The Bachelor’s Alex Nation reveals her WILD sex trick and how it earned her a very crude nickname

The Bachelor’s Alex Nation reveals her WILD sex trick and how it earned her a very crude nickname: ‘I can actually do this on command’

When it comes to discussing her sex life, nothing is off the table for Alex Nation.

And The Bachelor star, 30, was up to her old tricks again on Monday as she divulged explicit details about her very surprising sex trick. 

‘Fun fact: I can actually do this ON COMMAND. It’s my cute lil party trick,’ she boasted during an Instagram Q&A with fans.

The Bachelor’s Alex Nation, 30, (pictured) raised eyebrows on Monday as she divulged explicit details about her very surprising sex trick 

‘All my friends at school used to get me to do it in class and when I was filming The Bachelor I showed all the girls in the mansion and [fellow contestant] Noni Janur gave me the nickname ‘Queen LaQueefa’ [laughing-crying emoji],’ she mused.

The mother-of-two, who is engaged to businessman Carson Jory, then shared some sage advice about embracing the less glamorous aspects of sex. 

‘Vaginal flatulence is super normal during sexual activity and it’s really nothing to be embarrassed about. Sex if full of funky noises!’ she insisted. 

'All my friends at school used to get me to do it in class and when I was filming The Bachelor I showed all the girls in the mansion and [fellow contestant] Noni Janur gave me the nickname 'Queen LaQueefa' [laughing-crying emoji],' she mused

‘All my friends at school used to get me to do it in class and when I was filming The Bachelor I showed all the girls in the mansion and [fellow contestant] Noni Janur gave me the nickname ‘Queen LaQueefa’ [laughing-crying emoji],’ she mused

‘I used to be super embarrassed about it during sex when I was younger but now I’m more like ooop,’ Alex added. 

The blonde concluded her post with some helpful advice to those wishing to avoid the perils of vaginal flatulence.

'I used to be super embarrassed about it during sex when I was younger but now I'm more like ooop,' Alex added

‘I used to be super embarrassed about it during sex when I was younger but now I’m more like ooop,’ Alex added 

Alex is no stranger to ruffling feathers by sharing extremely graphic details of her sex life. 

In March, Instagram actually removed one of her racier posts after the platform found it went against ‘community guidelines’. 

Alex’s post discussed her postpartum sex life with Carson, but Instagram decided it amounted to ‘adult sexual solicitation’.

In March, Instagram actually removed one of her racier posts after the platform found it went against 'community guidelines'. Alex's post discussed her postpartum sex life with fiancé Carson Jory (left) but Instagram decided it amounted to 'adult sexual solicitation'

In March, Instagram actually removed one of her racier posts after the platform found it went against ‘community guidelines’. Alex’s post discussed her postpartum sex life with fiancé Carson Jory (left) but Instagram decided it amounted to ‘adult sexual solicitation’ 

Enraged by this decision, Alex later slammed Instagram in a subsequent post, writing: ‘Apparently discussion around connecting with my partner is considered sexual solicitation. Seriously what the f**k? The censorship is seriously beyond a joke.’ 

She added that it was ‘the perfect time to announce that I have joined Sunroom’ – an alternative social media app.

According to Sunroom, the app is ‘dedicated to supporting women in securing their fortunes and futures’.  

Alex shared a screenshot of the message she'd received advising her the post had been deleted

Alex shared a screenshot of the message she’d received advising her the post had been deleted 

‘A woman’s body, creativity, and money are her business, and we want women creators to have an entrepreneurial space that is really, truly theirs to own. A space that gives women more control and more freedom,’ it read. 

Alex went on to explain her decision for joining the social media app, after being censored by Instagram.

‘I can openly discuss sexual wellness, relationship things, raw stories, birth and pregnancy and slip a nip all whilst feeling supported doing so,’ she wrote.

She added that ‘paid members will get exclusive content weekly’, and concluded: ‘#f**kcensorship’.

Enraged by this decision, Alex later slammed Instagram in a subsequent post, writing: 'Apparently discussion around connecting with my partner is considered sexual solicitation. Seriously what the f**k? The censorship is seriously beyond a joke'

Enraged by this decision, Alex later slammed Instagram in a subsequent post, writing: ‘Apparently discussion around connecting with my partner is considered sexual solicitation. Seriously what the f**k? The censorship is seriously beyond a joke’  

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