logo
Brassic's sexiest moments EVER from Michelle Keegans' portaloo romp to orgasm scene as star says goodbye to character

Brassic's sexiest moments EVER from Michelle Keegans' portaloo romp to orgasm scene as star says goodbye to character

The Sun17-05-2025

BRASSIC is coming to an end after the upcoming seventh and final series has ended.
The Sky show has been Michelle Keegan 's longest piece of TV work since she spent six years as Coronation Street 's Tina McIntyre, and she has had some steamy scenes throughout her time portraying former wild child Erin Croft.
8
In an emotional Instagram about filming ending, Michelle wrote: "Goodbye Erin..So finally the Brassic journey has come to an end (feels so strange saying that) and what an unbelievable 7 years it's been. I feel so privileged to have been a small part of such a mighty show.
"From the moment I read the 1st script I knew this job was going to be special & it definitely was.
"Thank you to everyone who worked on the show over the years for the laughs, friendship and more importantly the memories… What a magical 7 years we had."
To celebrate Brassic 's six years and gear up for the seventh and final series later this year, we've looked back at some of the hit show's steamiest moments - from orgasms and Portaloo romps to naked saunas and full frontals.
ERIN'S ORGASM
8
The show got off to an incredibly steamy start in 2019, when Michelle's character Erin was introduced just moments after she climaxed while getting jiggy with her boyfriend Dylan (Damien Molony).
When Dylan complained he hadn't finished, Erin replied: 'You can finish on my t**s.' Michelle later admitted she banned her family from watching the topless and saucy scene, in which she moved back and forth on top of Damien.
She previously told Radio Times magazine: 'That first episode, I didn't let my family watch until 15 minutes in, and we all know why!'
PORTALOO ROMP
8
If episode one was a taste of things to come, Brassic aired another raunchy romp just two episodes later. Michelle's family, and in particular her husband Mark Wright, may have made a cup of tea in episode three, when Erin and Dylan engaged in a frisky sex session in the glamourous surroundings of a portable toilet.
At one point during the energetic encounter, Damien even put his hand over Michelle's mouth as Erin and Dylan's passion raged. The former Our Girl star later admitted she and Damien shot the steamy scene just minutes after meeting.
She said: 'I literally just met Damo and then we had a sex scene in the Portaloo. 'It was literally like, 'Hi, nice to meet you,' then we're told, 'Right guys, will you go in the Portaloo?' It was a confined space but it sort of worked for this scene."
KEEGAN'S CATSUIT
8
In series two, Erin became a magician's assistant as part of a con she and her wayward gang - Vinnie (Joseph Gilgun), Tommo (Ryan Sampson), JJ (Parth Thakerar), Ash (Aaron Heffernan), Cardi (Tom Hanson), and Dylan - were hoping to pull off. For the swindle,
Michelle's character had to enter a magician's cage while dressed in an electric skin-tight Lycra catsuit. Meow.
PLUNGING SILK DRESS
8
In the sixth episode of series four, Erin dressed to impress once again for another con when the gang headed to a murder mystery night.
First look at Michelle Keegan as she chugs a beer on Brassic ahead of Sky drama's return to screens
Michelle wore a plunging red satin dress, paired with classic red lipstick and her brunette locks styled into a classic hairdo, for the Cluedo-themed episode, in which the group tried to steal vintage wine from a posh stately home.
FULL FRONTAL
8
But it's not just Erin who has provided some of the show's steamiest moments. Show creator Joe Gilgun and his pals Ryan, Parth, Aaron, Damien bared all in season three - using just their clasped hands to cover their unmentionables.
In the opening episode of the series, which guest starred King Gary's Laura Checkley, the gang came up with a ball-busting plan to steal pricey bull semen - but, as usual, things didn't go to plan.
Joe admitted afterwards the lads only decided to strip off on the day of filming. He told Chortle: 'We actually decided to do that on the day, it just felt funnier! I was like, 'Look. We all hate our bodies, it wouldn't be the same if you didn't, right?'
'Well, apart from Damien who's f*ing ripped! He's a beautiful man!"
NAKED CULT
8
A couple of the Brassic lads were at it again in series six's fourth episode, when their good friend Gideon (Ed Gaughan) joined a naked cult.
Concerned about their pal potentially being exploited by the naturists, the group investigated, only for Aaron Heffernan's character Ash to get into far too deep.
NUDE SAUNAS
8
Throughout the first six series, the gang have had a long-suffering relationship with local gangster Davey MacDonagh (Neil Ashton), who has a penchant for meeting them in saunas - and everyone has to be naked.
This often puts Vinnie, Dylan and Tommo in a tricky spot.
In series four, a naked Davey and his brother Barry MacDonagh, who is played by former Coronation Street and Hollyoaks actor Greg Wood, meet nude Vinnie and Tommo as they discuss how to maximise their drugs business.
Davey tells the unclothed pair: 'Why fight when we can join forces and prosper … towels off!'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Unassuming corner shop was seen by millions on classic 70s sitcom – but would you recognise it?
Unassuming corner shop was seen by millions on classic 70s sitcom – but would you recognise it?

The Sun

time29 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Unassuming corner shop was seen by millions on classic 70s sitcom – but would you recognise it?

A CORNER shop from a classic 70s sitcom went under the hammer last year and is now an unassuming home. The building quietly sits in the Balby suburb of Doncaster in South Yorkshire. 5 5 It went under the hammer with a guide price of £150,000, before selling for £145,000 in October. It's likely that those living next-door have no idea that the building was once on one of Britain's most iconic TV shows. Open All Hours, which aired in 1976, ran for four seasons. It was rated the eighth best sitcom in the country in 2004. The show ran from 1976 to 1985 and had 17 million viewers a week at its peak. Created by Roy Clarke, the plot followed Albert Arkwright, who runs a grocery shop in Doncaster's Balby and is in love with Nurse Gladys, who lives opposite his shop. But Gladys rejects his proposals as she has to look after her ill mother. The fictional shop owned by Arkwright - played by Ronnie Barker - used a residential property for exterior shots. After the show ended, the building went up for auction but failed to sell. It was earmarked for demolition before campaigners saved it in 2008. The property was then concerned into a unisex hairdressers, called the Beautique hair salon. Auctioneers hoped that the property's TV history would attract plenty of bidders when it went to auction on October 16 with a guide price of £150,000. The building came with two self-contained flats on the upper floor and boasts an annual rent of £16,440 when fully let. Film crews moved in for weeks at a time for each series of Open All Hours. The end-terrace on Lister Avenue in Balby, less than a mile from Doncaster city centre, became a tourist attraction over the years. But now, those passing by would never guess at the house's history and fame. 5 5 Sir David Jason reveals touching gesture from Ronnie Barker after legendary Open All Hours star retired By Caron McKinlay ACTOR David Jason revealed this morning how the late Ronnie Barker gave him a touching gift. The two men worked together on classic sitcom Open All Hours from 1976 to 1985. During an appearance on Chris Moyles' Radio X show today, Sir David recounted how Ronnie gave him a certificate with fancy old fashioned writing. Chris asked if the writing was Calligraphy and David replied: 'Yes, that's it. Yeah.' David then went on to reveal that the certificate was about a foot wide by about two foot long . The certificate said 'Sir Ronnie Barker will give to his honourable friend, Sir David Jason, the title of The Governor which he shall now relinquish.' Chris and David agreed that the certificate was a lovely thing to do and then David asked Chris if he could guess where it's displayed. Chris correctly guessed it was displayed in the downstairs toilet and they both laughed. David went on to say that: 'Ronnie B was, which I learned, so generous with the whole team." He said that Ronnie knew that the only way you can get a successful show is to incorporate and encourage the team that you have. He said: "So, he had time for everybody, and he was generous of spirit and of time." David then said: "And because you do hear – no names, no pack drill – mainly some of the big names coming out of Hollywood who can be extremely difficult and a pain.'

Emmerdale actor leaves fans in 'bits' as he breaks down at Soap Awards
Emmerdale actor leaves fans in 'bits' as he breaks down at Soap Awards

Daily Record

time35 minutes ago

  • Daily Record

Emmerdale actor leaves fans in 'bits' as he breaks down at Soap Awards

Fans watching the British Soap Awards on TV spotted the emotional moment. Emmerdale fans were left emotional whilst watching the British Soap Awards as long-time cast member Jeff Hordley, who plays Cain Dingle, broke down in tears during a powerful tribute. The glittering took place at London's Hackney Empire on Saturday (May 31) but aired on TV on Thursday night. On the evening a Memorial section was included in the ceremony to honour late soap icons who are sadly no longer with us. Among the stars who were remembered were Meg Johnson, Kenneth Cope, Anita Carey, and finally Emmerdale legend Steve Halliwell, who played Zak Dingle, writes The Mirror. Steve, who passed away in December 2023 at the age of 77, played the much-loved patriarch of the Dingle family for almost thirty years. The star first appeared in the ITV soap in 1994, and then went on to be featured in more than 2,400 episodes of Emmerdale. His tribute featured a moving montage of his work, which was accompanied by a live piano instrumental. As Halliwell's final clip played, cameras panned to Jeff Hordley, who plays Zak's son in the soap. The actor was visibly emotional and looked as if he was wiping away tears from his eyes, which prompted a heartfelt reaction from fans on social media. One viewer wrote: "Aww, you could see at the end there seeing Steve affected Jeff." Another affected fan added: "Broke me that Steve Halliwell with Jeff Hordley." Steve Halliwell passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones, according to a statement released by his family in 2023. They said: "He went to sleep, peacefully with his loved ones around him. He was making us laugh to the end, the most amazing father and grandfather you could ever wish for." ITV also released a touching tribute at the time, saying: "Steve will forever be synonymous with Emmerdale. The proud defender and head of the Dingle family. Heart and humour in all he did, it has been and always will be impossible not to smile when you think of him." Aside from Emmerdale, Halliwell also appeared in popular shows including Coronation Street, Heartbeat, All Creatures Great and Small, and Cracker. However, it was his portrayal of farmer Zak Dingle that he is primarily remembered for. He previously opened up about his family's financial hardships during his childhood, admitting that his mum couldn't even afford to buy him a bacon sandwich. Steve shared: "When I first went on this walk there was a small café in the woods known as Nab's Wife (a corruption of the area originally known as Nab's Wharfe), where you could get a refreshing cup of tea and a Mars bar. You could also get a bacon butty, but we never had enough money for such 'luxuries'. On one occasion I persuaded mum to give Clive and me enough money for a bacon butty each, but when we got to the café it was all boarded up and, sadly, never reopened." He was homeless and even imprisoned for "wandering" under the Vagrancy Act early on in his adult life before he went on to find solace in acting and made a name for himself as the formidable head of the Dingle family. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!

Coronation Street' star Jack P Shepherd shares honest reaction to awards snub
Coronation Street' star Jack P Shepherd shares honest reaction to awards snub

Daily Mirror

time35 minutes ago

  • Daily Mirror

Coronation Street' star Jack P Shepherd shares honest reaction to awards snub

Coronation Street legend Jack P Shepherd has opened up about his feelings after he missed out on a gong at the British Soap Awards as he admitted "it was a shock" Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd has expressed his "shock" at missing out on a British Soap Award last weekend (Saturday, May 31). The actor, who has played David Platt since he was just 12 years old in 2000, is a key part of the Platt family and recently celebrated his 25th anniversary on the show. ‌ Jack's character has had several near-death experiences on Corrie, including a terrifying incident in 2003 when Richard Hillman attempted to kill the Platt family by driving them into a canal. ‌ Despite these dramatic moments, Jack was nominated for Best Comedy Performance at this year's British Soap Awards, alongside Patsy Palmer (EastEnders), Nicola Wheeler (Emmerdale) and Nicole Barber-Lane (Hollyoaks). Having previously won Villain of the Year in 2008 and Best Actor in 2018, Jack was hoping to add a third award to his collection, reports Leicestershire Live. In response to his On The Sofa co-star, Colson Smith, Jack joked: "I've been trying for years to get a nod for comedy because I've never been nominated for it before." Reflecting on his disappointment at not winning, he admitted: "It was a shock. "If you watched it the other night, you will notice that my reaction is genuine. And I'm completely blown away that I didn't win." ‌ In an earlier episode of the show, Jack had admitted he would have been especially "devastated" if he had lost out on the award to Patsy Palmer. Despite the potential disappointment, the 37 year old emphasised that there was never any "hatred or rivalry" when watching stars from rival soaps take to the stage for their prizes. Corrie's Jack P. Shepherd certainly didn't hide his shock during the recent ceremony, as Coronation Street actors left with little to toast, compared to EastEnders which dominated the evening by sweeping up seven awards. Only David Neilson managed to snag a trophy for the Weatherfield regulars at the eventful night.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store