Claudia Winkleman (Image: Ian West/PA Wire)

Strictly's Claudia Winkleman refuses to have sex with husband due to bizarre phobia

The TV presenter opened up about her fear

by · Birmingham Live

BBC Strictly Come Dancing presenter Claudia Winkleman has shared the bizarre reason she is put off from having sex with her husband. The 52-year-old has been married to Kris Thykier for more than 20 years and the pair share three children together.

But if he has drank a glass of water, then she is immediately put off by him. This is due to her unusual fear of liquid.

She explained the situation during an appearance on the Off Menu podcast with comedy duo Ed Gamble and James Acaster back in 2020, The Mirror reports. She told them: "I don't like or believe in water, I won't have it," she alarmingly disclosed.

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"If you're walking towards my table and there's a water glass it's a solid no. I've never knowingly had water - I don't like it. I won't have it around.

"My husband drinks great amounts of water and I really like him but it's problematic. He's glugging. Don't touch me. 'Claud, take your bra off.' I don't think so, you should be ashamed of yourself."

Claudia Winkleman with husband Kris Thykier in 2001

Giving them an example scenario, she went on: "Imagine you're on a date I've been with the same man for 100 years. He's sitting there and he's like: 'I don't know what to have, what are you going to have? Maybe we should have the same thing.' And someone comes round and says: 'Would you like some water? And he goes: 'Yeah, sure'.

"And they give him a pint glass of water and he drinks the whole thing. Are you going to want to kiss this many anymore? No. A wet mouth with a big fleshy tongue that is covered in liquid."

Claudia then confessed that it's not just water she isn't keen on, but all liquids in general. "I want a dry shrivelled up little man, I want to sleep with Mr Burns, he doesn't drink water, I want him at the table," she expressed. "I just don't like liquid, I don't like wine, there's all kinds of stuff. Is this too weird? "

Claudia and her husband share children Jake, 20, Matilda, 17, and Arthur, 12.

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