Belle du Jour : Cash For Sex Always Sells

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Belle du Jour : Cash For Sex Always Sells



Not to be outdone by ‘Belle du Jour’ Dr Brooke Magnanti, a hospital researcher who broke her anonymity as the author of ‘Diary of a London Call Girl’; David Furnish is to release his own memoirs!

Sir Elton Johns’ partner recalls his life before Elton, how they met and their eventual ‘marriage’ in an autobiographical novel entitled “Tales of a tupenney rent-boy”.

The book recalls how David, working in a gender-bending crack house was ‘turning tricks’ for as little as £10 a time, but would often pay more if he really liked them; recounts how he met Sir Elton John. After playing hard to get for thirty seconds, they began their long and tempestuous courtship where he learned to do exactly as he was told.

The book finishes on a high with Elton eventually taking David up the aisle to an audience of celebrity onlookers and OK magazine photographers.

The book goes on general release as of Thursday with a follow up expected after the inevitable split of the couple. It will be entitled tales of Elton’s’ ex-tupenney rent boy!

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