
Celebrity Big Brother star Chesney Hawkes' wife Krissy breaks her silence on claims she whipped him in a sex club following his racy admission
Chesney Hawkes' wife Krissy has shared her side of the story after the singer claimed they had visited a 'sex club' together where she whipped him.
The One And Only hitmaker, 53, admitted he was first whipped by a 'muscly guy in a thong', before claiming that his wife also had a turn.
However, keen to dismiss any speculation that the married couple regularly visit sex clubs together, Krissy has now weighed in on the situation.
Speaking to new! magazine, she said: 'Okay let's clear that up... it wasn't a sex club per se. It was a bar in Los Angeles with a little area upstairs...
'We popped up there for a second and thought "why not?"
'It was a one-off spontaneous moment - not something we've got booked in the calendar regularly! For us, it's all about fun and spontaneity.'
Chesney revealed the tawdry tale while taking part in The Big Fame Board Game during an episode last week.
The stars took their minds off eviction by taking part in the challenge and putting their celebrity status to the test.
Working in teams, they were tasked with their human playing piece around a board filled with tasks to complete, with the winning side promised exclusive access to Big Brother's VIP drinks reception later in the evening.
Chesney had to lift the lid on some headline-grabbing information about himself, saying: 'I was once in a sex club and I was whipped in front of the whole club and there are photos to prove it.'
A shocked Chris Hughes asks, 'Who was whipping you?' to which the One And Only hitmaker responds: 'A very muscly butch guy in a thong, followed by my wife.'
He is then quizzed: 'Did you enjoy it?'
Chesney added: 'I loved it.'
She added: 'It was a one-off spontaneous moment - not something we've got booked in the calendar regularly! For us, it's all about fun and spontaneity'
Elsewhere in the magazine interview, where Krissy was joined by her and Chesney's daughter Jesse, 21, they discussed Mickey Rourke's clash with JoJo.
During the early episodes of the series, American actor Mickey made homophobic remarks to JoJo about being a lesbian.
Chesney later revealed that he felt protective of JoJo after the ordeal because his daughter is also aprt of LBGTQ+ community.
After making the comments, some suggested that because of his close links to the community, Chesney should have spoken up for JoJo to Mickey.
However, Jesse has now insisted she doesn't think her father was in the wrong and admitted she doesn't like hearing negative things about him.
He said: 'When Mickey said that thing to JoJo - and my dad had previously mentioned that I, his kid, am part of the community - a lot of people got mad at him for not speaking up
'But you don't see everything. You see 45 minutes out of his 24-hour day and he's the type of person who would have stepped in if needed. He wouldn't spoken up if needed.'
Chesney's Diary Room discussion about Jesse came after Mickey, 72, left lesbian dancer JoJo, 21, in tears after he insinuated he would be able to 'make her straight' during their time in the house and branded her a 'f*g'.
Chesney was quick to praise the singer for her maturity in handling the situation as he remarked how she reminded him of his own daughter, Jesse.
Speaking to Big Brother in the Diary Room, the One And Only hitmaker explained: 'This incident with Mickey and JoJo kind of knocked me a little bit.
'It's funny because JoJo is the same age as my daughter. My daughter is also part of the LGBTQ community so it just reminded me of her and I think she really handled it well.
'So I was just sort of proud of her in a fatherly way.'
Mickey, who has since been removed from the house due to his behaviour, made headlines with his 'creepy behaviour' and offensive comments.
Discussing his perception of the actor, Chesney continued: 'I quite like Mickey and I like spending time with him and obviously he is a legend and his stories are amazing but he is in this mode in life where he doesn't give a monkeys about what anyone thinks, you can see that. He lives his life in that way.
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