Anne Robinson Watches Porn For The First Time. Want To Know Her Thoughts?

The Watchdog host's reactions are pretty priceless

If you've ever wondered what Anne Robinson's thoughts on pornography were, then wonder no more.

The Weakest Link host was asked by Grace Campbell, daughter of Labour spin doctor Alastair, to sit and watch porn for the first time and her reactions are pretty priceless.

Despite never having watched porn in her 70 years on this earth, Anne was surprisingly nonchalant about those who do partake in a bit of blue.

"I don't have a judgement on them if they're not harming anyone," she told 20-year-old Grace.

"I like a world where there are as few things banned as possible."

Anne was given a laptop and challenged with finding and watching some pornography, and it didn't take her long to find it.

After simply typing in the word 'porn' to a search engine and clicking on the first result, Anne found herself on PornHub - the world's biggest pornography site.

In 2014 alone, 78.9 billion videos were viewed on the site, which breaks down to 5,800 visits per second.

Anne Robinson's reactions to watching porn for the first time are pretty interesting [Rex]
Anne Robinson's reactions to watching porn for the first time are pretty interesting [Rex]


The first thing Anne spotted were a pair of 'absolutely ginormous breasts', which is pretty standard for the seasoned porn afficionado.

We may never get over the shock of her description of this particular sex act: 'The one who's rubbing the clitoris could really be pounding some pastry'.

Whatever you say Anne...

However she does make some pertinent observations about the reality of sex versus the staged world of pornography that have warped sexual expectations for a whole generation of young people who have grown up with instant access to graphic material online.

"The most revealing part of this is how fake it seems and it's difficult for me to imagine it would excite anyone actually.

"What puzzles me...is how people find that erotic because it seems so crude and so far away from any fantasy about a loving sexual relationship."

Presenter Grace draws attention to the numerous sexual issues that living a pornography-saturated society presents, particularly for young people.

Forty per cent of women aged between 20-24 have tried anal sex, a very popular search term on porn sites, which Grace points out is not an issue if it was done through choice 'but men assuming that if I consent to sex I'm automatically including anal sex is a problem that needs to be addressed'.

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