Harry Jowsey is the Aussie who shot to international fame after starring on the Netflix hit Too Hot to Handle in April of last year. He had 140,000 followers before the show, and now boasts 3.9 million followers.

The Queensland born social media personality has announced that he may release a sex tape he filmed not too long ago with an as-yet-unnamed influencer.

“I’m not too sure when that’s coming out but I’m just trying to figure out with my publicist and the rest of my team if it’s actually a good idea,” he told American celebrity publication Page Six.

“At some point in my career, something is going to get leaked and I may as well do it before anyone else,” he added.

Jowsey teased explicit details about the tape, saying it was a “pretty intense” spectacle.

“I was literally holding her up with her legs around my head.”

“I was just doing shit that I probably normally wouldn’t do on an average Tuesday morning.”

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Prior to appearing on Too Hot To Handle, Jowsey participated on New Zealand’s dating reality series Heartbreak Island in 2018. Speaking of the show, the influencer revealed that his parents have watched him get down and dirty numerous times. He noted that they have “actually seen me have sex on two shows now.”

“My mom and my dad, we’ve got a very open relationship. I’ll tell [my mum] that I’ve hooked up with this girl or [had this] experience. Same with my dad,” he added.

“Our family doesn’t have any secrets. So, I think I’ve been very blessed with a family that’s open-minded and accepting in any way, shape or form.”

Though he doesn’t believe his parents will be worried about the sex tape, Jowsey said that he hasn’t told them about it yet – despite mentions of it being in mainstream media. Jowsey – who has a thriving OnlyFans account – has profited heavily off his influencer career and bought his parents a house, suggesting that he will use that as leverage.

“I just don’t think they’re going to care too much when I buy them a house,” he said. “The biggest thing for me is just doing it and then asking for forgiveness later.”

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