Caitlyn Kirby, 19, was filmed in a sex act at work with 35-year-old Neville Fox. Photo / Twitter
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A teenage supermarket manager caught on camera having sex with a colleague has revealed how her "moment of madness" has sent her life spiralling out of control.
Caitlyn Kirby's world turned upside down after a video of her and 35-year-old Neville Fox having sex at work went viral.
The 19-year-old hasn't only copped abuse from social media but her own family has dubbed her the "Kim Kardashian of Norwich".
The pair's work romance blossomed over a number of weeks before Fox had told the 19-year-old he had split from his 54-year-old partner.
"I've paid a high price for a silly mistake. I suppose I managed to be the idiot that gets caught doing it.
"We had been flirting at work for a few weeks but it was nothing serious. I had just finished but he was still working when one thing led to another at about seven in the evening. It just seemed to happen out of nowhere.
"He made the first move, I went along with it and it just spiralled out of control.
"The person I feel really awful for is Neville's partner. She must be mortified about it all. Neville had said that they'd separated."
The pair were filmed by a group of males outside Tescos before the video was shared on WhatsApp.
Just days later Kirby was horrified to discover the video on social media. Hours alter management hauled her and Fox into the office and told them there would be an investigation.
Kirby soon handed hin her notice, telling The Sun: "Can you imagine having to go in and face everyone after something like that? It's been a really mad week. I think I might move to Brazil to get away from it all."
Kirby has since deleted all of her social media accounts due to the backlash and revealed she also received 304 Facebook friend requests, mostly from teenage boys.
The 19-year-old has since apologised to Fox's partner and said her parents were disappointed at the incident.
Kirby has worked at Tesco since she was 16, and said she's damaged the brand and "feels like a kick in the teeth" to the supermarket.