Channel 4 Open House Experiment features Leeds couple in 'cringeworthy' finale
Married for years and swinging for the last five of them, Leeds couple Ashley, 31, and Tanya, 35, had only ever explored other partners together in the same room - never solo. Deciding national telly would be the place to give it a whirl, the couple led the series finale - which sees committed couples come to a luxury retreat to explore whether having open relationships and sex with other people can strengthen their bond.
This episode was meant to mark a major personal development milestone with each of them leaving their comfort zone to go solo, meeting others without their spouse present. Yet it appears that one may have found it easier than the other, with window cleaner Ashley starting off the swing with some toe-curling chat.
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At the a luxurious masked 'sexy pool party' arranged by coach Effy, hairdresser Tanya quickly connects with a handsome guest named Gage, and whisks him off for an intimate encounter. Meanwhile, Ashley is left visibly nervous - resorting to asking Gage's wife, Olivia, a random question about pineapple pizza - who clocked the awkward comment immediately.
Poor Olivia could be seen trying to put Ashley out of his misery - although highlighting her attempts to get the 'awkwardness out of the way' to his face probably could have been better received. Regardless, Mr Window Wiper got what he wanted in the end - resulting in a sexy solo moment in a yurt - all while Tanya stripped off to go shake some sheets with handsome Gage.
Holistically speaking, Ashley and Tanya's story is one of growth - less about the sex itself and more about what solo exploration meant for them as individuals and as a pair. Whether that was conveyed across the raunchy 45 minutes, who's to say?
The couple's episode saw an end to the eyebrow-raising Channel 4 series which explores whether relationships can thrive without monogamy. In a bold social experiment, a group of monogamous couples are asked to challenge their views and consider for the first time if they would be happier in open relationships.
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