Jeremy Vine squeals in agony experiencing ‘period pains’ in BBC studio To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video.
Jeremy Vine was left screaming in agony in a BBC studio as he experienced ‘period pains’ on air.
Their website explains that the device Jeremy wore, the ‘Crampsta’, simulates intense cramps so people who don’t have periods can appreciate the impact of pain in the workplace.
‘It feels like I’ve eaten a very, very bad takeaway,’ he says at level seven, bending over in pain.
Over The Bloody Moon, the world’s largest collective of menopause, andropause, and menstrual health experts, host simulator trials like these to raise awareness of menstruation.