Sex guru wants to get reserved Celebs Go Dating Brits bonking like rabbits
Celebs Go Dating’s new sex guru Dr Tara Suwinyattichaiporn wants to help the nation have more fun in the bedroom.
The expert, who is based in the US, is hoping viewers will learn how to have the best bonks of their lives.
She said: “I feel like Brits are reserved about sex, but they’re actually very curious about it.
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“They want someone to start the conversation. I think they want to talk about it, but don’t get the chance. So it’s great I’ve joined the show and there will be someone on TV talking about sex.
“You’ll see me talking about so many things… I’m really going for it. I hope couples will watch the show and then start talking to each other about what they want from their sex life together.”
Tara has been hired for the next series of Celebs Go Dating to help the show’s singletons get more out of sex. The line-up includes presenter Vanessa Feltz, Love Island’s Chloe Burrows, Made In Chelsea star Mark-Francis Vandelli and Kate Moss’s sister Lottie.
Tara said: “What I bring to the table is I start conversations about sex positivity. That will be different in every episode. I’m there to normalise conversations about sex because it is normal.”
Tara has had to go hard on the celebs to get results during filming.
Her biggest challenges have been with 61-year-old Vanessa, who is single for the first time in 17 years after splitting from partner Ben Ofoedu, and Mark-Francis, 33.
Tara said: “Vanessa was a little bit closed off for me at first and Mark has found it difficult because he was very reserved when he was growing up.
“I’m quite tough. I’m a straight shooter. My way of being helpful in consultations is to be unapologetically straightforward. Some of the celebs have been shocked.”
The sex chats have even been emotional for some of the celebrities. And Tara has been amazed by the reactions she’s had.
She said: “Being on this show is definitely fun… 90% of the time it’s super fun.
“But when you’re in consultations, sometimes it’s really heavy.
“There were unexpected moments when someone cried. I was like, ‘Oh my god. This is real. This is therapy.’”
The new series starts on Sunday night at 9pm on E4.
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