Chantelle Otten, one of Australia’s leading sexologists, is definitely not shy about expressing her interesting side.
But the 31-year-old actress took things to a new level on a wild night in Sydney with her Australian boyfriend Dylan Alcott over the weekend.
In a series of Instagram posts, Chantelle boasted that she wore a music-activated vibrator to dinner with tennis star Dylan and a few friends.
Australian of the Year and Paralympic hero Dylan Alcott slipped a vibrating sex toy into the underwear of his girlfriend, Chantelle Otten, on a weekend night in Sydney.
Then, taking a break from his tennis career after the Australian Open, he asked Dylan to control the vibrator via an app on his phone and let his friends touch his groin so they could feel the buzz.
Before leaving, Chantelle revealed that she used the sex toy for Pride bear.
“To celebrate the pride, I decided to try something new to please myself,” he told his 170,000 followers.
“This part will go inside your panties,” he added, pointing to the device.

Before leaving, Chantelle revealed that she used the sex toy for Pride bear.
“Designed to sit” [clitoris]but after trying it, i think you might be under the balls for it. [penis] owners. This is a really fun toy and can be versatile.’
After sitting in the fancy restaurant with the toy inside, Chantelle threw her head back on the table as she savored the sensations.
At one point, both Dylan and one of his friends poked him and tapped him in the groin to feel the vibration.

Chantelle let Dylan control the vibrator via an app on her phone, before letting her friends touch her crotch so they could hear the buzz.
When they touched the device, Chantelle chuckled and squirmed, gasping and giggling occasionally in ecstasy.
“I’ll confirm it’s fun,” he explained to the video.
‘Great for a night date. Put your partner (or anyone really!) in control. Great for parties. Was the restaurant convenient? I don’t know, but we had a good time!’

Sitting in a fancy restaurant with toys inside, Chantelle threw her head back against the table, savoring the sensations.
Chantelle and Dylan made their love public at a tennis event in April 2019 and have been inseparable ever since.
Last year, Dylan told Good Weekend magazine that he was very nervous before finalizing his relationship with Chantelle because his entire career revolves around the study of sexual experience.
I thought ‘do it with the best’. But we’re both sexually positive. I think it’s important to talk about it,” says the wheelchair-bound athlete.

“Designed to sit” [clitoris]but after trying it, i think you might be under the balls for it. [penis] owners. This is a really fun toy and can be versatile,” Chantelle explained.

Chantelle poses for a photo with the product at the dining table at Sydney restaurant
Since finding love with Dylan, Chantelle has become a minor celebrity in Australia with sponsorship deals and thousands of social media followers.
She published her first book, The Sex Ed You Never Had, last year, and was named the new brand ambassador for Kérastase hair products this week.
Dylan was named Australian of the Year in January for his athletic achievements and inspiring work with Australians with disabilities.
The tennis star and commentator thanked him emotionally, saying how she once “hated” him for being different, but now feels like the luckiest man in the world.

Chantelle and Dylan went public at a tennis event in April 2019 and have been inseparable ever since.
“I was born with a tumor surrounding my spinal cord that was removed when I was just a few days old,” the Victorians said.
“I don’t know anything but disability. To be honest with you, I can’t tell you how much I hate myself. I hated being disabled. I hated it so much. I hated being different and didn’t want to be here anymore.
“But I’m so lucky to have the best family, some of my best friends, my beautiful partner and my whole team, who told me I was worth it and that I could be loved.”

Since finding love with Dylan, Chantelle has become a minor celebrity in Australia with sponsorship deals and thousands of social media followers.
She now works tirelessly in the community and leverages her status as a professional athlete with 15 wheelchair tennis Grand Slam titles and three Paralympic gold medals to change the perception of Australians living with disabilities.
‘I love my disability. This is the best thing that ever happened to me,” said Alcott.
“I love who I am and the life I can live, and I’m the happiest man in this country.”

Dylan was named Australian of the Year in January for his athletic achievements and inspiring work with Australians with disabilities. (pictured during the ceremony with Chantelle)
In May, Alcott joined other award-winning Australians who met Queen Elizabeth via video chat to commemorate the monarch’s 70th anniversary on Australia Day.
During his introduction, Dylan discussed his sporting achievements and comparisons with British tennis stars.
“Fortunately I won a few Wimbledon titles and beat some players from Great Britain, which made me happy, but you may not be so happy,” he joked.

Queen Elizabeth (pictured) made Dylan laugh when she met the Australians of the Year 2022 via Zoom in early May.
The cheeky joke was enough to make the queen laugh.
On Tuesday, Dylan appeared on ABC’s current affairs program at 7:30 p.m. where he interviewed Leigh Sales to deliver a powerful message to youth dealing with disabilities.
“It’s up to all of us in society to create a space where we feel included,” he said.

“I’m so lucky to have the best family, some of my best friends, my beautiful partner and my entire team that he told me I was worth it and that I could be loved,” Dylan said in his annual acceptance speech in Australia. . Pictured with Chantelle
Source: Daily Mail

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