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Awkward moment mum-of-six ‘makes a fool out of husband' on Channel 4's Open House in bid to SAVE their marriage

Awkward moment mum-of-six ‘makes a fool out of husband' on Channel 4's Open House in bid to SAVE their marriage

Scottish Sun23-05-2025

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A MUM-OF-SIX has been slammed by viewers of Open House: The Great Sex Experiment for "making a fool" out of her husband.
Amy came under fire by horrified fans of the show for passionately kissing a woman in front of her hubby Claude in a hot tub.
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Amy has been blasted by viewers of Open House: The Great Sex Experiment
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The mum-of-six kissed a woman in front of her husband Claude
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Claude looked extremely unimpressed while sitting in the hot tub with them
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Claude made it clear he wasn't on board with the idea of an open marriage
Amy had told the cameras how she previously enjoyed a polyamorous lifestyle and wanted to return to it despite hers and Claude's monogamous marriage.
Claude admitted he had always stuck to one partner and was struggling with the idea of seeing his wife with someone else.
But despite his obvious reservations, Amy wasted no time in snogging a woman called Georgie in front of him while sitting in a steamy hot tub.
Viewers of the Channel 4 show, which sees monogamous couples move into a house alongside 'sexperts' and explore having an open relationship, were shocked.
Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, one raged: "Amy's mocking her husband."
Another added: "Amy, if you end up on your own with 6 kids I'll have no sympathy."
And a third said: "Amy just wants a way out of the relationship, making a fool of her partner."
Someone else added: "I think it's unfair that Amy entered into a monogamous marriage and now wants to change the rules AND for her husband to be happy with that, when he's clearly not."
Despite Claude's reluctance to get on board with the idea, Amy told the cameras that she believed he was only closed off to polygamy because it is "not what society dictates".
But another viewer blasted: "No Amy he is not holding back cos society tells him it is not normal, he is holding back cos he doesn't want to do this!"
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Following his wife's kiss with Georgie, Claude admitted he had not found it easy to witness.
"Seeing Amy with another woman is definitely out of my comfort zone," he admitted.
Amy, meanwhile, all but said her marriage with Claude would be over if he didn't go along with her fantasies.
"If he said this definitely isn't the lifestyle for me, it would definitely stop us moving forward," she said, bluntly.
In a sneak peek of the next episode of Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, things step up gear.
A trailer showed Amy and Georgie carrying out a sex act in the bedroom while Claude looked on.
However, another clip showed Amy crying and admitting to the sexperts: "I feel I made a mistake last night...."
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Amy said her marriage to Claude would be at risk if he didn't agree to her polygamous fantasies
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They joined the Channel 4 experiment to 'save' their relationship

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