Educator and TV host Sue Johanson, who helped destigmatize the joy of sex, dead at 93
TORONTO – With her wire-rim glasses and grandmotherly demeanour, Sue Johanson seemed an unlikely candidate to be Canadian TV’s foremost sex guru.
But her straight talk about anal, oral and solo sex earned her call-in advice shows a loyal following, first on the radio and later on both Canadian and American TV.
Director Lisa Rideout, who made a documentary last year about Johanson, confirmed Thursday Johanson died at age 93.
People delighted in calling in to “The Sunday Night Sex Show” and its American counterpart “Talk Sex with Sue Johanson” with questions about obscure acts and fetishes in hopes of shocking the matronly nurse, her daughter Jane Johanson said in an interview before the launch of the documentary “Sex with Sue.”