Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey’s appearance in a toe-curling documentary has resurfaced, showing the actor having sex with a specially designed robot.
The actor will reprise his role as Jake, the eldest child of the chaotic Brockman household, for a new Christmas special later this year.
But in 2016, Tyger appeared on BBC Three’s The Virtual Reality Virgin, where he “had sex with a robot” – although he later admitted in an interview that the mechanical sounds were “very unpleasant”.
Tyger, both of whose parents were once porn stars, met sex doll manufacturer Matt McMullen, whose latest creations are designed to create “a higher form of masturbation.”
The Outnumbered star explored the future of the sex industry and came face to face with the sophisticated, brand new model.
Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey’s appearance in a toe-curling documentary has resurfaced, showing the actor having sex with a specially designed robot
The actor will reprise his role as Jake, the eldest child of the chaotic Brockman household, for a new Christmas special later this year.
Matt, 55, built his career selling sex toys and revealed the latest models are more than just dolls; they are robots programmed to fulfill desires.
Matt explained to Tyger for his latest documentary for BBC Three that the lifelike dolls, all with a number of ‘usable openings’, can be linked to an app so the owner can program them to behave as they wish.
The doll’s ‘ghost’ will ‘exist in the app’ and will be based on what the owner chooses.
Tyger was able to talk to one of the dolls in Matt’s factory, named Harmony.
When asked if she wanted to have sex, she was programmed to answer, “I really want sex, but I can’t fulfill it until I’m registered with an owner.”
“I enjoy getting fucked and you can have me any way you want.”
She added, “I was made to be your lover, your best friend and everything you can imagine.”
Tyger asked Matt who his typical customer is and the manufacturer replied, “we sell them to almost everyone, different walks of life and different characters.”
He played Jake, the eldest child of the chaotic Brockman household (pictured L-R with Daniel Roche, Ramona Marquez, Claire Skinner, Hugh Dennis)
Tyger, both of whose parents were once porn stars, met sex doll manufacturer Matt McMullen, whose latest creations are designed to create ‘a higher form of masturbation’
Tyger was able to talk to one of the dolls in Matt’s factory, named Harmony, and later discussed whether virtual reality sex and sex doll could mean the end of prostitution
Matt said he believed this could be a good thing for the sex industry.
He said: ‘I don’t know if it can end prostitution, but it can make a difference. There are a lot of horrible acts that are driven by sexual urges and if this is an available option and those people can get rid of their appetite, which it is, then this is a good thing.”
Tyger played Jake in the British sitcom that ran from 2007 to 2014, but later made other TV appearances.
After the series he appeared on BBC’s Cuckoo with Twilight star Taylor Lautner and on CBBC’s Friday Download.
Later in 2016, he joined the Celebs Go Dating line-up, but he opened up about ‘hated every minute of it’ as he struggled with ‘severe anxiety’ and joked: ‘My chat-up lines were a bit s***.’
Earlier that year, he fell victim to a brutal cyberattack by a group known at the time as Celeb Busted – who reportedly managed to pull several X-rated photos of Tyger from his iCloud.
“He will be devastated that these photos have been made so public,” a source said at the time The sun.
In recent years he has also appeared in series such as 24 Hours in the Past, Grantchester, BBC’s Harland and a film adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Drunk History: UK.