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‘LOOSE’ KAYE LOVES A CHOCOLATE FINGER!

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Robyn, 26, from Milton Keynes, says bonking is the perfect way to get over a heavy, boozy night.

She said: “I’m more of a morning girl – there’s nothing I love more than a quickie to start the day off well. Sex in the morning is great because it refreshes you.

“It’s the ultimate cure for a hangover too! I always feel better after a session, it takes away my headache every time.”

However, when 34E lovely Robyn does get down and dirty, she loves being in control and climbing on top of the lucky fella.

She added: “I like being on top. I’m quite dominant in the bedroom, so I love to climb on and have my way!

“It’s a known fact that it feels amazing for women because it hits the spot perfectly. And every guy I’ve been with absolutely loves the view.”

Who could blame them? THE saucy panellists on ITV’s

took the biscuit with some very naughty sexual innuendo yesterday.

And host Kaye Adams caused a stir when she confessed she was partial to a “chocolate finger”!

The saucy remark came after each panellist had been assigned a particular biscuit.

Marking National Biscuit Day, Kaye reintroduc­ed the panel by comparing them to classic biccies – Stacey Solomon was a pink wafer while Janet Street-Porter was a ginger nut and Anne Diamond “loved a good old Hobnob”.

And Kaye herself? “I’m always partial to a chocolate finger,” she grinned.

It followed an on-air apology by Janet for swearing on another part of the show during a discussion about age.

The journalist, 71, was talking about Aussie pop star Kylie Minogue PARTIAL: Presenter Kaye is a biscuit fan GOOD PISS-UP: Co-host Janet marking her 50th by stripping naked behind a guitar.

And it got the panel discussing how they feel about getting older.

Janet said: “I don’t fear anything about ageing at all. I’ve had great parties when I was 50, when I was 60, when I was 70.

“But I agree with Anne – the day itself doesn’t make very much difference. In fact, when I was 70, I was going to be out of the country so I had a party in the summer, in Scotland.

“I went fishing during the day and then had a piss-up.”

Janet immediatel­y caught her sweary slip and threw her hand over her mouth as her fellow panellists giggled.

She said: “I’m very sorry, I apologise, that was a bad word.”

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