SHOCKING footage shows the moment a Magaluf sex predator tells an undercover female reporter that “being 15 doesn’t count on holiday”.
Journalists Ellie Flynn and Emily Birtley felt sick to their stomach after visiting the “predatory underbelly” of the popular holiday destination.
The brave pair visited the infamous Punta Ballena ‘party strip’ where they pretended to be drunk to see whether men would attempt to take advantage of their state.
Wearing hidden cameras, they managed to capture one sickening scene where two men spoke outside a hotel bar with Emily and Ellie.
Emily, who is in her twenties, pretended to be just 15-years-old and on her first holiday with friends.
One of the men began hitting on Emily with his friend calling him a “nonce”.
But the disgusting predator immediately shot back: “It’s okay bro, we’re on holiday, it doesn’t count… doesn’t matter if she’s 15, it doesn’t count.”
The girls played along, clearly hoping he was joking, but the man then made an outrageous statement, claiming: “If she’s got a full hymen I’ll know…”
He initially tried to play it off, laughing when the journalists, clearly taken aback, pressed him on it.
But moments later he doubled down: “I said, I want to see if she’s got a fully developed hymen or not!”
The disturbing encounter is shown in the new film, Magaluf Undercover: Predators and Parties which is available to stream today on Channel 4 and YouTube.
The repulsive incident was just one of may that Ellie and Emily captured in the documentary.
Terrified Ellie was also forced to escape after several men said they would “go for it” after finding her on a beach lounger.
Ellie lay on a sun lounger on Magaluf beach in Majorca, pretending to be passed out.
One approaches and tries it on with her before she mumbles a refusal.
Secret cameras operated by TV crew, hidden around the lounger, show the man walking away.
But instead of leaving, he goes to recruit another thug.
“She’s completely wasted,” he tells him in Spanish, before calling out “Let’s go for it!”.
A third man moves in beside Ellie on the sun lounger saying: “If you want, I can keep you company.”
After the horrifying encounter, Ellie said: “The arrival of the third male startled and genuinely scared me.
“I had seen the first two together, but the sudden appearance of another — and having no idea at the time if they were together — was enough for me to signal security to get me out.
“I leave the beach upset and frightened, feeling like I’ve experienced an orchestrated attempt to target drunk women alone on a night out in Magaluf.
“Shockingly, this was not an isolated incident, but a pattern that emerged across my three nights in the resort town.”