Royal Navy officer caught shooting X-rated films with her seaman lover at top secret nuclear base

A ROYAL Navy officer has been caught shooting X-rated films with her seaman lover at a top secret nuclear base.
Lieutenant Claire Jenkins, 29, who uses the name Cally Taylor, has been making money selling “porn to order” on an adult website.
Furious Navy Top Brass launched an investigation amid fears the couple could be blackmailed by foreign agents.
A number of their films were shot inside the Faslane nuclear submarine HQ, HMNB Clyde, near Glasgow.
Last night, a Navy source said: “The commanders can’t believe it. There could be all kinds of security risks involved.”
Sources said she had passed a rigorous vetting process to get top secret clearance — including a grilling about her sex life.
In her role as a warfare officer, Lt Jenkins has commanded a team of sailors on the hunter-killer submarine HMS Artful.
She was responsible for the £1billion vessel’s hi-tech outer casing of sound-damping tiles that allow it to glide through the ocean stalking Russian subs.
And she was responsible for embarking Special Forces teams at sea, for covert insertions and Tomahawk cruise missiles.
But she also secretly poses as kinky Cally Taylor, inviting punters to pay her to act out their sexual fantasies.
She regularly posts explicit pictures and videos with her lover, Leading Seaman Liam Doddington, also based at HMNB Clyde.
In her profile on Only Fans, she says: “I’m 29 and working that 9 to 5 life, I love to be naughty and stay colourful.
“My naughty side can sometimes get me into trouble, but that feeling of excitement we can get from doing this just makes me so hot and bothered.”
Lt Jenkins confessed all to her bosses when they challenged her last week.
But she continued to post more saucy content over the weekend, including a video with the caption: “He really used me.”
A Navy source said: “This individual has been open and honest with her bosses that this is what she does in her spare time.
“Our issue with security is, ‘Do you keep anything from us?’ Because then you can be open to blackmail.”
A Royal Navy spokesman said: “An investigation is under way and it would be inappropriate to comment further.
“Where personnel fail to act in accordance with our values and standards, we will not hesitate to take appropriate action.”
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