Woman has ‘‘loud and full body orgasm’’during LA Philharmonic concert

The ground really moved for one woman during the second movement of the LA Philharmonic’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony — when she experienced a “loud and full body orgasm.”

Several concertgoers described the woman’s climactic moment Friday from the balcony at the packed Walt Disney Concert Hall.

“Everyone kind of turned to see what was happening,” Molly Grant, who was sitting near the overjoyed woman, told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday.

“I saw the girl after it had happened, and I assume that she … had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing, and her partner was smiling and looking at her — like in an effort to not shame her,” she said.

“It was quite beautiful,” Grant added.

An audio clip purporting to capture the woman’s moment of ecstasy has gone viral.

British composer Magnus Fiennes, brother of actor Ralph Fiennes, also was in attendance.

“A woman in the audience had a loud and full body orgasm during the 5th’s second movement… Band politely carried on,” he said on Twitter.

However, some social media users expressed their doubts about the incident, with one who was present suggesting that the woman had a medical emergency. (NYPost)

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