Scotland's NHS investigating allegations of gay porn being filmed in children's hospital

"I will not be made to feel any different just because I record my sex."

"I will not be made to feel any different just because I record my sex."

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The National Health Service launched an investigation into allegations that staff members filmed an adult video at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow Scottland and posted it to the OnlyFans porn site.

According to the Scottish Sun, an employee who works at the hospital in a non-clinical role, who is also an amateur porn star, allegedly filmed the sex video with a junior doctor in the staff changing rooms.

A source told the outlet, "People on the wards claim to have seen a video where you can identify the changing rooms." They added, "There are scrubs on the floor."

"This has spread like wildfire around the hospital," the person continued. "The NHS needs to get to the bottom of this fast because the claims are horrendous. The last place any sexual encounters should happen is the pediatric unit of a hospital."

Discussing the alleged filmmaker the source noted, "It was already common knowledge that the non-clinical worker made sex videos and he was pretty open about that on his Facebook page." They added, "What he does in his spare time is up to him, although some of the stuff was pretty extreme. But when the rumors about sex inside the hospital began swirling, the NHS had to act.”

A spokesman for the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde revealed it "launched an investigation into these concerning allegations." They noted, "So far we have not established any evidence of inappropriate behavior or conduct on our premises.”

"These allegations are extremely serious and alarming, so I welcome this investigation by the health board,” Shadow Cabinet Secretary Dr. Sandesh Gulhane reacted.

In reaction to the investigation, the adult performer said, "I will not be made to feel any different just because I record my sex." On social media, however, he went on to threaten anyone sharing the videos.

"It has come to my attention that someone screen recorded/saved my sex tapes and is sharing them highly with multiple people including my place of work," he said. "Can I just remind everyone this is a criminal offense to be saving my videos without permission and sharing them? If all videos aren’t being deleted and stop being shared then I’m getting the police involved and you will be prosecuted."

"I deleted social media because I was embarrassed and ashamed but you know what, I’m not being made to feel like that anymore," he added. "We’ve all watched porn, had sex — I just decide to record mine but it does not give the right for people to be saving it directly to their phone and sharing it with everyone and especially the place I work."

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