Melanie Sykes spoke candidly about her sex life on The Shift, a podcast for women over 40, and says that she has a high libido and that people have labeled her a 'predator'
TV presenter Melanie Sykes has said that having a number of younger men "on the bounce" as boyfriends has caused her to be viewed as a "predator".
Melanie has been married twice: first to actor Daniel Caltagirone with whom she shares two children, and then to Jack Cockings who is 16 years her junior.She said that she has "always" had a high libido but that it had driven her to have sex with people that weren't "necessarily good" for her. "I’ve always had a high libido.
"If you can resolve an argument with a really great session of sex, it doesn’t mean the problem has gone. And I thought if I withdraw the sex, then the problems I can just avoid.
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