Skye Wheatley reveals her biggest turn off in the bedroom – after split with long-time partner Lachlan Waugh

Skye Wheatley has shared her biggest ‘ick’ in the bedroom

The social media personality and former reality TV contestant recently shared on the Skye & Callum show that she dislikes unwanted sexual advances unless there’s a mutual benefit.

Ugh, honestly, it totally ruins the mood for me when I realize my partner is only interested in physical intimacy for his own pleasure. It just feels…wrong, you know? Like, where’s the connection? It’s such a huge turn-off, I can’t even explain it. It completely kills any desire I have.

‘I’m like, you’re literally only showing me attention or affection because you want to f**k me.’

Skye said that sort of selfish attention makes her feel rejected rather than appreciated. 

She described a really unpleasant feeling, saying it made her feel unwanted and rejected, like the other person was being selfish.

Skye recently ended her eight-year relationship with Lachlan Waugh and is now single.

The influencer, 31, shares sons, Forest, five, and Bear, three, with Lachlan. 

Skye recently revealed something personal about her sexuality on the latest episode of her Nova FM podcast, Skye & Callum.

The reality TV personality revealed she might be pansexual and feels she would have explored that part of her identity further if she hadn’t begun a relationship with Lachlan.

Callum Hole, one of the show’s hosts, began the discussion by asking, ‘You’ve been with Lachie for a while now, haven’t you?’

He asked me about when I was twenty-five, said it was eight years ago. But then… oh, then he hinted at something incredible! He said if I’d had more time back then, I might have… well, explored who I was attracted to a little more. It just… it made me think! Like, what could have been? I’ve been replaying that question in my head ever since.

I was so happy to hear Skye talk about her identity! She shared that she actually first learned about pansexuality while watching ‘Love Triangle’ on Stan – it’s amazing how reality TV can open people’s minds and help them understand themselves and others better.

‘I didn’t know what pansexuality was until watching this show,’ she said.

Ultimately, what draws you to someone is their personality, not their gender. You can find yourself attracted to anyone, really, if you connect with who they are as a person.

As a lifestyle expert, I often get questions about understanding different orientations, and this one came up recently. Someone asked me to explain pansexuality, and I put it this way: essentially, it means you’re drawn to who a person is – their personality, their energy – rather than being limited by their gender. It’s about connection beyond just physical attraction.

Skye explained that she’s attracted to people based on their personality and who they are as individuals.

I completely agree. I tend to notice people’s personalities first, rather than their physical appearance or gender.

I’m considering looking into that possibility, or I could have pursued it at a different time, though that’s not currently an option.

Read More

2025-11-13 11:19