A journalist in Denmark has sex during a broadcast with a man she was apparently interviewing, further stating that it was not the “best sex of her life.”
A journalist has sexual intercourse during a radio interview
We know the method when an actor completely immerses himself in the character he is playing, but what about the method of reporting?
It seems that a journalist in Denmark has tried it during a broadcast about a swinger’s club, having sex with a man he was apparently being interviewed.
Louise Fischer, 26, could be heard moaning as she conversed with the participant during the two-minute segment that aired on Danish national radio.
“I don’t have a boyfriend, that definitely made it a lot easier,” Fischer told German newspaper Bild.
“My mom thinks it’s funny and laughs, my dad thought it was great.”
However, Fischer also admitted that his flirtation at the Swingland club near Copenhagen was not the “best sex of his life.”
Danish broadcaster Radio 4 re-shared the report last week, stating in the caption: “Warning: It got hot and steamy both our reporter and guests.
Radio4 var med, da swingerklubberne igen måtte åbne.
Advarsel: Det blev hedt og vådt for både vores reporter og gæsterne.
Hør hele reportagen her:https://t.co/B4bFtpThNe #dkmedier #radio4dk pic.twitter.com/RskBTQITYO
— Radio4 (@radio4dk) May 27, 2021
Speaking about reactions to the unique segment, Fischer admitted that it had proved divisive.
“Most [responses] were very positive, they thought it was brave and Cool,” he reportedly said.
“Others thought it had crossed a line in journalism.”
The 26-year-old explained that she spent several hours with the club’s guests, although the report only lasted a few minutes.
During his time there, everyone sat and talked together over a glass of wine at the bar before moving on to a large bed.
Fischer said he had not planned to have sex during the reportage, but added that “for me it’s a very natural thing to do.
It’s part of my job to give insight into a world that you don’t get a lot of access to.”
During the segment, she can be heard talking to her interviewees while others gasp in the background.
Radio 4’s head of news, Tina Kragelund, told Danish site BT that the station supported the reporter’s decision.
“It’s great that journalists are trying to create stories in a different way,” she has said.
Fischer has insisted that it was a “great experience” and that she would “maybe” be willing to do it again.
“Yes, I enjoyed it, even though it wasn’t the best sex of my life,” she said.
“But the men in this club are very polite and very considerate, I felt like a goddess. They manage to make you feel special.”