Real Housewives star accidentally posts X-rated video of footballer husband
The former Real Madrid soccer player walked into the background — completely nude from the waist down — of the Real Housewives of Dubai alum's July 24 episode titled 'The Beauty tips I never told anyone! | Uncut & Uncensored.'
Carrallo didn't appear to notice Stanbury was filming as he casually walked into the frame and bent down, giving viewers a clear shot of his bare butt before putting on a pair of yellow shorts, per Page Six.
He continued to lurk in the background for a couple more seconds before eventually grabbing his phone and walking away. You can watch the full – explicit – video for yourself above.
Stanbury didn't miss a beat and continued to talk to viewers about health tips. She also didn't edit out the X-rated moment from the episode, leading to plenty of comments online.
'Not his peaches and cream on full display,' one Instagram user commented on a video of the cheeky moment.
'He got hella cake,' another praised.
But some were not convinced the moment was genuine.
'They set this up. She did this for 'likes.' Anything to drive traffic,' one comment read.
'I think he knew but pretended to be stupid,' another comment read.
Stanbury, 49, and Carrallo, 30, have been married since December 2021.
He is her second husband. Stanbury was previously married to Cem Habib, 50, for 17 years before they split in 2019. They share three children together.
This isn't the first time the reality star has shared intimate parts of her life. In February, she showcased her oozing eyeball in a TikTok video about her experience with a painful eye infection.
She and Carrallo ended up having to stay the night at a hospital.
'I've never heard of anything like this in my life. What is intense conjunctivitis?' she asked her followers. 'It's so painful. … It really feels like my eye might burst.'
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