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26th Apr 2018

Holly Willoughby looked horrified during a chat about teenagers using vibrators

Jade Hayden

Nice bit of chat for the morning, yeah?

Holly Willoughby had an intense reaction to a discussion about teenage girls using vibrators today.

The debate took place on This Morning earlier today and featured the argument that girls aged 16 should be introduced to vibrators during puberty.

Guests Annabelle Knight and Judi Love argued for and against girls being given vibrators when Holly was caught off-guard with a question by Judi.

She said to the presenter:

“We have young boys locked in their rooms playing computer games, now you’re going to have young girls in their room with their vibrator. I couldn’t imagine, could you imagine Holly?”

Holly replied: “No, it’s quite horrific,” while looking a bit shocked.

This came after Annabelle argued that teenagers don’t need to have vibrators, but that masturbation allows girls to “explore their sexuality.”

She said:

“We want to promote a healthy and happy sexual approach for young people across the board. I think in society we don’t talk about the female side of pleasure.”

“(Vibrators are) the cherry on top of masturbation. It’s not a necessity but it helping you explore your sexuality.”

Although Holly looked fairly horrified at the thought of a teenager using a vibrator, both she and Judi seemed to have forgotten that young boys aren’t just sitting in their rooms playing video games.

They’re masturbating too. It happens.

And there are far worse “horrific” things in this world than a 16-year-old using a vibrator.