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THE fetishes of
some of Hollywood's biggest names are about to be laid bare as a
new book tackles the sex lives of Tinseltown's A-listers
Arnold Schwarzenegger picking up a call-girl
in a bar and taking her back to his hotel room. The wife of television
mogul Aaron Spelling having regular sex with a female prostitute
while her billionaire husband watched.
Two porn stars, hired to be water-babe eye-candy
at the birthday party of an American socialite, taking 30 male guests
into a poolside cabana for a sexual romp in full view of the soiree
and caught on camera by the press.
These are just some of the celebrity sex
stories revealed in Hooking Up: You'll Never Make Love in This Town
Again Again , which will be released in Australia later this year.
The book is the follow-up to 1996's sleazy
best seller You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again.
The new tome names Hollywood's paying regulars
and catalogues what they liked, how dirty, how often, how quick
and with how many.
Besides the usual suspects like Kiss member
Gene Simmons and actor Charlie Sheen, the fire-engine-red book reveals
stories about high-profile names including Brad Pitt, Kevin Costner,
Laurence Fishburne, Matt Le-Blanc, Tommy Lee, Jack Nicholson, Dan
Aykroyd, Britney Spears' hubby Kevin Federline and Saudi Arabian
billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi.
The authors are four women well-placed to
report on the behind-the-scenes sex lives of the rich and famous
- Carly Milne, a former porn industry publicist, Jennifer Young,
the daughter of the late movie star Gig Young and a pal of infamous
Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, and two anonymous call girls, Amanda,
who has 20 years experience, and Olivia, a paid escort to movie
stars and Arab royalty.
Julie Osborne, who edited the book, said
that with such explosive revelations about very powerful people,
the publishers decided to keep the contents a secret.
They released no advance copies to the media
in an effort to prevent celebrities with a lot to lose including
Schwarzenegger, who is currently campaigning on a family values
platform for another term as governor of California - from gaining
injunctions to prevent its release.
"The first book made a huge splash and
a lot of people made a lot of threats about suing but never did,"
she said.
"Some people are going to write it off
as rumour and conjecture but it is 100 per cent true - it's all
been vetted (legally)."
The vetting process included lie detector
tests for the authors, who reportedly all passed with flying colours.
Milne said she initially struggled with the
idea of revealing the sexual antics of former business acquaintances,
but the hypocritical nature of some of the celebrities - including
the politically conservative, family-oriented "Governator"
- was her deciding factor in going ahead with the saucy reportage.
"I originally had a battle of conscience
in writing the stories because people don't want their sex lives
smeared in print," she said. "But for (high-profile) people
who are married and have kids and are running around with hookers,
if you don't want it written about, keep it in your pants.
"He (Schwarzenegger) has got political
aspirations and he's married (to blue-blood Republican and Kennedy
family member Maria Shriver) with kids. You have got to think 'Is
it worth it?' because you never know who is going to find out."
Milne, who quit being a porn industry publicist
to be a full-time writer, said many other celebrities would breathe
a sigh of relief when they found out their antics had not made it
into the tome.
The LA-based author said the stories touched
on in the book were only the tip of a very big iceberg.
"There are only a couple of girls who
are sharing their stories in this book and there are so many more
who are keeping their mouths shut," she said. "They don't
care that they are having sex with a celebrity.
"All they care about is getting paid.
That's why celebrities would often prefer to get a hooker, rather
than pick up a girl at a club."
Milne said the story she was most shocked
by in the book was that of billionaire TV producer Aaron Spelling,
who died in June, and his 61-year-old wife Candy, parents of actress
Tori Spelling.
"Aaron Spelling would hire female escorts
for Candy and he would watch her have sex with the hooker and then
he would have sex with Candy while the hooker watched," she
said.
"The theory was that Candy was actually
a lesbian."
The salacious nature of the book, which was
launched at a Los Angeles club on Thursday night, has already prompted
one of America's most powerful gossip columnists Cindy Adams to
speculate that its publication will lead to a lot of grovelling
from the named-and-shamed celebrities to their partners.
"The book is great for jewellers,"
she wrote in her column in The New York Post on Friday.
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