The co-owner of a pub whose smoking area hosted a woman without panties squatting on a guy’s face for a £100 bet has finally spoken out, saying he is “totally disgusted” by what happened.
A clip, believed to have been shot on the hottest day of the year so far, last week on June 17, shocked the internet and went viral after being posted on Twitter.
Police said they were asking for more information and now Glyn Morgan, co-owner of Chinnerys in Southend, Essex has spoken out.
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He said: ‘We are totally disgusted by this event, none of our staff witnessed it.
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“We work hard to run a family run music venue and pub and in our opinion people like this are not welcome in Southend and certainly not in Chinnerys.”
In the shocking video, several guys cheer on the woman as she begins to squat, with one shouting “100 pounds, go for it!” as the recording man repeats the figure.
The woman, who appears to be in her mid to late 40s, then covers her face and crouches down while the group of men cheer.
She then appears to spin on the young man’s face, before someone shouts “Oh! She loves it.”
Some people cover their faces in disbelief while others laugh.
Essex Police told the TUSEN on Wednesday June 22: ‘We are aware of a video shared online which shows a woman and a man acting inappropriately on premises at Marine Parade, Southend.
At one point in the clip, two men in high-vis jackets appear behind the fences, seemingly ready to intervene.

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We then see the woman quickly pull up her underwear. However, Essex Police said they were not their officers.
“As it was not reported to us in real time, we did not witness the scene,” a spokesperson said.
Although sexual acts in public are not specifically illegal, according to the Sexual Offenses Act 2003, indecent exposure could be recognized as a type of sex crime.
A person who exposes parts of themselves in a public space could be considered morally unacceptable and may even be offensive to others.
Exposing oneself alone or with another in a wooded area or spaces easily visible to others is considered indecent.
The police spokesperson added: “Anyone with information can submit a report online at https://www.essex.police.uk or use the ‘Live Chat’ button to speak to an operator online. between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.
“You can also call us on 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
Chinnerys did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
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