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Deputy headteacher suspended for starring as gagged and spanked pervert in film

A deputy headteacher has been suspended from work after he appeared in Babe Camp – an X-rated movie in which he’s gagged and spanked and also has a threesome.

Paul Belsey, who is the number two at Marjorie McClure School in the south-east London borough of Bromley, stars as an alcoholic sex pest in the S&M comedy film, which is available for streaming on Amazon Prime.

The 41-year-old, the head of safeguarding at the school, which is in Chislehurst, plays a character called Billy Cockburn, reports The Sun.

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In one scene, he’s filmed screaming as he is bound, gagged and spanked while he’s wearing a Hawaiian shirt.



It's Paul Belsey's second film
It’s Paul Belsey’s second film

In another, the father-of-two is seen taking two women on a hen do dressed as cheerleaders into a tent for a threesome.

Mr Belsey’s role in the flick was easily spotted as he doesn’t use a fake name.

“He would brag about how he was an extra in The Bill once, among other things,” a staff source told The Sun.



Babe Camp was released last year
Babe Camp was released last year

“He is ­supposed to be head of safeguarding for some of society’s most vulnerable children.

“It’s despicable and a ­complete violation of the trust the school has shown in him.”

The staff source added: “It’s unbelievable – it’s not even like it’s something from his dark past. He was starring in this while he was working with children. It’s beyond belief.”



Billy Cockburn with the ‘cheerleaders’
Billy Cockburn with the ‘cheerleaders’

Babe Camp, which was released last year, hasn’t quite set the world alight in terms of its reviews, and it scores 2.6 on IMDb.

It’s Mr Belsey’s second Amazon Prime appearance. He was also in 2022’s Halloween Jack 3D.

The school has been contacted for comment.

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