Freaky Friday! Channel Seven airs ANOTHER raunchy midday movie inspired by a true story about a leaked sex tape at an elite American school
Channel Seven has gone and done it once again, screening yet another raunchy midday movie.
On Friday, the network aired the 2013 Lifetime movie, Restless Virgins, about a sex scandal at an elite American high school.
Loosely based on real-life events, the film follows a group of wealthy students at the fictional Sutton Academy.
The school’s resident villain, Dylan, comes up with a plan to secretly record a group of students having sex in the locker room.
‘I want to do something that no one is ever going to forget here – a sex tape,’ announces Dylan, played by former Desperate Housewives actor Charlie Carver, 31.
‘Years from now, people are going to know I was the man.’
Rawr: On Friday, Channel Seven aired the 2013 Lifetime movie, Restless Virgins, about a sex scandal at an elite American high school
The video then ends up in the hands of the school’s newspaper editor, Emily, who decides to release it, with a lot of repercussions.
‘I’m going to expose the truth,’ says Emily, played by actress Vanessa Marano, 26.
The racy movie features a suggestive group sex scene, along with a multi-partner makeout session in a hot tub.
Caught on camera: The school’s resident villain, Dylan, comes up with a plan to secretly record a group of students having sex in the locker room
In 2005, five members of the hockey team at Boston’s prestigious Milton Academy were expelled after receiving oral sex from a 15-year-old female student.
Despite airing in the middle of the day, the film does not appear to breach the commercial television Code of Practice.
Under the existing Code of Practice for Australian free-to-air TV, any material classified ‘M’ can be aired on school days between 12pm and 3pm.
Circling the drain: The racy movie features a suggestive group sex scene, along with a multi-partner makeout session in a hot tub