A NAKED couple had sex in full view of stars partying at celeb hangout Chiltern Firehouse.
They romped against a window in the hotel above a rear door used by singer Dua Lipa and others.
Goggle-eyed guests at the upmarket restaurant and hotel in West London’s Marylebone took pictures of the 45-minute sex show on Saturday night.
The randy couple were seemingly oblivious to their amorous antics having an avid audience.
A source said: “It was a busy night and the usual crowd of good-looking cool people were hanging around the back door smoking, drinking and chatting as they came and went.
“Suddenly, someone pointed up at the window above the doorway and a couple were really going for it against the frosted glass.
“It didn’t do much to protect their modesty — they’d left the lights on in the room so it was illuminated for all to see.
“Some photographers were there taking pics of the celebs leaving but they didn’t seem to care.
“They went on for ages, in all sorts of different positions, as more and more people gathered below in shock.”
Chiltern Firehouse is owned by the US businessman Andre Balazs, 65, whose portfolio also includes the LA A-list hangout Chateau Marmont.
Regulars include models Kate Moss, 48, and Cara Delevingne, 30, pop singer Rita Ora, 32, and rocker Noel Gallagher, 55.
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