
Virgin Island fans horrified as sexpert abruptly ends session with Zac after he makes shock comment
VIRGIN Island fans were left shocked this evening as Zac appeared to become irritated when he was rejected for sex.
The delivery driver was very keen to go all the way with Kat in tonight's episode, but was told to put his clothes back on after confronting her.
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The session started with them both getting naked, but when they started doing a trust exercise things became tense quite quickly.
He told her: 'I want to move forward… I want to touch you and be touched by you.'
Kat pointed out he was primarily focused on touch element.
Clearly taken back by her reaction, Zac told her: 'I came in here confident and excited, and I don't know if you're as used to that in this line of work and I don't know if you find that intimidating.'
His remarks did not go down well and Kat quickly stopped the session, telling him to get dressed.
Those watching at home were surprised by the interaction, with one person commenting: 'Zac needs a lesson on boundaries and the fact that sex isn't guaranteed- def needs talks about rejection.'
A second said: 'Zac he's acting very creepy, he's definitely not there for the right reasons.'
While a third added: 'I think the therapist wants Zac to leave the course.'
And a fourth questioned: 'Desperate to know what Zac did to make the sex therapist say it's time to get dressed.'
Speaking a year on from filming Zac has revealed the process has given him more confidence but admits: 'The bulk of the practical and physical skills that were explored have eluded me.
"Being able to express my thoughts and feelings is a work in progress.'
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