Strictly's Claudia Winkleman jokes she'll 'sleep with husband's brother' if he does one thing

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Strictly Come Dancing presenter Claudia Winkleman has cheekily "warned" her husband Kris Thykier that she might just bed his brother if he does one thing she can't stand.

The Strictly star, who has been at the helm of the popular dance show with Tess Daly since Bruce Forsyth's departure in 2014, confessed to a very bizarre turn-off during a chat with Paul Merton on Room 101 last year.

Married to her film producer beau since 2000, the 52 year old telly host revealed: "I don't think I could have sex with somebody who had a very strict system when it came to loading the dishwasher. I'm just, it goes in, it comes out, everyone please relax."

Claudia isn't one for order and is more than happy to go with the flow, especially when it comes to kitchen chores, adding: "So yeah, I'd find that quite tiresome.

Strictly Come Dancing's Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman

Strictly Come Dancing's Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman

"My husband is much cleaner than I am, he once said 'babe, you know where we keep the mustard', and I was like, I'm happy to call [counselling charity] Relate, don't touch me. I think this might be one of the most unattractive things ever."

The conversation took an even saucier turn as Merton enquired about her aversion to keeping the plates in a particular spot, leading her to jest: "I'm not playing Frisbee, I'll put them in. But if one goes skew-whiff, and he came up and went, 'well that's never going to work' then I'm going to sleep with your brother."

Claudia Winkleman issued a cheeky warning to husband Kris Thykier

Merton pointed out a survey revealing that 42 percent of people had reloaded the dishwasher in secret because they thought it wasn't loaded "incorrectly". Claudia jested: "They also have coasters and prefer it when people take their shoes off when they come into the house," reports Birmingham Live.

Don't miss Claudia and Tess presenting Strictly Come Dancing tonight at 6.35pm on BBC One.

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