Move over, Heather Mills. You're no longer the only well-known call girl in the world.
Perez Hilton is reporting a couple interesting tidbits about English model Sophie Anderton.
First, the British babe and reality TV star was caught on tape snorting more cocaine than Kate Moss has ever seen in her life. Okay, that's not true. But it was a lot of cocaine.
Moreover, Anderton has reportedly referred to herself as a hooker. She says she charges $20,000 a night, is "great at sex" and is friends with royals.
The source of these claims is News of the World, a celebrity gossip outlet in Great Britain - and you can actually watch Anderton reveal such sordid details right now.
In the video, Sophie says: "I'm great at sex... I'll be a lot of fun. I'll look great on your f***ing arm. I'm a supermodel."
The beauty, who has publicly claimed she's beaten her long battle with drug addiction, also offered the entertainment news reporter cocaine.
"Everyone takes drugs. You don't take coke?" she asked. "I've got some on me. Do you want a line?"
Of course, if you want a sex tape, Anderson can also hook you up with one from her personal collection. The woman can seriously multi-task.
























December 12th, 2008 8:17 AM
copy of my letter sent to Sophie AndertonFriday, 12 December, 2008 9:13 AM
From: "P DAVIS" View contact details To: letters@the-sun.co.uk12/12/2008 07:27:43 Re:the Sun agrees to help re-launch Sophie Anderton's career
Dear Sophie - I am looking forward to meeting you sometime in the future preferably over an informal lunch
In the meantime personally I hate witnessing injustice and this is why I am drawn to your involvement with the News of the World sting operation-
Personally I am a strong believer and supporter for the campaign calling for the global legalisation of all drugs
If you support this argument then it makes a mockery and highlights a legal argument you may have in a financial claim for damages against the News of the World.
I am not saying you are certain to win if you prosecute the News of the World -But in a criminal court of law The CPS would fail if it attempted to prosecute you for various reasons the way the evidence was secured was through entrapment and this would not be admissible in a court of Law
By this same standard it may strengthen your claims in a civil claim against the News of the World who were responsible for securing and publishing private information secured illegally through entrapment.
At very least you should be entitled to either compensation for entrapment secured for financial gain by the owners of the News of the World or a share of the gross royalties generated from the additional copies sold by the newspaper group.
As I recall you were at the time of this story being made public at the height of you popularity and this was a major scoop for the newspaper.Sophie in my opinion you should be able to resolve a nice out of court settlement for yourself to compensate you.
The News of the World are guilty of sharp malpractice and should be reported to the professional standards authority governing journalists. Its worth exploring Sophie ?
regards Paul Davis