RalucaV hat geschrieben: wer kommt mit mir ihm zu retten?
und jetzt warten wir mal ein paar tage ab, bis ein anderer hotelgast seine rein zufällig gemachten poolfotos an die boulevard-presse verkauft
Dolarhyde hat geschrieben:der tatort, nur leider ohne verdächtige
Fiennes vergnügt sich mit Frauen im Pool
Seit seiner Trennung von der 22 Jahre älteren Schauspielerin Francesca Annis, mit der er elf Jahre liiert war, scheint Fiennes offensichtlich einen enorm hohen Nachholbedarf zu haben. Oder ist es einfach nur die Midlife-Crisis?
Der Schauspieler legt jedenfalls derzeit keinen Wert auf sein Image und schlittert von einer skandalträchtigen Geschichte in die nächste. Erst im vergangenen Monat wurde bekannt, dass Ralph Fiennes in einer Flugzeugtoilette Sex mit einer Stewardess hatte, die daraufhin ihren Job verlor. Gerüchte, dass sie von Fiennes schwanger sein könnte, schienen den Star nicht zu beeindrucken. Sein Verhalten soll er zumindest nicht geändert und damit nun Gäste eines Hotels in Belgien verärgert haben.
Der 44-Jährige hat angeblich den Pool des Hauses für eine kleine Privatparty genutzt und sich dort nackt mit vier unbekannten Schönheiten vergnügt. Die Hotelgäste waren bestürzt und die Managerin über das Verhalten des Stars "nicht gerade erfreut".
Stille Wasser sind tief
Fiennes steht in Belgien derzeit für Dreharbeiten zu "In Bruges" gemeinsam mit Colin Farrell vor der Kamera. Jeder hätte hier wohl eher mit Schlagzeilen von Bad Boy Farrell und nicht von dem einstigen Gentleman Fiennes gerechnet.
Für alle, die aber mehr Wert auf die schauspielerischen Leistungen, als auf die pikanten Affären des Briten legen, ab 12. Juli 2007 ist Fiennes in "Harry Potter und der Orden des Phoenix" wieder als Lord Voldemort auf der großen Leinwand zu bewundern.
The Wild Harp hat geschrieben:Ein deutscher Artikel von kino.de. Der Ärmste kommt nicht besonders gut weg. Aber ich denke mal, das ist ihm sowas von egal...
Und übrigens, die alte Schachtel ist jetzt mittlerweile 22 Jahre älter als er.
http://www.kino.de/newsvoll.php4?typ=movienews&nr=228235&q=knFiennes vergnügt sich mit Frauen im Pool
Seit seiner Trennung von der 22 Jahre älteren Schauspielerin Francesca Annis, mit der er elf Jahre liiert war, scheint Fiennes offensichtlich einen enorm hohen Nachholbedarf zu haben. Oder ist es einfach nur die Midlife-Crisis?
Der Schauspieler legt jedenfalls derzeit keinen Wert auf sein Image und schlittert von einer skandalträchtigen Geschichte in die nächste. Erst im vergangenen Monat wurde bekannt, dass Ralph Fiennes in einer Flugzeugtoilette Sex mit einer Stewardess hatte, die daraufhin ihren Job verlor. Gerüchte, dass sie von Fiennes schwanger sein könnte, schienen den Star nicht zu beeindrucken. Sein Verhalten soll er zumindest nicht geändert und damit nun Gäste eines Hotels in Belgien verärgert haben.
Der 44-Jährige hat angeblich den Pool des Hauses für eine kleine Privatparty genutzt und sich dort nackt mit vier unbekannten Schönheiten vergnügt. Die Hotelgäste waren bestürzt und die Managerin über das Verhalten des Stars "nicht gerade erfreut".
Stille Wasser sind tief
Fiennes steht in Belgien derzeit für Dreharbeiten zu "In Bruges" gemeinsam mit Colin Farrell vor der Kamera. Jeder hätte hier wohl eher mit Schlagzeilen von Bad Boy Farrell und nicht von dem einstigen Gentleman Fiennes gerechnet.
Für alle, die aber mehr Wert auf die schauspielerischen Leistungen, als auf die pikanten Affären des Briten legen, ab 12. Juli 2007 ist Fiennes in "Harry Potter und der Orden des Phoenix" wieder als Lord Voldemort auf der großen Leinwand zu bewundern.
zahlen sind auch schwierig
The Wild Harp hat geschrieben:Ach, der Pool ist drinnen? Wer hat sich denn dann gestört gefühlt? Waren die so laut, dass es durchs ganze Hotel getönt hat?
Sold down the aisle
Andrew Hornery
March 10, 2007
PRIVATE SYDNEY
The tabloid press wrapped its tentacles tightly around the former Qantas hostie Lisa Robertson and her tale of a passionate mile-high encounter with the actor Ralph Fiennes, promising her fame and fortune for the sordid details.
A month later she is broke, depressed, dejected, unemployed and, by Monday, homeless.
She certainly received the fame part, even posing for photos at Sydney Airport with federal police officers who stopped her travelling to Thailand to escape the frenzy, at the request of her bankruptcy trustee. Her $1200 airfare was non-refundable.
Robertson says her Sydney neighbours resorted to going through her garbage looking for anything incriminating or scintillating to sell to the insatiable British press. One neighbour sold raunchy photos of her to the News of the World for $30,000.
She says she can no longer afford the rent.
"My brothers won't even speak to me now," Robertson anxiously told PS this week over a double shot latte.
Her "spoils" so far have amounted to a few bottles of free wine (the same wine she served Fiennes), interest from "talent" agencies keen to sign her up and possible employment working as a celebrity minder.
Robertson denies she leaked the story that triggered an international media hunt for her. Speculative reports saying she would make $400,000 soon alerted her bankruptcy trustee, which this week issued media outlets, including Britain's Mail on Sunday, with letters demanding any money earned be paid to the trustee.
Robertson is not due out of bankruptcy until July. She owes $500,000 following a failed legal battle with the NSW Police, her former employer. This week she was threatened with a five-year bankruptcy extension and jail if she did not co-operate with the trustee, which has demanded copies of her media contracts.
Robertson said she had not received a cent of the money her story had earned, believed to be $120,000.
Ignoring calls from the likes of Harry M. Miller, the one person she trusted was the Mail on Sunday reporter Frank Thorne, who was woken by Fleet Street in the middle of the night and ordered to find Robertson and "lock her down".
By Sunday lunchtime Thorne had swept her off to an island, out of the reach of rival media.
Robertson agreed it was a bitter irony that the Mail on Sunday had sold her story around the world and had made a lot more money than the $120,000 she is yet to be paid.
Mile-high stewardess knew what she was doing
Date: Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Sophie Black writes:
The Qantas mile-high-service-with-a-smile saga thickens. Crikey can now reveal that, as well as attending to her duties at the pointy end of various Qantas 747s, stewardess Lisa Robertson was simultaneously employed by a leading Sydney brothel.
Crikey understands that Robertson, the stewardess at the centre of the Ralph Fiennes toilet s-x scandal, worked through her Sydney layovers at the high-class establishment under the appropriate pseudonym of “Skye”. She was seeing customers right up until the Fiennes encounter hit the headlines.
Crikey understands that Robertson left the brothel shortly after receiving a large payday for selling her story to UK tabloid The Mail on Sunday .
Another UK Sunday tabloid, The News of the World, and Sydney's Sun-Herald have both been hot on the heels of the brothel story for the past two weeks, but have held off publication.
Robertson was happy to disclose all the details of her encounter with Fiennes, plump plums and all, to 60 Minutes in late February:
LISA ROBERTSON: We actually talked. He was very interested in me, and I was very interested in him. We were, like, drawn. Every moment, every time I would walk past, every opportunity he had, he would want to talk to me. I said to him: “You know, I love that part in the movie when you say ‘it's a very plump plum’.” And he was so amazed that I remembered that line. And I said: "Can you say it for me?" And he sort of got himself into character and he said it really slowly -- "It's a very plump plum." And then I said: "Can you say it one more time?" It was hilarious….
She also elaborated on the finer details of her brush with Hollywood:
PETER OVERTON: The practicalities of having s-x in an airplane toilet -- a lot of people are wondering how that's even possible.
LISA ROBERTSON: I know it is, um …
PETER OVERTON: They are not that big.
LISA ROBERTSON: Anything's possible. I'm quite flexible -- I'm sorry, I'm trying to be funny. No, yeah, it is hard, you know, but, yeah. I was just on the sink -- arms, legs everywhere, you know.
Robertson also delved into her back story, sharing tales (and photos) of her days as a NSW police officer.
There are many strings to Robertson’s bow (former scuba instructor/triathlete/undercover cop), but she did omit one minor detail: Crikey understands that 60 Minutes put the brothel question to her, but didn't screen the reply.
After actively selling her story to the highest bidder ( The Mail on Sunday paid approximately $100,000 and 60 Minutes reportedly paid around $50-60,000), the bankrupt and fired stewardess has now gone into hiding, changing her phone numbers and hanging up on journalists.
Ralph Fiennes was not available for comment.
Mile-high hostie: I was not an escort
Andrew Hornery
March 15, 2007
THE sacked Qantas flight attendant Lisa Robertson continued to outlive her 15 minutes of questionable fame yesterday when claims surfaced that she moonlighted as an escort under the pseudonym Skye in a Sydney brothel until she was fired over her well-publicised encounter in an aircraft lavatory with the actor Ralph Fiennes.
However, when reached by the Herald yesterday afternoon, Ms Robertson flatly denied the unsourced claims, which were published on the internet and circulated throughout newsrooms across the country, sparking yet another media hunt for the bankrupt former policewoman.
"It's bullshit," a flustered and hoarse-voiced Ms Robertson told the Herald. "I have never worked in a brothel and I have never worked as an escort."
It is believed the escort allegations have been pursued over the past fortnight by The Sun-Herald, the news magazine The Bulletin and the British tabloid News of the World. However, their collective attempts to qualify the story have been frustrated by Ms Robertson's elusiveness and a lack of any hard evidence.
Ms Robertson, who told the Herald she was yet to receive any of the estimated $120,000 she was to be paid for her story by 60 Minutes and Britain's The Mail On Sunday, said she had been forced to move out of her inner-west flat as she could not afford the rent and was now virtually unemployable because of the controversy.
Yesterday she said she was at a "retreat" in the Sydney region where she was "not allowed to have caffeine or anything like that … I'm trying to get my life back in order after this. I have been absolutely harassed over this story ever since it broke … this whole thing has made me very ill".
On Sunday Ms Robertson moved her belongings into storage and went into hiding.
I'm trying to get my life back in order after this. I have been absolutely harassed over this story ever since it broke … this whole thing has made me very ill".
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