Aussie Shore ups the ante with more outrageously explicit scenes
Aussie Shore took its explicit scenes to another level this week, with one couple’s raunchy sexploits laid bare. WARNING: Graphic
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Toe-sucking, “sticky” sheets, spitting in mouths and grainy sex footage: Welcome to another recap of the most explicit show on Australian television.
In the penultimate episode of Aussie Shore, the local iteration of the global Shore franchise which debuted last month, we stand in the corner of a dark, musty room while I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! runner-up Callum Hole does the deed with fellow housemate Lexie Dyer.
While they conceal themselves under the sheets, we are privy to various, rigorous motions and movements via the covert night vision camera:
“They don’t call me WILF for nothing mate, d’ya know what I mean? Welsh Man I’d Like to F**k,” Callum tells us in a piece-to-camera.
“I’ve got the rizz [charisma], the fizz [no idea what that means], strictly biz, you might finish with a bit of j***,” he boasts.
“The sheets are sticky,” Lexie complains after their on-camera hook-up.
In case you’re still left wanting, we follow Callum and Lexie to the starkly lit bathroom as they attempt to clean up the, ahem, evidence.
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They weren’t the only raunchy scenes to air on the ninth episode of Aussie Shore, which dropped on Paramount+ Thursday.
In a flurry of context-free, rogue snippets, one moment shows Cooper Black grab housemate Kyle Tierney’s face before proceeding to spit in his mouth:
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We see Jaeda Chamberlain dry-humping Lexie:
Then, we watch as Callum sucks someone’s toe:
Callum, who has become somewhat of an Aussie reality TV veteran after his stint on this year’s I’m A Celebrity and previously, Love Island, has said the show was “unlikely anything” he’d ever been involved in.
“I was taken back by how wild these bunch of Aussies were, honestly, it’s like nothing I’ve ever experienced before,” he recently told The Project.
“They go rogue. As soon as you wake up in the morning, they’re rogue.”
He continued, “This show is very unique in terms of the structure itself, it’s not like any reality TV show I’ve done. It’s literally, you wake up in the morning, Charlotte Crosby our boss will come in and be like, ‘You’re on a boat party today, you have half an hour to get ready’, and within that half an hour we’re drinking, and we’re probably drinking for the next 12 hours. And it will just get wilder and wilder as the day goes on.”
After its debut episode made headlines both locally and overseas, we dubbed it the “most explicit show in the history of Australian TV.”
That was largely thanks to an unprecedented scene which played out in the launch episode, showing Catia Sinigaglia and Kyle engage in what they called a “p*ss transplant” in the pool at their waterfront Cairns mansion, having met for the first time just hours earlier.
“We’re peeing on each other,” Kyle declared. “Three, two, one, release.”
He continued, asking Catia, “Can you feel my stream?”
Aussie Shore follows 11 housemates from all over the country as they live in the same house in north Queensland for several weeks.
There’s no word yet on if a second season has been green-lit, with the season 1 finale set to drop next Thursday.
Aussie Shore is now streaming on Paramount+
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