Natalie Bassingthwaighte has revealed a very X-rated detail about her personal life with fiancé Pip Loth.
The Rogue Traders singer, 50, was chatting to Tommy Little and Carrie Bickmore on their Hit Network drive show on Tuesday and the conversation quickly turned to Natalie's relationship with Pip.
When Carrie asked Natalie what was the greatest joy about falling in love with Pip, the former Neighbours star swooned.
'I just feel like I’m seen and I’m really heard. I think they [Pip] understand me more than I understand myself,' she said.
'It’s pure and it’s beautiful. There’s a lot of conversations – with girls, it’s a lot! It’s also so beautiful, sweet, caring, kind, and, sexy.'
When Carrie asked if the sex was 'different' with Pip, Natalie replied with an emphatic: 'Yes'.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte (pictured) has revealed a very X-rated detail about her personal life with fiancé Pip Loth
Natalie then shocked Carrie and Tommy with a very intimate detail about her and Pip's personal life.
'The first time that we had actually had sex, after about six or seven hours, like honestly, I'm not even kidding, I'm like: "What? Is this normal?" It was so good,' she said.
Natalie added that she was so wrapped up in the post-coital glow that she had an unfortunate mishap while driving.
'I left and my whole body was shaking so much, and then I get in the car and I'm like: "Don't touch me". I was still right up there,' Natalie explained.
'I went to get my pawpaw and I'm putting it on my lips and my fingers are shaking.
'I'm driving and my lips felt funny – I had Betadine all over my mouth, it wasn't lip balm.'
Clearly taken aback by Natalie's confession, Tommy replied: 'I think if I had sex for seven hours I'd be dead.'
Natalie proposed to Pip during a romantic outing at Niagara Falls in Canada in October.
The Rogue Traders singer, 50, was chatting to Tommy Little and Carrie Bickmore on their Hit Network drive show on Tuesday and When Carrie asked if the sex was 'different' with Pip, Natalie replied with an emphatic: 'Yes'
'The first time that we had actually had sex, after about six or seven hours, like honestly, I'm not even kidding, I'm like: "What? Is this normal?" It was so good,' she said
The happy couple announced the news with a very sweet Instagram video on Saturday morning.
Natalie began the clip with footage of Canadian actor and singer Noah Reid on stage singing a cover of Simply The Best by Tina Turner.
He dedicated the song to Natalie and Pip, who had just gotten engaged hours earlier.
The footage then cut to the moment Natalie popped the question, with Pip first being handed a note from a woman sitting at a typewriter.
Natalie then got down on both knees, smiling and laughing with Pip as she showed her love the engagement ring she had purchased.
Pip happily said yes, with the couple then embracing with a passionate kiss as onlookers walked past.
'Just a little casual proposal… it was me, I got proposed to!' Pip said near the end of the video as she showed off her thick-banded silver ring.
In an emotional extract from her new memoir Love Like This, obtained via Stellar prior to release, the star lifted the lid on her journey from heartbreak to a surprise engagement, admitting she had become anti-marriage after splitting from ex-husband Cameron McGlinchey.
'I left and my whole body was shaking so much, and then I get in the car and I'm like: "Don't touch me". I was still right up there,' Natalie explained
The singer said the pain of ending her marriage to her Rogue Traders bandmate, which ended in 2023 after 12 years together, lingered long after the relationship itself.
By 2024, she had doubled down on that stance, even after meeting and going public with her new partner Pip Loth in November 2023.
But the hard-line stance began to crumble after a quiet exchange with Pip - one that reshaped her perspective on marriage entirely.
'You know, it wasn't even legal for me to get married until 2017,' Natalie revealed Pip told her.
The comment, referencing Australia's Marriage Law Postal Survey, struck a nerve.
'I felt silly that it hadn't dawned on me how much of a privilege it was that I'd been able to get married. Not once, but twice,' Natalie wrote.
Natalie said she came to understand that, for Pip, marriage symbolised something far deeper than tradition.
'The more I listened to Pip the more I realised that for them, marriage wasn't about conformity; it was about being seen and chosen in a world that had for so long told them they weren't allowed to be.'

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