Royal Navy officer reportedly films porn with lover inside secret nuclear base

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A British Royal Navy officer has been filming online “porn to order” with her seaman lover from inside a secret nuclear base, according to a report.

Lieutenant Claire Jenkins – known as Cally Taylor on Only Fans – has posted explicit material from inside the Faslane nuclear submarine HQ at Her Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde in Scotland, The Sun said.

Many of the X-rated online clips include the 29-year-old’s naval lover, Leading Seaman Liam Doddington, who is at the same base, the report said.

“The commanders can’t believe it. There could be all kinds of security risks involved,” a Navy source told the UK paper.

Confronted by her bosses, Jenkins reportedly confessed — but continued to post more X-rated content over the weekend, including a video with the caption, “He really used me.”

The Sun’s Navy source insisted that Jenkins had been “open and honest with her bosses that this is what she does in her spare time.”

“Our issue with security is, ‘Do you keep anything from us?’ Because then you can be open to blackmail,” the source said.

Jenkins is a warfare officer who has commanded a team of sailors on the $1.3 billion hunter-killer submarine HMS Artful, The Sun said. She has also been responsible for embarking Special Forces teams at sea, for covert insertions and Tomahawk cruise missiles, the report said.

A Royal Navy spokesman confirmed that “an investigation is under way.”

“Where personnel fail to act in accordance with our values and standards, we will not hesitate to take appropriate action,” the spokesman told The Sun.

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