Summary
A survey by Adam & Eve reveals that a minority of Americans have watched celebrity sex tapes, with a significant portion never having done so.
Abstract
The article discusses the viewing habits of Americans regarding celebrity sex tapes, citing a survey conducted by the sex toy company Adam & Eve. The survey found that only 33% of the 1,000 participants admitted to watching such tapes, with famous examples including those of Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, and Paris Hilton. Conversely, 66% stated they have never watched a celebrity sex tape, and 1% declined to answer, possibly indicating a sense of embarrassment. The article speculates that the low percentage of viewers might be due to the tapes' perceived lack of excitement, using Kim Kardashian's sex tape as an example of content that might be considered boring.
Opinions
- The author suggests that the 1% who refused to answer the survey question might have watched a celebrity sex tape and felt too embarrassed to admit it.
- There is an implication that celebrity sex tapes, specifically mentioning Kim Kardashian's, may not live up to the hype and could be disappointing to viewers.
- The article's tone implies a critique of the cultural fascination with celebrity sex tapes, contrasting it with the actual viewing habits of the general public.
- The author seems to maintain a level of skepticism regarding the appeal of celebrity sex tapes, as evidenced by the mention of Kim Kardashian's tape being "pretty boring."