New BBC Three documentary Porn Laid Bare sees six Brits forced to watch a 19-year-old porn star have sex with 20 men.
The three-part series, which becomes available to stream on Thursday, details the dark side of human trafficking, drug use and violence within the adult film industry and left the spectators in shock when they visited an orgy set.
As the group arrive in Spain, they bare witness to a young Russian girl discussing her nervousness about having sex with 20 men – having believed it was going to be half that number.
The girl chats with Brits Neelam Tailor, Ryan Scarborough, Anna Adams and Cameron Dale in a red eye mask, telling them that all the participants will be pocketing just over £2,500 for the work.
Like the unidentified woman, the men also wear masks to conceal their faces.
Upset by the scenes, Anna tells the cameras: ‘I’m really concerned for her safety.
‘I feel scared for us to leave because I don’t know what’s going to happen when we are not there.’
Meanwhile, Ryan tells a visibly upset Cameron: ‘It is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.
‘It just doesn’t look fun. After a week, how do you know how comfortable you feel sleeping with this amount of men? It’s not the environment for a 19-year-old.’
‘Three of the group come face to the face with one of Spain’s most notorious producers, Torbe, also know as ‘The King of Spanish Porn’ who in renowned for filming group sex scenes,’ teases the episode one synopsis.
‘They witness a gang bang shoot with a young woman who is new to the industry, raising concerns about the vulnerability of young women in Spain’s porn industry.’
Porn Laid Bare is expected to land on BBC Three on Thursday.
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