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Mum’s X-rated swingers cake

A baker was left shocked when she was asked to create a very X-rated cake featuring nothing less than a full blown orgy.

Mum-of-three Natalie Burnett, says she took the bizarre brief of a 'clean but cheeky' cake with a swingers theme – given by an anonymous client - and ran with it.

The unique design features three couples getting busy in a bedroom with underwear strewn across the floor.

Each figure has been carefully crafted to a 'tea' – with one busty lady even perched on the bed with a cuppa while her partner proudly displays his manhood next to her.

She added loads of detail to the cake. Photo: Caters News
She added loads of detail to the cake. Photo: Caters News

Natalie, 27, who apparently didn't ask too many questions for the reasoning behind the kinky commission, claims people either 'love or hate' her creation.

"I was told to keep it clean but cheeky. I think I made it fun. I could have gone into a lot more detail, but I wanted to keep that balance,” she says.

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"I thought the finished cake was brilliant. It was exactly what the client wanted, that's exactly what I'm about as a company.

"I think my favourite part is the cup of tea – that just made the cake for me. That bit was requested."

Even the floor is strewn with underwear. Photo: Caters News
Even the floor is strewn with underwear. Photo: Caters News

And when it came to shaping the finer, more private features of each of the figures, Natalie says she embraced the challenge.

After some initial blushes, Natalie says once she got into the swing of creating the vanilla sponge and jam cake she shook off any reservations and went the whole way in forming each character.

"When I got round to those parts, I thought, if I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it properly. So I'll put that little bit in too,” Natalie says.

"I actually found it quite engaging to do. I'd spent a little bit more time making sure the detail was there.”

The mum-of-three says it took three weeks to finish the cake because she was having to put it together away from her children's eyes.

"One of the reasons it took so long to make was that I had to make it when the children weren't around,” she says.

"It was covered constantly – they had no idea it was being made."

And Natalie, who has been running her own cake business for the last 12 months, says the cake has allowed her to develop a plethora of new decorating skills.

"I was in two minds about posting the picture of it on social media, but I've had hundreds of comments about it and I'm glad I shared the picture now,” she says.

"People don't always realise how much skill goes into cake decorating.

"Something like that isn't really what I make that often. Most often it's usually children's birthday cakes, or cakes for older people.

"It shows the detail I go to in cakes for clients."

- With reporting by Caters News

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