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Caprice Bourret, 52, looks sensational in sexy lace lingerie campaign as she claims wives should be 'selfish in bed' to have happy marriages By Bethan Edwards For Mailonline Published: 00:19, 17 September 2024 | Updated: 00:21, 17 September 2024 e-mail View comments Caprice Bourret has claimed wives should be 'selfish in bed' to have a happy marriage as she modelled new lingerie during her latest photoshoot on Monday. The model, who has been happily married to husband Ty Comfort for 13 years, said sex needs to be a 'priority' in a relationship and women should 'be selfish and get the end result'. Caprice, who previously advised women to have regular 5-minute sex sessions in a bid to maintain their marriages, told OK! Magazine , 'Do it because you want to, be selfish, get the end result, which we know feels amazing!' The American star looked sensational as she slipped into two sexy lace lingerie set from her new Peacocks range as she opened up about marriage.

She said: ' I've always said how important intimacy is. You need to make it a priority and you need to make it happen. Look, it goes wrong when complacency creeps in, it's dangerous.



Caprice Bourret has claimed wives should be 'selfish in bed' to have a happy marriage as she modelled new lingerie during her latest photoshoot on Monday The model, who has been happily married to husband Ty Comfort for 13 years, said sex needs to be a 'priority' in a relationship and women should 'be selfish and get the end result' 'When I said before that we just need to do it, some people took it out of context and flipped the narrative. I obviously mean do it because you want to, be selfish, get the end result, which we know feels amazing! Get into it and be selfish, enjoy it.' In 2001 Caprice advised women to fit in regular sex sessions to protect their marriages, saying: 'You can’t say "I’m tired" or "I have a headache" — no! Take one for the team, it’s between five to ten minutes of your life.

' It comes after Caprice said she thinks IVF may have caused her brain tumour. The model said she was told by her surgeon in 2017 that her tumour started growing 'four years ago' - which was the exact time she started IVF. The businesswoman questioned whether the synthetic hormones injected into her 'might have contributed' to her shock meningioma diagnosis.

Caprice told Platinum magazine : 'I don't know what caused my tumour but I sometimes wonder whether IVF contributed to it. 'When I was diagnosed, the surgeon said, "I think this growth started four years ago" and I thought "Gosh, that's when I was doing IVF". 'Lots of synthetic hormones were being injected into me.

So, it might have contributed to it, but I don't know.' Caprice, who previously advised women to have regular 5-minute sex sessions in a bid to maintain their marriages, said 'Do it because you want to, be selfish, get the end result, which we know feels amazing!' She said: 'I've always said how important intimacy is. You need to make it a priority and you need to make it happen.

Look, it goes wrong when complacency creeps in, it's dangerous' Caprice pictured with husband Ty in 2018 The American star rocked a pair of red flannel pajamas as she modelled her new Peacocks clothing range Caprice received a diagnosis of meningioma - a tumour that grows on the membrane that covers the brain - in Spring 2017. She underwent an operation which involved surgeons taking off part of her skull to remove the tumour. In 2022, Caprice admitted she thought she was going to die when she was diagnosed with her brain tumour five years before.

That year, she shared a graphic image of her surgery scar, taken after her 2017 operation during which doctors removed part of her skull to take out the growth. She shared the image to mark five years since she was given the all-clear after the surgery for her meningioma - a tumour that grows on the membrane that covers the brain. Caprice welcomed her sons, Jett and Jax, in 2013 after three unsuccessful rounds of IVF.

One son was born via surrogate and one born by her but she has chosen not to disclose which son was born by which method. The London-based TV personality also said: 'After my tumour I had to reassess my life. I knew I had to change things - I felt that instinctually.

It comes after Caprice said she thinks IVF may have caused her brain tumour after recalling 'lots of synthetic hormones were injected into her' (pictured with sons Jett and Jax, 10) In 2022, Caprice admitted she thought she was going to die when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour five years ago 'And I realised I wasn't giving anything back. I'm so blessed in life, but life is like a circle and you can't just keep taking, you must give back too. 'So, I started doing a lot of work with Brain Tumour Research, not only giving my own money but my time as well.

' She continued: 'I think a lot of people in the celebrity world give their time to things because of the publicity, but for me, I wanted to make a difference and for it to mean something. 'It's important for me to know I'm helping make a difference to others, but I don't normally shout about it.' There is no proof that IVF can cause meningioma brain tumours but scientists suggest it may accelerate the growth of ones that already exist.

This is because female reproductive hormones women are given during fertility treatment to improve chances of success are known to help tumours to grow. Caprice Share or comment on this article: Caprice Bourret, 52, looks sensational in sexy lace lingerie campaign as she claims wives should be 'selfish in bed' to have happy marriages e-mail Add comment.

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