Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Irish gymnast Rhys McClenaghan has dispelled the myth about 'anti-sex' beds at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo - jumping up and down on his to prove they actually don't break.Reports emerged earlier this week suggesting the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had come up with a crafty solution to deter athletes from getting beneath the sheets together amid strict Covid regulations at this year's games.In the notoriously sex-positive Olympic village, beds were said to have been made out of cardboard and designed to only withstand the weight of one person.Any sudden movements would supposedly break the bed, which can be recycled once used.However, McClenaghan, 21, has proved the rumours.
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