I’m a TV swinger and joined infamous 15-person orgy on Channel 4 show – it went too far and creepy couple freaked me out | The Sun

CHANNEL Four's controversial show Open House went out with a bang this series – after participants engaged in a 15-person orgy.

The couple swap TV programme has been criticised for broadcasting the adult content, which included OnlyFans stars engaging in group sex.


Now, the show is being questioned by its own stars too as a series regular tells The Sun that things went too far – even by her open-minded standards.

Precious Muir, 38, returned for her second stint on Open House as one of the ‘residents’ in a stately home who are asked to engage in sexual experiences with couples looking to shake up their relationships.

She has been picked more than half a dozen times to slip between the sheets with wannabe swingers.

But even for Precious, who got together with a married couple in series one, the second run of Open House pushed the limits of good taste.

After taking part in the X-rated orgy she has vowed never to get into bed with so many people at one time again.

The businesswoman and TV personality tells The Sun: “I think 15 people on one bed is way too much.

“I wouldn’t put myself in that position again, because there were moments when I felt uncomfortable.

“There were moments when I was looking around and thinking ‘what is going on?’ 

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“There was a guy bending over a girl and the girl was with a girl who was with another guy.”

Crowded bed

Precious was attracted to Chanice from London, who had gone on to the show with her partner Ricardo to see if a non-monogamous relationship was for them.

Ricardo wanted to have a threesome with Precious and Chanice, but the ‘singleton’ turned them down because she didn’t fancy him.


The couple got their chance to broaden their sexual horizons, however, when an orgy began in a room with a large round bed.

Chanice got intimate with Precious on the bed in a scene which was broadcast on episode two of the series, which came to an end last week.

Precious reveals: “I was flirting with Chanice, having an adult conversation among this orgy and then she started playing and touching which led to that fun experience, but that’s the only thing I did in that entire space.

“My scene was PG compared to what I was seeing.”

At first it appeared that Ricardo was being left out, but he was later shown having full intercourse with Chanice.

While Precious did not “regret” taking part in the orgy, she didn’t feel there was quite enough space in the room for participants to retreat from fumbling hands.

She explains: “I’ve been to parties before where people have been having sex in different rooms and different spaces and it’s spread out a little bit and it feels more civilised.

“I was very aware of what I was doing at the orgy, but when you are among so many bodies on one bed there is a risk of being touched by someone you don’t want to touch you.

“There wasn’t much space to go off to in the room, but we could leave at any time.”

Gone too far?

Precious, who kept her lingerie on in front of the cameras, does not appear on adult websites like OnlyFans. The Londoner says she prefers to leave some things to the imagination.

Series One of the show was criticised by some fans for being too tame, but now Precious fears that Open House might have gone too far in the other direction.

That, she reckons, is due to the introduction of people from the adult entertainment industry.

She says: “In this season you could tell the difference, that’s why this season was a bit more hardcore, they are going for it.

“There were a lot of OnlyFans people in the orgy, that’s normal for them. They do it for a living.

“Last season the residents were models, not strippers or OnlyFans.

“If they go into the third season they need to find a middle ground.”

Doing it 'all the time'

The eye-popping hijinks was not just for public consumption, either – the OnlyFans stars were at it when the cameras were turned off.

Precious says: “They were doing it all the time, there were moments when there were no cameras and they were doing it, all around the mansion.

“Corridor, the pool side, the garden, the yurt, you name it.”

Her other problem with series two was the standard of the men in couples. Precious fancied the ‘regular’ blokes a lot more in the first series.

“I felt last season was better,” she says. “I felt this season the men that came in weren’t attractive.

"There was one couple, one female and one male, who were both physically attractive in my opinion. That was Natalie and Tom.

“Last season they had muscles, they were tanned, there was something about them.”

Precious ended up getting it on with Tom and Natalie, who had been married for 12 years.

But she discovered that her sexual liberation had other limits as well.

'Creepy' experience

In episode six ‘bi-curious’ Priya arrives at the mansion wishing to sleep with another woman.

Her partner Brendon said he was content for Priya to indulge in this fantasy, but didn’t want to join in.

Bisexual Precious caught Priya’s eye, but thought the experience “was mad, creepy”.

She explains: “I was like ‘what kind of couple is that?’ What kind of man wouldn’t want to get involved? He had no interest whatsoever.”

But the former Playboy lingerie model is still in favour of the Open House experiment.

Precious, who has a fashion design degree, concludes: “A professional, educated woman can also be interested in great sex. It doesn’t have to be vulgar.

“As a woman I feel like there is a stigma for being on a show like this.”

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A Channel 4 spokesperson told The Sun: “The series offers insight into an increasingly popular alternative to monogamy in a non-judgemental way and features participants who are exploring opening up their relationships within a safe and supportive environment.

"Everyone was aware of the series premise before agreeing to take part, decided together what they were comfortable with, and all were free to join or leave any situation at any time.”

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