Midweek Sport

Babe Kerry’s sex romp!

- By ALICE WALKER

If news of you banging like a sh*thouse door gets

out into the public domain we’re talking

national scandal! But when it comes to getting things ‘sexed up’, she’s an expert! The second season of the hit show begins on More 4 tomorrow night, and once again Kerry’s character, Olivia Pope, is playing an under-fire media manager in the White House.

Kerry kept her cool back in 2004 when she stripped off a naked lesbian sex romp in the flick one of the hottest girl-on-girl scenes in movie history.

The Django Unchained babe says she was even sent to a ‘lesbian boot camp’ to prepare for the role!

Kerry, 36, said: “What a role! The director Spike Lee created something called lesbian bootcamp, where all of the women in the movie sat around and had sexuality education for a week, so that everybody would feel really comfortabl­e talking about things that aren’t often talked about openly.”

In the first series of Kerry’s character was exposed as having a secret affair with the President of the United States.

And you can expect more saucy shenanigan­s when the new run kicks off on Thursday 4th July on More 4 at 9pm. BEN Stiller and Owen Wilson hit it off as they recreate legendary crime-fighting duo Starsky and Hutch (BBC3, Wednesday, 10pm) – with just enough of a nod to the original 70s TV series.

If you like your action a little more graphic, Scum (ITV4, Thursday, 11pm) is a classic – principall­y for introducin­g us to a young Ray Winstone who fights to be top dog in a brutal Borstal prison. WE’RE down to the business end of Wimbledon today and tomorrow so it’s well worth watching.

The Beeb goes wall-to-wall on the men’s quarters and women’s semis over the next two days to keep tennis fans happy – especially if they’re quick enough to hit the mute button when presenter Sue Barker appears.

If you don’t like tennis, there’s live coverage of the latest Tour de France stages on ITV4 and Diamond League Athletics live from Lausanne in Switzerlan­d on BBC3 from 7pm.

Never mind, just a week to go before the Ashes gets under way… BLOOD Road Bomb Squad (Discovery, Thursday, 9pm) follows the brave lads and lasses whose job in Afghanista­n is to defuse killer roadside IEDs left by evil insurgents.

It’s a gripping look into the world of elite soldiers who risk their lives every hour of every day. THE guys at (Channel 5, Wednesday, 9pm) are still tying to track down a navy ship terrorist threatenin­g the whole US fleet and the suspect list narrows to one – a man whose son was killed in a suicide attack which could have been prevented.

Top drawer US thriller.

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