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28th Apr 2023

Meghan Trainor ‘ruins people’s childhoods’ with x-rated revelation about relationship with Spy Kids actor husband

Steve Hopkins

Meghan Trainor has shocked fans with her “oversharing” after detailing the problems she has in the bedroom due to her “big boy” husband.

The singer has been accused of ruining “people’s childhoods” by going into detail about Spy Kids star, Daryl Sabara, penis.

Trainor, 29, and Sabara, 30, tied the knot in 2018, have a two-year-old son, Riley, and have another kid on the way.

Speaking on her Workin’ On It podcast on 19 April, the ‘Mother’ singer revealed she sometimes gets overwhelmed when the pair get intimate.

She told her podcast co-host and brother, Ryan Trainor, and guest Trisha Paytas that Sabara is very well endowed.

“My husband is a big boy… My p*** is broken though. I have p*** anxiety.”

Trainor then revealed she has vaginismus, but had previously “thought that every woman walking around was always in pain after sex”.

“I was like, ‘doc, are you telling me that I could have sex and not feel a single bit of pain?’”

Vaginismus is an involuntary tensing of the vagina. People experience it at the start of sex, while inserting a tampon or while getting a pelvic exam, and it can make intercourse painful (dyspareunia), according to the Cleveland Clinic.

After giving birth, Trainor said sex became painful.

She then went into graphic detail, saying: “He would penetrate, I would be like, ‘Ow, ow, ow’, like, to the point when… I had to ice myself after,” she said.

“I’m like, ‘Daryl, I have to work today, and I can’t walk’… I’m gonna figure it out,” she stated. “I’m gonna be a star at sex.”

Looking for solutions to the problem, Paytas asked whether it would help if Trainor was on top.

“I’m like ‘Please, no, for so many reasons. I’m like, ‘Don’t look at me. I don’t like this. This hurts way worse’,” Trainor replied.

After admitting that she ‘wished she could make Sabara smaller’, fans of the Spy Kids actor finally lost it across social media.

One person suggested she speak to a gynaecologist, rather than on a podcast. Another added: “The boy from Spy Kids!? Eww please no. Don’t ruin my childhood with that info.”

A third agreed and wrote: “It’s ok not to tell us everything. Just because you are ‘famous’… What’s off-limits?”

Sabara playing Juni Cortez in the early 2000s children’s movie franchise, Spy Kids.

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