Danish journalist records herself having sex at a swingers club

Danish journalist records herself having sex at a swingers club

05/29/2021

Danish journalist, 26, conducts an interview while having sex at a swingers club for a radio feature as clips of her moans are shared on social media

  • Louise Fischer, 26, from Denmark, took part in sex for feature on a swinger’s club
  • Journalist from Danish radio recorded herself interviewing man as they had sex
  • The audio clip aired earlier this year and has since been shared on social media 
  • 26-year-old since said experience was ‘completely natural’ and ‘a part of her job’  

A Danish journalist has recorded herself conducting an interview while having sex for a feature at a swingers club and caused sensation with her raunchy report. 

Louise Fischer, from Denmark, visited Swingland in Ishøj, near Copenhagen, earlier this year as part of a report to cover the sex club reopening after Covid-19 restrictions relaxed in the country. 

In the segment, which aired during a Radio 4 morning show in the country in March and has since been shared on Twitter, the 26-year-old journalist can be heard moaning as she interviews a male club participant while the pair have sex.

According to Bild, during the feature, she asked: ‘What are you seeing right now?’ before a man responded that he was looking at a gorgeous woman who had not tried being in a swinger club before.  

 Louise Fischer, from Denmark, recorded herself having sex for a feature at a swingers club and caused sensation with her raunchy report


The recording of her romp was initially aired during a morning show in Copenhagen before it was shared on social media

Louise said she spent several hours with the guests in the swinger club, but the report lasted only minutes.

She joined the guests as they  sat and talked together over a glass of wine at the bar, before moving to to a large bed.

She told BT: ‘It’s a big bed in the middle of a room, they invite me up in. They want to show me what to do in a swinger club, then they start touching my body.  

She said she hadn’t planned to have sex during the interview, but added: ‘For me, it’s very natural. It is part of my job to give an insight into a world that not everyone has access to.’

Louise said having sex with her interviewees ‘loosened up the guests’ who were initially ‘reluctant’ to speak to her 

Sharing the segment online, Radio 4 Denmark called the clip ‘hot’ for the reporter and guests of the sex club 

She said it ‘loosened up the guests’ who were initially ‘reluctant’ to take  part in the interviews and appeared nervous about her microphones. 

Louise added: ‘It was cool that I somehow created trust by being a part of their world.’

During the 2 minute long segment, the reporter can be heard asking questions to her interviewees while others pant in the background.

Later, she can be heard asking a male guest about his experiences at the club while they have sex and she moans loudly. 

 Louise visited Swingland in Ishøj, near Copenhagen, earlier this year as part of a report to cover the sex club reopening after Covid-19 restrictions relaxed in the country

Meanwhile the reporter also said she wasn’t pressured into having sex by her employers at the radio station.

The story was first approved as a visit to a swinger club, before the finished product was approved by today’s editor on the morning show. 

The recording of her romp was initially aired during a morning show in Copenhagen before it was shared on social media. 

When the clip was shared online, the broadcaster posted: ‘Radio4 was present when the swinger clubs had to reopen. 

The 26-year-old said she felt recording herself having sex with the swinger’s club guests was ‘natural’

‘Warning: It got hot and wet for both our reporter and the guests.’ 

Many social media users were stunned by the clip, with one posting: ‘It was just an excuse for a bang. It was completely unnecessary.’

Another wrote: ‘Things only women can do hehe. Had a man had sex on the radio, he would probably have had the whole country against him.’

But Louise said she had had a wave of support after the interview aired, telling the Copenhagen post: ‘People have written things to me like “great respect”, “brave” and “good journalism” on Instagram and Facebook.’    

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