The winner of the controversial European Sex Championship has revealed the secret behind her award-winning bedroom technique.
Marija Zadravec, a Croatian pornstar who goes by the name Sweet Mery, won the X-rated competition held in Sweden earlier this year, triumphing over reportedly 19 other adult stars and OnlyFans creators.
Speaking to an Australian radio show Kyle and Jackie O On Wednesday, the 27-year-old shared her top tip for performing oral sex, telling the host that eye contact is key to making a man obsessed with you.
“In oral sex, it’s very important to look a man in the eye,” she began.
“This is very important to me because you can (suggest) anything you want with your eyes. So you can look at him so nicely and make this oral sex much better,” Zadravec continued.
Marija Zadravec (pictured), the winner of the controversial European Sex Championship, has revealed the secret behind her award-winning bedroom technique.
The tattooed blonde then advised others to convey “passion” and “fantasies” in their eyes to help the man enjoy.
Elsewhere, Zadravec told Sandilands and Henderson that she earned points in the competition for her “artistic” and “creative” sexual performance with two men.
She also won the title of ‘best vagina’ during the competition and said she was proud of the ‘very special’ cross with five piercings.
The Croatian porn star, who goes by the name Sweet Mery, won the X-rated competition held in Sweden earlier this year, triumphing over reportedly 19 other adult stars and OnlyFans creators. (Photo left during the match in June)
Speaking to Australian radio show The Kyle And Jackie O Show, the 27-year-old shared her top tip for giving oral sex on Wednesday, telling the hosts that eye contact is key. (Pictured LR: Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson)
Zadravec reportedly won £860,000 (AUD$1,695,190) in the controversial match, but this figure has not been confirmed.
When asked what she plans to do with the prize money, Zadravec said she would spend a lot of money on new breast implants.
“I need bigger!” she said enthusiastically.
The tattooed blonde then advised others to convey “passion” and “fantasies” in their eyes to help the man enjoy
Zadravec announced herself as the winner of the European Sex Championship in July via Instagram, sharing photos of herself holding a trophy and a bouquet of red flowers.
According to The daily starFemale participants would earn £690 (AUD $1,361) for each day they spent in the venue, while men would earn £345 (AUD $680) per day.
According to the publication, the winner was promised £860,000 (AUD $1,695,190).
Elsewhere, Zadravec told Sandilands and Henderson that she earned points in the competition for her “artistic” and “creative” sexual performance with two men.
However, her announcement of the winner left some fans confused, as the six-week tournament was actually shut down just days after it started, following a slew of controversies.
The participants had claimed that there was no hot water, no adequate sleeping facilities and that hygiene was poor.
It is understood that the competition was developed by Dragan Bratic, owner of a number of strip clubs in Sweden’s Jönköping region, and who is believed to have set up the event to be broadcast live over the internet to paying viewers.
When asked what she plans to do with the prize money, Zadravec said she would spend a lot of money on new breast implants.
Zadravec then defended Bratic and the Swedish Sex Federation at the event, explaining why she was still the winner despite the competition ending early.
Speak with In the Croatian daily Jutarnji, she claimed that Bratic had told her that based on the number of points she collected during the tournament, she was the winner of the competition, and that this would soon be announced on the organization’s website.
She also said her fee was paid for each day she “spent in the house,” and her travel expenses were also paid.
Zadravec announced herself as the winner of the European Sex Championship via Instagram in July, even as the six-week tournament was halted for just a few days due to a slew of controversies
Zadravec also responded to claims made by other competitors that hot water was not available in the venue. He said that although the water heater broke in one room, it was repaired the next day and hot water was available in other rooms.
The adult film star also said the “project” was a great opportunity for her and her fellow competitors.
Zadravec distanced himself from other participants’ criticisms, accusing them of not telling the truth about what happened. “People from the porn industry are all connected, so it’s very important to tell the truth,” she said.
“I’m not one to get into trouble with this because we’ve all had the opportunity to choose for ourselves, so there’s no need to put pressure on the organizer afterwards. As for my experience, it was amazing and I would like it to happen again one day because something like this is no small thing,” she told Jutarnji.
It is understood that the competition was developed by Dragan Bratic, owner of a number of strip clubs in Sweden’s Jönköping region, and who is believed to have set up the event to be broadcast live over the internet to paying viewers.
The bizarre tournament would see a total of twenty participants compete in various erotically charged activities in Sweden, but it ended in chaos.