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Bachelorette's Lee and Georgia were just probed on very X-rated details of their sex life.

It’s only been one day since Georgia Love and Lee Elliott made their romance public and already they’re being quizzed about their sex life.

Appearing on KIIS FM’s Kyle & Jackie O Show on Friday morning, the newly loved-up pair received barrage of intimate questions from shock jock Kyle Sandilands about their first time having sex.

Oh, Kyle…

"When you were peeling off her clothes ...Were you nervous?" the 45-year-old radio host asked the pair. "I would have been s**ting bricks," he continued.

Trying to keep things above board, Lee responded "I was told to behave here," Lee began before conceding, "There were no nerves there whatsoever. Once you have made out in front of cameras."

"It is not so nerve-racking," Georgia agreed before Kyle took his questioning up a notch.

The line of questioning is hardly something new for Kyle, who asked similar questions of this year's couple from The Bachelor, Richie Strahan and Alex Nation.

"Georgia, is he a take-charge lover?" Kyle continued on with complete seriousness.

But ever the journalist, Georgia dodged the question, responding, "Absolutely your words. I would not and did not say that."

Dissatisfied with her diplomacy, Kyle pestered, "Who is the take charge lover? You or him?"

Laughing awkwardly and probably just wanting to get on outta there by this point, Georgia remained firm, replying, "No I am not going to talk about that. Everything else about our relationship so far has been played out to the country, so that's why it absolutely doesn't need to."

Sorry, Kyle. Looks like you'll just have to use your imagination for this one.

Game, set, match, Ms Love.

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anon 8 years ago

Well obviously that is the kind of questions that Kyle would ask, but on the other hand I don't know why anyone even has to acknowledge whether or not they are having sex, let alone the details. A simple, "sexual questions are off the table" would suffice, because really whether people are having sex or how they are having it is really not something they should be questioned on, unless they bring up the subject themselves. Same with these young singer types, over in the States, who get asked whether they are virgins or not, no need to answer in the affirmative, just say, "my mother always taught me that questions about sex are inappropriate so that is none of your business" because quite frankly I recall when a young Britney Spears was asked questions like that and I find it quite creepy that anyone would ask a teenage girl (let alone anyone) those questions. Totally different of course if someone actually raises the issue themselves, then they've opened the line of discussion but otherwise people should be told to mind their own bees wax.