Mark Robertson

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Behind tonight's HBO documentary "Tickled"

After stumbling upon a bizarre “competitive endurance tickling” video online, wherein young men are paid to be tied up and tickled, reporter David Farrier reaches out to request a story from the company. But the reply he receives is shocking—the sender mocks Farrier’s sexual orientation and threatens extreme legal action should he dig any deeper. So, like any good journalist confronted by a bully, he does just the opposite and uncovers a vast empire, known for harassing and harming the lives of those who protest their involvement in these films. The more he investigates, the stranger it gets, discovering secret identities and criminal activity.Discovering the truth becomes Farrier’s obsession, despite increasingly sinister threats. With humor and determination, Farrier and co-director Dylan Reeve summon up every resource available to get to the bottom of this tickling wormhole.

In his research for the movie "Tickled," David Farrier agreed to be restrained and tickled by someone into the fetish of tickling. Here he gets the full tickling treatment just like a model would for the foot website MyFriendsFeet.com. He also interviews Rich of MyFriendsFeet.com about the fetish itself. "Tickled" opens in the US on June 17, 2016.


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