A video of a couple engaging with a trout fish as part of their physical activity in Tasmania recently went viral online. Reports suggested that the woman involved in the video previously worked in a vet clinic and had animal shelters, while the man allegedly wanted to be a fishing star on YouTube.
In the disturbing clip, the couple was allegedly seen using the live trout fish as a s*xual object. The woman was reportedly seen lying atop a boat out in the ocean, while the man was heard saying: “That's how you catch a trout!”
According to Yahoo News, a Tasmanian vet clinic reportedly addressed the situation and acknowledged that the woman is a former employee of the hospital: “It has come to my recent attention that an ex-employee of the [vet] hospital has recently been the subject of attention by appearing in a video that has been widely circulated on social media.”
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