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Hugh Grant LA hooker hits out at ‘cheating’ men hiding behind injunctions

An American hooker has raised her voice against the practice of using super-injunctions by rich and famous men to leave the lover woman to get slandered.

Washington: An American hooker has raised her voice against the practice of using super-injunctions by rich and famous men to protect their name and leave the lover woman to get slandered.
Divine Brown, the LA hooker who infamously got caught performing a sex act on actor Hugh Grant, also spoke on behalf of Imogen Thomas, who has been slammed for her fling with married football star Ryan Giggs. "Getting an injunction and hiding their own name while the women get slandered is just terrible,” The Sun quoted her as saying. "The woman gets the rough end of the stick and people end up hating her. Meanwhile, the men are in hiding when they were the married ones and the ones who are really to blame," she added. Currently residing in suburbia in Atlanta, Georgia, Divine has left her hooker past behind. The mother of three became a household name worldwide after the 1995 police mugshot. "This type of publicity - it’s the price of fame baby! Own it. If you got caught then you got caught. Everyone has a skeleton in their closet and we know men have more than women,” she acknowledged. ANI