FERGIE: WHY I WANT LESBIAN SEX STUNNA
PRINCE Andrew’s ex- wife Sarah Ferguson wants the star of an explicit LESBIAN sex flick to appear in a film based on her latest novel.
Fergie, 62, is promoting Her Heart for a Compass, her new Mills & Boon romance novel – and her first for an “adult” audience.
In an interview with French mag Madame Figaro she admitted she’d also like to see the tome turned into a film – and wants French stunna Léa Seydoux to play the main character.
Lovely Léa, 36, is currently starring as James Bond’s love interest in No Time To Die, Daniel Craig’s last outing as 007.
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She’s also famous for appearing in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds and Sir Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood.
But her sexiest role by far was in the controversial 2013 French shocker, Blue Is the Warmest Colour.
The film contains more than 12- minutes of nubile starlets Léa and Adèle Exarchopoulos in what Variety magazine called “the most explosively graphic lesbian sex scene in recent memory”.
It traces the illicit relationship between 15- year- old Adele ( Exarchopoulos) and 18- year- old university student Emma ( Seydoux), whose hair is dyed the hue of the title. It unfolds over an expansive 175- minute running time, punctuated with sweaty sessions of explicit, animalistic Sapphic sex including girl- on- girl oral and fully nude SCISSORING scenes.
Fergie, who ceased to be a member of the royal family after her divorce in 1996, also spoke about her fondness for former husband Andrew, who is being sued for allegedly sexually assaulting Virginia Giuffre when she was 17.
The prince strongly denies the claims.
In the magazine interview, she said: “I loved him and I still love him today. I will stay by his side, because I believe in him, he is a good man.”