Married At First Sight Australia’s horny groom, Richard Sauerman, made another alarming sexual confession on Tuesday night.
The Nine’s oldest ever contestant, 62, revealed his wildest sex fantasy as he completed an Intimacy Week challenge with bride Andrea Thompson.
While cozying up on the couch with his TV wife, the couple was tasked with discussing different sexual kinks and discovering which ones they wanted to try with each other.
‘Filming sex. Do you have a hard yes for that?’ Richard said as he worked his way through the list.
Andrea, 51, enthusiastically agreed, to which the motivational speaker happily responded, “Oh, please.”
Married At First Sight Australian Horndog groom Richard Sauerman, 62, (pictured) made another alarming sexual confession on Tuesday evening
He asked, “And once it’s filmed, what do you do with it?”
“Send it to all the people,” Andrea joked, making the groom laugh. ‘What do you think?’
Richard and Andrea then revealed that the photographer ‘bite’ him during sex.
The oldest Nine series contestant ever revealed his wildest sex fantasy when he completed an Intimacy Week challenge with bride Andrea Thompson, 51, (left)
‘Biting a partner, being bitten by a partner. Why are you laughing?’ Richard said as he read from the list in his hands.
“I always bite you,” Andrea admitted, smiling.
Later in the episode, when all the grooms spoke to sexologist Alessandra Rampolla, Richard confessed that he and Andrea were “sexually extremely compatible.”
While cozy on the couch with his TV wife, the pair were instructed to discuss various sexual kinks, with it revealed that Richard enjoys being filmed during sex.
It was a nice week for us. We’re just extremely sexually compatible. It’s just ridiculous,” he said.
‘We had sex for the first time on our honeymoon. First time in far too long,” he finished, causing the other men on the couch to laugh.
It comes as no surprise as Richard also admitted during Sunday night’s Commitment Ceremony that he and Andrea have sex up to four times a day.
Married At First Sight continues on Wednesday at 7.30pm on Nine and 9Now.