'The Big Bang Theory' season 10 spoilers: UK bans raunchy scene between Leonard and Penny; Raj to start dating again?

Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) on "The Big Bang Theory" Instagram/BigBangTheory_CBS

A raunchy scene between Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco) was banned from airing in the United Kingdom even though it aired in the US.

In the previous episode — entitled "The Veracity Elasticity" — Sheldon (Jim Parsons) had a dream sequence in which he imagined his friends engaging in BDSM roleplay in his room.

According to a report by the Mirror, advertisers demanded for the scene to be cut out from airing. The scene in question featured Sheldon's room converted into a dungeon by his newlywed friends, where he walks in on them. Leonard has his wrists tied and Penny is playfully using a whip on him while both are wearing sexy lingerie.

Meanwhile, Shamy fans will have a reason to celebrate in the latest episode of "The Big Bang Theory" season 10 when, in a unique turn of events, it is Sheldon who attempts to seduce his girlfriend. According to a report by iTechPost, Sheldon will try to be sexy with brandy but Amy (Mayim Bialik) is having none of it as she rejects his advances. Amy also takes a stand against getting pregnant.

Meanwhile, fans of the show will finally see Raj (Kunal Nayyar) back in the dating scene but his friends won't find out about it just yet. For the episode entitled "The Brain Bowl Incubation," it is said that Raj will keep his girl a secret from his friends because he is afraid of what they would say if they find out she was a cleaner.

This might pose as a problem for the new couple as their relationship progresses.

And there is more in store for Leonard and Penny in the upcoming episode as well as Penny updates the look of the couple's apartment and will be throwing out some of Leonard's belongings, which will set him off.

"The Big Bang Theory" airs on Thursdays at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

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