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This Morning’s Vanessa Feltz opens up on wild sex life with partner Ben saying ‘we do it wherever and whenever’

THIS Morning star Vanessa Feltz has opened up about her wild sex life with her partner, teasing that they “do it wherever and whenever”.

The TV host explained that she and her fiance Ben Ofoedu – who got engaged in 2006 – were grateful to have “no kids in the house now” to disturb them.

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Vanessa, 59, told Closer magazine that the couple enjoyed “injecting naughtiness into” their everyday lives by getting down and dirty “whenever” they liked.

“We have no kids in the house now, so we can do it whenever and wherever we want, and we do,” the mother-of-two revealed in the tell-all chat.

“I think it’s important to keep a sexual climate going, you can inject a bit of naughtiness into the most ordinary of things.

“I was peeling the vegetables for dinner one day, and ended up leaving a trail of celery and leeks for him, leading to me, spread-eagled.”

It comes shortly after Vanessa left her This Morning co-star Holly Willoughby in hysterics after discussing her office party sex secrets.

Holly, 40, explained: “According to new data, photocopying body parts, kissing a colleague and drinking wine from plastic cups is now frowned upon.”

But Vanessa appeared to recall fond memories of doing such things in her office, joking that “photocopying her bum” was the “best part of the festive party”.

Vanessa was sure of one thing when it comes to photocopy snaps: “Some of those pictures are quite a flattering angle, I’ve always thought.”


Vanessa’s revelation comes after she exclusively told The Sun she regrets not having a gay fling before getting engaged to engaged to Phats & Small singer Ben Ofoedu in 2006.

She said: “I got absolutely bombarded.

“There were bosoms shoved in my face from all directions and now that I have had ample opportunity to reflect on these things, I wonder why I didn’t take advantage of the numerous offers that flooded in my direction.

“I was wrong, I was mad, it was absurd. I’m sorry, I regret it.”