Cara Delevingne donates her orgasm to science and attends a masturbation session in upcoming 'Planet Sex' documentary
November 28, 2022 By Awanish Kumar
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The new BBC documentary series Planet Sex will feature a discussion by Cara Delevingne about her own experiences with gender and sexuality.
The British model, who has fronted coveted advertisements and walked the largest catwalks in the world, is a mainstay in the entertainment business.
She has also dabbled in acting, appearing in films like Suicide Squad and Only Murders in the Building. Additionally, the well-known LGBTQ+ icon has recently entered the realm of presenting and will be taking viewers on an extraordinarily immersive journey through human sexuality.
The 30-year-old goes to places including London, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Berlin in the documentary series in pursuit of insights into sex.
Viewers will be able to see her contribute her orgasm to research in Germany (yeah, this is true), go to a "ethical" porn set, a women's-only sex club, and a master class on masturbation.
In an effort to comprehend society's most fundamental impulses, Cara, who also creates art from her vagina in Japan, will also relate her own personal experiences with sex in each episode. Her findings also make her consider how much more there is to understand about female sexuality in order to ensure that women and men have the same level of sexual pleasure.
In the trailer, she can be heard explaining: "I date men, but oh do I love women and everyone else. There's so much to know about the world of sex, and I want answers!"
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Speaking at MIPCOM at Cannes recently, Cara admitted she never expected the journey the show would take her on. "I went into the masturbation seminar thinking it was going to be a classroom and I'd have a notepad, and instead, it was a pink, leather gym mat on the floor, with six people going, 'Well, take your underwear off. This is the lube.'" She added: "I didn't realize I was a prude. I think I'm a pretty hip, young, cool, down-with-anything kind of girl, but I was like, 'Sorry what? Sorry, no, absolutely not, I will not do that.' But I kind of did everything I felt comfortable doing."
By Awanish Kumar
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