A wife was publicly humiliated when her husband admitted on a TV programme that she wasn't the best lover he had ever had. Stuart Brandwood, 44, was left red-faced after confessing on Sky One's new quiz show Nothing But The Truth, hosted by Jerry Springer.
Contestants must answer 21 intimate questions honestly in front of their partners to win the £50,000 ($100,000) jackpot.
Hooked up to a lie detector machine, the welder from Cheshire had little choice but to tell the truth. Wife Amanda, 35, looked crestfallen as he gave his answer. "I'm a lot older than you, though aren't I?" he laughed nervously.
"Keep digging," said his disgruntled wife as she stared at him intently.
"I love her more than anything in the world - don't be sick," he told Jerry.
But there was worse to come.
Mrs Brandwood had a question for her husband which left him squirming in his seat. "While overseas have you ever paid for sex?"
Visibly shaken, he said: "Yes."
He spared his wife details but after the show admitted in the Daily Mail newspaper: "I went to Amsterdam on my stag night.
"My mates decided to get some money together for a prostitute in the red light district. I was very drunk."
The 44-year-old added fuel to the fire by confessing that he only asked his wife out for a bet. She found out six months into the relationship.
Mr Brandwood said: "My brother knew Amanda before I did. I said, 'she's a bit of all right' and he said 'you've got no chance'. 'I bet I have' I
said."
But he later redeemed himself slightly by saying he would never cheat on his wife, even if he knew he wouldn't be caught.
The couple left the show embarrassed and empty handed after Mr Brandwood's final answer about his father-in-law was proved to be a lie.
When asked if he resented working for him he said no - but the polygraph machine had different ideas.
Jerry explained: "Though in your mind you may be saying 'I don't resent it', there is something in you according to the lie detector that your body was saying it's eating away at you."
Mr Brandwood was forced to confess that he only went shopping with his wife to please her, he cheated playing board games with his children and he'd checked out another man at a urinal.
He also admitted stuffing his underwear to make his manhood look bigger.
"It was at a hotel and I rolled a flannel up and put it down my shorts and paraded around the pool like some Adonis and not one person noticed.
"I was gutted," he laughed.
He said after the show: "The worst question for me was 'was my wife Amanda the best lover I'd ever had' and I had to answer no.
"That was the worst question. It hurt that one.
"Maybe one or two bridges need mending."
By Maddy Biddulph, Jan 24 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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