EastEnders fans feel sick as Karen gives Billy ‘full examination’ in sex scenes

EastEnders viewers were throwing up their dinners tonight after watching Karen Taylor and Billy Mitchell's sex scenes.

The couple had split up over Billy's allegiances to the Mitchell family, but they decided to give their relationship another go when he offered to stand up to cousin Phil.

It looked like the pair had not had much sleep – and they had not been playing a game of Scrabble all night.

While making Billy a tea to get his strength back, Karen asked: "I aint broke you, have I?"

If that wasn't vomit-inducing enough, Karen then started to engage in some hospital-based role play in the saucy persona of 'Nurse Taylor'.


She told Billy: "And now Doctor, Nurse Taylor would like to show you her appreciation."

Karen then pulled Billy in for a bit of tonsil tennis, much to the disgust of Mitch Baker, who walked in on the raunchy moment.

Karen claimed her ex, who was certainly put off his breakfast, was just jealous of her happiness.

She added: "Now Nurse Taylor would like to give you a full examination."



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EastEnders viewers flocked to Twitter after watching the sordid scene.

One viewer said: "Yuk. Billy and Karen have been doing funny business. I feel a bit sick."

"Billy and Karen 'having some fun'," added another.

A third said: "Oh crikey a threesome between Billy Mitch and Karen"

"Billy looked well up for that examination," said a fourth.

Later on in the cafe, Mitch voiced his frustration at having to listen to Karen and Billy going at it all night.

"You guys want to get some sound proofing for the floors and the walls," insisted Mitch.

"Cause I can’t take the Tarzan and Jane business going on."

Karen sternly told Mitch he would have to like it or lump it – but how much longer can he put up with Billy Mitchell's sex noises?

*EastEnders airs on BBC One on Mondays and Fridays at 8pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm

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