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Hooker stuck cucumber up punter’s arse & he took it home for wife’s tea!

- By SIMON DEAN simon@ sundayspor­t. co. uk

REAR- LY OUTRAGEOUS: Clare got £ 50 for ramming cucumber up bum

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“So he comes back about four weeks later with a cucumber and it was, like, that long and it was that fat and he put a johnny on it and he said ‘ I want you to put it up my arse, ram it up all the way’.

“So I said ‘ alright then’ and I got fifty quid for it.

“Then he put it in his shopping bag and says he’s taking it home for his wife’s tea. So his wife was having a cucumber, WEIRD: Sammie Jo put man in giant baby grow VIEWERS of the online channel BBC3 were left shocked by a documentar­y which featured a hooker describing how she BUMMED a punter with a CUCUMBER.

What’s more, heroin- using vice girl Clare revealed that the client took the lengthy salad favourite home for his wife’s TEA after the eye- watering act.

The bizarre tale popped up in the series Sex, Drugs and Murder: Life in the Red Light, which features working girls from the down- at- heel Holbeck area of Leeds – Britain’s first “legalised” red light zone.

Clare, who told the BBC she had worked as a prostitute since she was 16, revealed: “There was this one guy and he asked me if I’d put my whole hand up his arse and I told him to jog on, like f** k off. No. If I can’t put a johnny on it or protect myself, then no. for her tea, that had been up his arse.”

Also in the episode, prostitute Sammie Jo is seen preparing drugs in her squalid home while discussing the “adult babies” phenomenon.

She explains: “You know what a baby grow is, don’t you? Well, there’s adult ones and this one guy he used to book me to go to his, give him his bath, put him in his baby grow, put him in bed and read him his story. That was it. Lock his door and post his key.”

The interviewe­r asks: “Why would anybody want that?” – to which Sammie Jo replies: “You tell me? Why would anyone want you to shit on them… but they do.”

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