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Watch moment reality star VOMITS after being told partner must sleep with another man in racy TV show

Watch moment reality star VOMITS after being told partner must sleep with another man in racy TV show

The Irish Sun13-06-2025
THIS is the moment a reality star vomited after being told he must let his girlfriend sleep with another man on Channel 4 show.
On Friday's episode of Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, Tom and Lauren joined the show in a bid to spice up their relationship.
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Tom VOMITED after being told partner Lauren must sleep with another man
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He was filled with sheer dread and raced to the bathroom to be sick
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Lauren watched as her man spewed while appearing on the racy Channel 4 show
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Non-monogamy expert Effy Blue suggested they give intimacy a go with other people, other than their partner.
Speaking to the camera, she told viewers: "Today is about challenging Tom to be independent.
"I'm curious to see how that will affect the dynamics they have between them.
"Lauren needs to be a partner to Tom, not a caretaker."
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After returning to their room, Lauren told Tom: "Don't be nervous.
"You absolutely got this."
Lauren admitted it was her idea to take part on the show - saying she felt like they had been "thrown in at the deep end".
She told the camera: "But to be able to have him to have the confidence that we can go off, have our fun, come back to each other at the end of the night and it's absolutely insane."
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But it looked like things had got too intense for Tom, who retreated to the bathroom to be sick.
Overwhelmed husband wipes away tears after partner romps with another woman in Open House
The narrator then said: "But the thought of flying solo entirely naked isn't sitting well with Tom."
Tom could be heard vomiting in the toilet and looking distressed.
A distraught Tom confessed: "This is going to be horrible,' to which Lauren replies: "I just want to cuddle you."
Tom added: "I feel absolutely petrified and sick."
Lauren is then seen hugging her man from behind.
Trying to reassure him, she told him: "All that anyone can ask is that you just try, okay?"
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Alana and Alex took part on the show, which sees couples explore the idea of an open relationship.
The couple were in their bedroom preparing to be visited by female resident Georgie.
They hoped they could take the next step towards their ultimate goal of engaging in a couple swap by having a threesome first.
Alana confessed: "I don't know how this is going to go seeing Alex with another woman."
Alex then opened up to the camera and said he was worried about how Alana might feel to see him with someone else.
He said: "I think I felt overwhelmed because it went from a zero to a hundred.
"And it caught me off guard really.
"I can't quite match that just now."
Later, after Georgie left, his wife said she had loved every single minute.
She then asked Alex if he enjoyed it to which he replied: "I loved seeing you enjoy it."
After his wife snuggled up under the duvet to go to sleep, Alex was left musing.
And as he sat up in bed tears streamed down his face as he admitted he was unsure if an open relationship was what he wanted.
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Non-monogamy expert Effy Blue suggested they give intimacy a go with other people
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