Spicezee Bureau
Los Angeles, Jan 28: Russell Brand has failed his self-claimed ‘ladies magnet’ title. The British comedian, who lately stunned us all with his outrageous claims of being intimate with 80 women in a month, failed to lure two hot blondes. According to the Sun, Russ was hoping for some bedroom action with the sassy Lisa O’connor and Stevie-Louise Ritchie when they returned to his North London manor.
But his charms fell flat on the hot ladies, who chose to joke that they would much rather have fun than get up, close and personal with Russ.
Speaking to the tabloid, Stevie-Louise said: “Russell took his clothes off as soon as we got through his front door. He was definitely wanting a threesome — and he thought he was going to get one. He poured us a glass of wine then stripped off.”
Revealing further intimate details, Lisa added: “He was dancing around in his tight white pants. He wanted us to get in the hot tub but we said no because it was freezing outside. He kept asking us to stay, saying he wanted to show us his bedroom. But we left as we had a photoshoot to get to in the morning.”
Well, wise choice girls!
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