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A KINKY couple have been banned from a pub by a furious landlord after they filmed a bizarre bondage session on the terrace.

Dominatrix Lydia Chadwick had tied her "slave" to a roof beam with a dog lead and was spanking them with a paddle in full view of other diners on Sunday evening.

 Dominatrix Lydia Chadwick said her client wanted to be publicly humiliated
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Dominatrix Lydia Chadwick said her client wanted to be publicly humiliatedCredit: Ben Lack

Footage of the pair’s session - which shows a masked person in suspenders being hit by a woman dressed in black - has been shared online.

But Lydia, 30, defended her actions and said: "People should get out of the dark ages and accept this sort of behaviour.

"Most people are just treating it as a laugh."

Lydia said she had taken a friend from Camden, who identifies as a woman, into the pub because she wanted to be publicly humiliated.

 The kinky pair could be seen on the terrace - in full view of diners
 The kinky pair could be seen on the terrace - in full view of dinersCredit: Ben Lack

They took a table in a quiet area and the woman stripped down to her underwear before Lydia handcuffed her and suspended her from the ceiling.

Lydia said: “She said she was coming up to the Lake District and we arranged to meet.

“She said she wanted to be publicly humiliated so I was going to take her to a local beauty spot where the walkers go.

“We thought we would give them something to laugh at. I did that for another customer before the lockdown.

“But we were running out of time and decided to go for a drink in The Mill in Ulverston, Cumbria.

"I was going to walk her on a dog lead, but she got embarrassed with everyone looking at us.

“We signed in and went to the roof terrace, where I chained her to the rafters.

“I blindfolded her and pretended to walk away and leave her as part of the humiliation. I was videoing it and we didn’t think anyone else could see.

“I then pulled up her skirt and paddled her.

“A couple of other people walked past to have a cigarette but didn’t seem to pay any attention.

“The next thing we knew the lads who were filming us told the bar staff who told us it was time to go home.

“It is the first time I have been out for a drink for six months and I end up getting barred.

“I didn’t mean to upset The Mill. We were just giving people a laugh. I didn’t think the Mill would be upset. I will apologise to them.”

'IT'S A FAMILY PUB'

Michelle Wood, general manager of The Mill, in Ulverston, Cumbria, failed to see the funny side.

She said: “This is not behaviour that we want to encourage. It is a family pub.

“The couple signed in as all customers are asked to do for pandemic regulations and it was obvious that the man was dressed as a woman.

“But in 2020 if you turn men away because they are dressed as women then it is discrimination.

“One of the other customers started filming what was going on and then came to tell the staff.

“They just embarrassed us for her financial gain.”

Lydia has clients all over the world and told The Sun her dominatrix work is "just a job".

She said: “Most of my customers are in the UK, although I do have a few overseas.

“I do phone sex and mistressing. I do what people ask me to do for them - humiliation, cross dressing and calling them pathetic and shouting at them.

“I also do customer videos, like foot fetishes and spanking.”

Lydia admitted that her family had been upset after the video went viral.

She said: “My sister isn’t talking to me and my mother is upset.”

'UNREAL SCENES'

An onlooker at The Mill witnessed the X-rated incident upstairs on the terrace.

They said: “These lads came down that were sat up there, telling us to go up and see what's happening.
"She has them tied up with a dog lead on one of the beams, whipping them."

Another Twitter user said: "Unreal scenes coming from the mill in Ulverston."

The Mill’s angry landlord has blasted the couple for their public antics.

 The landlord of The Mill in Ulverston, Cumbria has barred the pair
The landlord of The Mill in Ulverston, Cumbria has barred the pairCredit: Facebook

Phil Simpson said: "As soon as we spotted this couple's activities they were told to leave our premises.

"They are now barred and having seen their post on social media the police have now contacted us for more information.

"We find it quite depressing that such people should seek to embarrass small local businesses in this manner."

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