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'I help 500 women orgasm every week and nothing makes me blush any more'

Since lockdown forced her business online only, Ky Hoyle has sex-educated many more women around the globe. She lives in East London and began dating a new partner during lockdown

Ky wanted to create a safe space for women to learn about their bodies

Whether I’m encouraging women to talk about their “lady gardens”, testing new sex toys or having a chat with Phil and Holly on the This Morning sofa, my job is never dull.

My entire 30-year career has been about empowering women to explore and enjoy their sexuality – nothing makes me blush any more.

I was raised in Yorkshire, to liberal if conventional parents. I remember being in physics classes and feeling like girls shouldn’t take a back seat to the boys.

I knew we were just as able. But there was nothing in my school years to suggest I’d try to revolutionise the UK sex industry in later life.

I was 16 when I lost my virginity, but I was having sexual experiences earlier.

A disastrous trip shopping for sex toys inspired Ky's business

After my art degree in Brighton, I taught English in Japan, and then came to London in the 1990s.

There was so much negativity around sexuality then, the Government banned the teaching of LGBTQ+ life and the AIDS epidemic was still prominent.

The idea for Sh! all started after a disastrous shopping trip for sex toys in Soho.