Virgin Island star forced to look at her own ‘ugly’ vagina after admitting painful issue has stopped her from having sex
A VIRGIN Island star was tonight forced to look at her own “ugly” vagina after admitting to having a painful issue that has stopped her from ever having sex.
The wild Channel 4 reality show is back on the box, and the latest episode continued to shock.
Virgin Island sees a group of people, who are yet to take the plunge into the world of nookie, get help from a team of sex gurus, headed up by Dr Danielle Harel and Celeste Hirschman.
On tonight’s episode, it was Joy‘s turn to face her sexual fears.
The 22-year-old event coordinator from Falmouth, suffers from vaginismus – a medical condition that causes the vaginal muscles to involuntarily tighten, which can make sex extremely painful or impossible.
However, Joy was seen heading off for a session with one of the resident sex experts, to try and help her overcome this painful issue.
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Viewers then watched as she was given a mirror by the expert and told to look at her vagina.
The sex guru assured her she was “beautiful” down there, but Joy was not convinced.
Referring to her intimate area, Joy said: “It’s weird because I feel like she looks ugly.”
Before going on Virgin Island, she revealed: “Despite having a Vaginismus diagnosis for years, I had only made minimal progress and was starting to lose hope of ever being healed.”
The new TV star also added that she also signed up to Virgin Island because she wanted to “overcome her religious shame around sex”.
Also on tonight’s show, fans saw shy Bertie, 24, be given a masterclass in sex positions by expert Celeste.
The event volunteer from Taunton, who suffers from low self-esteem and body confidence issues, was given his first taste of simulating sex by leading expert, Celeste.
The fully clothed pair were seen humping in various positions, in a bid to boost Bertie’s confidence.
At the end of the session a happy Bertie then turned to Celeste and said: “You are an absolute miracle worker! There is no way I’m leaving!”
Before going on the wild Channel 4 reality show, the shy star described himself as a “grade-A virgin” who had never kissed anyone before.
However, he previously admitted that he worried that “sex would feel overwhelming” and was scared of reaching middle age without experiencing intimacy.
This season of Virgin Island sees the 12 participants take on turn-on classes, as well as kink exploration.
Speaking about the new series, expert Celeste said: “I feel like kinks are really really important because so many people have them.
“When I think of it, I think like sex is really play time. And kinks are one way that people play. And a lot of people like to play with power or sensation.
“And all of that enhances the intensity and arousal and experience.
“So we wanted people to have access to all these different kinds of feelings.”
Virgin Island continues tonight at 9pm on Channel 4

