As journalists, sometimes we're required to put in extra effort to get a scoop, break news or to land a big-time interview. Having sex with an interviewee and then recording it? Well, that's one I -- and many others, I'm sure -- haven't experienced.Louise Fischer can no longer say that however, as the 26-year-old Danish journalist was in it to win it for a scoop on a swingers club near Copenhagen. In fact, she was willing to -- and did -- have sex with a man she was interviewing. The segment was aired on Radio4 in Denmark, and lasted two minutes -- and no, I'm not joking.Now, Fischer isn't on camera, but you can hear her moaning at multiple points during the segment. As Radio4 put it, things "got hot and wet for both our reporter and the guests." Of course, Fischer's approach to getting the interview has been met with some backlash, as several people thought she went too far. Others, such as Fischer's parents, laughed at the situation and thought it was cool.“My mother just thinks it’s funny and laughs, my father thought it was really cool,” she recently said regarding the interview, via the New York Post. “I don’t have a boyfriend, that definitely made it a lot easier.”That last part seems pretty important. Needless to say, any boyfriend or significant other probably wouldn't have been down to know -- or hear -- his girlfriend landing an interview that was 100 percent going to go viral. Moaning, slapping ... the whole nine yards.The entire point of the interview was to talk to members of the swingers club in Ishoj to discuss the recent lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. Apparently, things are back in full swing.Full disclosure: don't expect to hear me moaning for an interview anytime soon. No scoop is worth how my girlfriend would react in that scenario. Sorry to disappoint.Follow Clint Lamb on Twitter @ClintRLamb.