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Regular listeners who tuned in to a popular Radio 4 morning show in Copenhagen, woke up to a rather bizarre instance— a Danish journalist videotaped herself, as she conducted an interview while having sex for a feature film in a swinger’s club and raised eyebrows with her raunchy report.

The bizarre episode was aired in March and has been a topic of conversation on Twitter ever since. Louise Fisher, 26, who originally hails from Denmark, was out on an assignment to Swingland in Ishoj near Copenhagen. The travel happened because the country had regained its normalcy after Covid-19 restrictions were relaxed.

As reported on Bild, Fisher posed a question amid the feature film— “What do you see now” to a man with who she was having sexual intercourse. The man responded that he was looking at a beautiful woman who’d never been to a swinger’s club before this. Fisher claimed that she spent several hours with the guests at the swingers club, but the report however barely lasted a few minutes.

“It’s a big bed in the middle of a room, they invite me to come in. They want to show me what to do in a swinger’s club, then they start touching my body,” said Fisher, adding “It’s very natural to me. It is part of my job to provide insight into a world that not everyone has access to.”

Fisher categorically mentioned that she wasn’t forced into having sex by her employers for bytes or the interview. She also maintained that having sex with the guests felt “natural”.

Fisher allegedly averred that it ‘disengaged’ the guests who were initially ‘reluctant’ to be interviewed and that she seemed nervous about her microphones. She however was least regretful about the surprise romp. “It was cool that I somehow created trust by being part of their world.”

Fisher’s moans were loud and clear, as she went about with her job of interviewing people about their experiences in the club. The broadcast clip came with a warning: It got hot and wet for both our reporter and the guests.

Clearly unperturbed by the trolls, Fisher revealed that a volley of congratulatory messages came pouring in ever since the video was aired, “People have written things for me like ‘great respect’, ‘brave’ and ‘good journalism’ on Instagram and Facebook,” said Fisher, as stated in Whatsnew2day.

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