‘Unfortunate sex mishap’: X-ray exposes very ‘common’ disaster

Bizarre sex act that left woman in hospital after a first date
Woman reveals the the sex act which happened on a first date that landed her in hospital.

A Gold Coast woman who was hospitalised after a suffering an “unfortunate sex mishap” on a first date has opened up about her ordeal.

Popular porn star Alicia Davis, 33, spent two days with an anal plug stuck inside her body before finally undergoing surgery to remove it in June.

She had been getting busy with a man she recently “hit it off with” when Ms Davis said “all of a sudden the toy felt like it had fallen out of me”.

Ms Davis, who described herself as an “experienced” user of the bedroom item, said that after multiple failed attempts to remove the plug herself, she went to hospital where doctors confirmed its location with an X-ray.

Seeing the funny side, she later shared her plight in a video that quickly went viral.

But now she’s revealed what happened between her and her date after their bedroom antics took an unexpected turn.

“In the days following the incident we did remain in contact, but for reasons not related to the toy mishap we decided we were not compatible on a level that would warrant continuing seeing each other further,” she told news.com.au.

“It was a funny first date experience for us both but it wasn’t ever going to go any further.”

Popular porn star Alicia Davis went viral after she revealed how her first date went horribly wrong. Picture: Instagram/aliciadavisxx

Popular porn star Alicia Davis went viral after she revealed how her first date went horribly wrong. Picture: Instagram/aliciadavisxx

Ms Davis ended up in hospital after a sex toy they were using “disappeared” during sexual activity.

What ensured was a two-day stint before doctors could remove the item, a situation she since said has left her more cautious in the bedroom.

“My recovery was fine, I had no lasting health implications following the incident, only a mental reminder that these freak accidents can occur,” she explained.

“Whilst I still use the same toys on occasion, I’m definitely more wary and will be for the rest of my life.”

Her X-ray shows the downside of the common sex act. Picture: Instagram/aliciadavisxx

Her X-ray shows the downside of the common sex act. Picture: Instagram/aliciadavisxx

At the time, Ms Davis decided to share her experience on social media, resulting in lots of attention which unfortunately wasn’t all good.

“As the internet goes, there’s always going to be people that hate,” she laughed.

“But honestly these people make more of a mockery of themselves than they do me. They obviously have little knowledge on how the body works and how common this actually is.

“But you can’t explain common sense to an idiot.

“The staff at the hospital told me of the thousands of cases like mine, mine was the ‘most normal’.

“They have people coming in with the most insane things stuck in there like a set of Russian dolls and apple cores. Mine was a toy that was made for this purpose. It just went a little wrong.”

In fact, the explicit deed goes wrong so often, a popular 2025 trend dubbed “things we stick up our B” sparked a warning after it exploded in popularity.

The TikTok craze sees one person claim that they have never inserted an object into their bottom before introducing someone else, such as a friend or colleague.

Meanwhile, the second participant unwittingly reels of a list of items they seemingly have put into their bodies.

Of course, that person hasn’t actually stuck the objects anywhere they shouldn’t have. They were actually asked to answer a different question with the two clips then stitched together, resulting in it appearing as though they are listing items that have been used in a manner other than the one intended.

The trend quickly took off, with KIIS FM’s Jackie ‘O’ Henderson pranking her co-host Kyle Sandilands in one video.

Jackie O pranked her co-host with the 2025 bum trend. Picture: TikTok/KyleandJackieOShow

Sex expert Nicola Relph warned against sticking random objects in places they shouldn’t go. Picture: TikTok

However, it also prompted concern from some experts in the field, including Nicola Relph, the owner of online sex shop Adulttoymegastore, who warned people to stay safe while engaging in certain extra-curricular activities.

“If you’re tempted to use something from the shed or the kitchen drawer, maybe take a pause. That’s not play, that’s a ticket to hospital,” she told news.com.au recently.

For those who are looking to experiment, she warned only use items with a flared base to prevent it from being pulled in, adding that it needed to be made from a body safe materials that will not cause internal damage.

“Follow these rules and you’re miles ahead. The best experiences come from toys that are actually designed for purpose. If it wasn’t designed to go there, don’t put it there – it’s that simple,” she said.

Ms Davis added that her X-rated job can affect her dating life. Picture: Instagram/aliciadavisxx

Ms Davis added that her X-rated job can affect her dating life. Picture: Instagram/aliciadavisxx

In Ms Davis’ case, the object was designed for personal use, with the young adult star explaining that a lot of the backlash to her plight came from the fact she works in the sex industry, a stigma unfortunately faced by may adult entertainers.

“Whilst my direct audience is a very positive community, people in the sex industry like myself are always at the forefront of negativity,” she explained.

“Any chance sad people on the internet can get, they’ll take it. I couldn’t care less what they say. It reflects far more on them than it does me.”

Ms Davis added that her X-rated job can also affect her dating life, but she stressed that she finds this “a positive rather than a negative”.

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