Porn company iBabe.TV kicked out of business centre after fellow office workers blast ‘sex noises’ and ‘dirty talk’
A PORN company which screens live sex shows online has been kicked out of a business centre after office workers complained of constant “groaning” and “sex noises”.
Chiefs at iBabe.TV set up shop at the Hertfordshire Business Centre in London Colney, Herts, in April this year.
The centre – a former school – is home to 25 offices, which cost a minimum of £350 a month.
Within weeks of setting up on the site, floods of complaints came in from other office workers, who insisted they “couldn’t concentrate" due to all the sex noises.
One worker, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “The noises started up as soon as they arrived.
“They didn’t soundproof the offices, so you could hear groaning and women talking dirty for large parts of the day - which was very distracting.”
He continued: “It was quite funny at first, but then it started getting ridiculous - women, obviously porn stars, were arriving during the day in tiny little outfits and chatting to people outside the offices.
“Some of us men got a bit too distracted, if I’m being honest.”
Another worker, Katherine Jessop, 43, said: “Constant porn stars coming and going from the building, sex noises, you name it, we’ve had to put up with it.
“For the last few months, other tenants and I have had to put up with working in a total nightmare.”
She added: “I know it’s affected my work and others as all day all you hear is moaning and groaning and see scantily clad girls coming and going.”
One local worker wrote that the business should re-locate to Watford, adding: “I’m sure Watford would welcome you with open arms. Or legs.”
Speaking on behalf of his company, iBabe.TV’s managing director, Bradley Kellard, admitted the firm had been kicked out.
He said: “iBabe.TV is a live and interactive babe show.
“We broadcast live from our studios in London Colney every week and our on-screen models answer hundreds of calls from around the world.
“We’ve always tried to be discreet and mindful of our neighbours.
“However, some people are far too serious. It’s a bit of cheeky fun and people need to lighten up a bit.
'We’ve always tried to be discreet and mindful of our neighbours'
“Despite some complaints, we’ve actually got some fans in the building and often they can be found with their ear firmly pressed against our door.
“That said, we’ve been given notice to leave the building.
"It’s a sad day for London Colney, losing its first ever porn company. We’ll be relocating.”
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