclusive club on a first-class flight to Thailand to visit Chrissy's parents.
The pair, who married in 2013, are now proud parents to four children: Luna, nine, Miles, seven, Esti, two, and Wren, two.
Booze Cruise Antics
Beloved TV host Amanda Holden, now 54, once made a surprisingly candid confession about her first time.
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Amanda Holden revealed what happened to her on a booze cruise
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The mum explained what happened after she did the deed
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She revealed she was 16 when she lost her virginity on a booze cruise to Calais.
Amanda, who is now married to Chris Hughes, with whom she shares two daughters, Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 13, wasn't particularly interested in sex, but just wanted to get it "over and done with."
Making the steamy admission during Shopping With Keith Lemon, she said: "I remember after going to the Crown Inn in Bishop's Waltham and telling all my friends because I was the last of my group of girlfriends [to do it] and then I never did it again.
"I kind of wanted to get it out of the way and then I never did it again."
Like A Virgin
Kate Moss, now 51, revealed that there is one holiday that she will never forget.
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Kate Moss felt like the 'bees knees' after she did the deed
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The model's life drastically changed after what happened
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When she was 14, the model headed on a holiday to the Bahamas.
Not only did she get scouted by a modelling agent at the airport - which went on to launch her career - she also lost her virginity at the age of 14, making the holiday truly unforgettable.
The supermodel, who is now a mother to one daughter, Lila Grace Moss Hack, 22, from her previous relationship with Jefferson Hack, revealed: "I was smoking.
'I was 14 and I'd just lost my virginity. So I thought I was the bees knees.'
A Fairytale at Disneyland
It's a secret that only Dave Franco could get away with.
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Dave Franco got tongues wagging after revealing his cheeky confession
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The actor truly went for a ride while on holiday
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The 40-year-old actor left Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper stunned when he confessed to having sex at Disneyland during a recent podcast interview.
When asked to reveal his wildest moment, Franco admitted that "something may have happened at one point on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride."
Franco has been married to actress Alison Brie, 42, since 2017.
A Public Romp
Kourtney Kardashian, 46, is no stranger to sharing intimate details about her relationship with Travis Barker, 49.
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Kourtney Kardashian, 46, is no stranger to sharing intimate details
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Kourtney is married to Travis Barker and they are often pictured cuddling up to each other
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The pair started dating in 2021 and are now married.
In a lie detector test for Vanity Fair, Kourtney confessed that she and Travis were once caught having sex in public.
She also revealed that Travis has a foot fetish, a detail that only the Kardashians would share so openly.
The couple welcomed their first child together, a son named Rocky Thirteen, in November 2023.
Kourtney also has three older children, Mason, 15, Penelope, 13, and Reign, 10, with her ex Scott Disick.
Summer Sex Phrase
While not a full-blown confession, no list of saucy summer moments would be complete without Maura Higgins' iconic "fanny flutters."
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Maura Higgins was in the sunny Love Island villa back in 2018
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The star became famous for her sexy saying
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The now-34-year-old Irish model and TV personality became a cultural phenomenon after her time on Love Island in 2019, which was filmed in the sunny Sant Llorenc des Cardassar, in eastern Majorca, Spain.
The phrase perfectly captured that feeling of attraction that hits you like a heatwave.
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