
Virgin Island viewers outraged over ‘uncomfortable' moment with sex expert as they brand show ‘creepy'
VIRGIN Island viewers have been left outraged over an 'uncomfortable' moment on the show with a sex expert, with some branding it 'creepy.'
Channel 4's Virgin Island has landed on screens, and has viewers hooked.
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Although the series features some racy, nude and steamy moments, it also delves deep into the heart-warming stories from the 12 virgins opening up on camera for the first time.
And in new scenes, the 12 stars of Virgin Island have been learning new skills.
But one scene left viewers very uncomfortable, over the 'heavy breathing' that was happening during it.
Tom was invited up to 'demo' with sexologists Celeste Hirschman.
He has no hesitation in getting up to join Celeste and they end up getting on their hands and knees to 'feel their senses' and 'let their animal go over the other person.'
Celeste and Tom are seen moving about together on the ground, as she let out moans in the process.
The voiceover could then be heard saying: 'Tom might be finding his wild side, but for the rest of the group, it's too much to bear.'
After watching the 'uncomfortable' scene between the sexologist and Virgin Island participant, one person on X questioned: 'Why is she breathing like that??'
A second said: 'I am turning off if this breathing continues.'
Watch the shocking moment Virgin Island stars practise 'self-pleasure touching' with sex experts in awkward scenes
Someone else echoed: 'Those noises are actually annoying and not sexual.'
And a third penned: 'Oh my god CHARLOTTE the noises make it so much worse.'
Another X user said: 'All that fake groaning is so off-putting.'
'I could not do this with any of the experts and im no virgin especially with the fake moaning,' said someone else.
After the second episode of the show aired on Channel 4, some have complained about its 'creepy' nature.
One person said on social media: 'Just watched the first episode of #VirginIsland and I'm finding it quite creepy and disturbing, don't think I'll watch any more.'
While others have called the show a 'difficult watch.'
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