A flight sergeant in the Royal Air Force was caught starring in a steamy porn film watched 165,000 times after it began circulating at the Cranwell air base.
Micky Doyle, 48, appeared with porn star “tattooed vixen” Bambi in the movie ‘Bambi Blacks F**** Dad’s Mate’, which was reportedly shot around five years ago before being uploaded to PornHub in 2017.
Flt Sgt Doyle reportedly left his role at RAF Cranwell before appearing in the low-budget film. It is believed he later rejoined the force as a full-time reservist helping teach personnel in skills such as first aid.
Bambi Blacks currently appears in adult films and sells access to her video accounts for £50 according to The Sun.
The video was shared around his base which prompted an investigation into Flt Sgt Doyle, who reportedly met his wife Lisa when they worked on the same base after the film was shot.
The RAF now appear to have decided that no formal action would be taken as it happened when he was not serving with the force.
An RAF spokesman: “We have been made aware of an adult video featuring a member of the RAF reserves.
“At the time it was made, the individual was not serving in the RAF and therefore this has been assessed as a private life matter.”
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