
Diana Vickers makes VERY X-rated confession about the craziest place she's ever had sex
The singer, 33, opened up about her love life secrets in the second episode of her new Metro podcast Just Between Us with Alice Giddings on Tuesday.
Discussing all things on modern love, sex, and relationship dilemmas, Diana revealed the wildest location of one of her romps - and it's not the most hygienic.
When asked about it, the star explained: 'Oh gosh. Oh, I definitely— I said this once. I've had— I mean, I've had sex in a public.
'Oh, I feel awful. Yeah, I've had sex in a public bathroom before with a long-term boyfriend, and it's not the easiest.
'And it was a bit smelly as well. It's not quite sexy, but I think we just— you know, together for a long time, you just gotta go for it.'
Alice replied: 'Yeah, yeah. I support that though.'
Diana continued: 'It was quite small, and you're trying to do the deed and you've got people— where is— yeah, it was a lot.'
'Are we talking portaloo, or are we talking like just poorly kept..,' Alice asked.
Diana replied: 'Just a very poorly kept, unhygienic bathroom.'
'Nice. Really, really sexy there. Really sexy,' Alice laughed.
It comes after the singer admitted she is nervous about having sex again after going eight months without intimacy.
During the first episode of her podcast, she confessed she has been enjoying a period of celibacy and self pleasure.
The star explained: 'I think I'm actually quite nervous about having sex again, because it's been like, nearly eight months.'
Revealing she recently went on her first date in a long period, she continued: 'When I was on my date the other day, and then we were holding hands, and he's like "I want to see you later." And then I'm like "what if he wants me to see his willy!"
And then you do it, you're like, "Oh my god. This is like, well, lucky for me. It was like, really mind blowing. And I was like, "Bloody hell this is great" but yeah.'
Yet despite her period of celibacy, Diana insisted she has the 'best sex with herself' as she opened up about sex pleasure.
'I think as well I this is a personal thing I've not had sex now for nearly eight months but I have the best sex life with myself.
'If you are pleasuring yourself and enjoying that and finding out what you love and it's really liberating I'm having a really good time with me at the moment.
'If if someone's like to me "Oh you're not sleeping with any at the moment." I'm like "No but like I do have my own sex life going on."'
Releasing a new episode each week, Diana and Alice will help tackle tricky relationship issues from ghosting and infidelity to the grey zones of intimacy.
Diana, who shot to fame after her time on The X Factor, is already known and loved for 'turning dating disasters into comedy,.'
While Alice will bring years of experience writing about the complexities of modern relationships for Metro.
Listeners are encouraged to treat the podcast like a 'group chat,' where they can find supportive advice, reflect from one another and laugh through the awkward parts.
Speaking about the launch, Diana said: 'We wanted to create a podcast that felt like a conversation with your girlfriends – open, honest, and completely without judgment.
'Alice and I are so excited to dive into these topics, hear from our listeners, and build an inclusive and fun community where everyone feels heard and understood.'
Alice added: 'Alice Giddings adds: 'My work in journalism has shown me how many people are craving a platform to discuss these very real, often unspoken, challenges.
'Just Between Us is that space. We're ready to tackle everything with curiosity, warmth, and a commitment to helping our audience feel more empowered in their relationships and personal lives.
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