Director John Waters saw Angela Lansbury at a sex club

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Director John Waters saw Angela Lansbury at a sex club

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Murder she’s jumping!

Cry-Baby director John Waters says he once saw the late great Angela Lansbury at the Hellfire sex club in New York in the 1980s.

In Waters 2019, “Mr. Know-It-All: The Tarnished Wisdom of a dirty elder, the king of the camp claims he once saw the star of “Murder She wrote” “checking the scene” in a place described as a “dungeon-like sex club” that caters to “both homosexuals, as well as heterosexual perverts ”.

Waters is a huge Lansbury fan, saying nothing but Page Six: “[Angela] it was pure class even forty years ago when these kinds of clubs were in vogue. Maybe it was the only night she was there, but her mere presence made Hellfire a little friendlier.

The story was re-revealed by Ed Gunts in the LGBTQ nation following Lansbury’s death that month at the age of 96. He describes Waters’ promotional tour for the book, in which he described the crowd as “mingling together” or “just peeking like happy sex tourists.”

The S&M club has been hidden on Ninth Street in the Meatpacking District.

The director of Hairspray made it very clear that the Beauty and the Beast star was in the place with a XXX rating to hang out, not get involved in the kinky action.

“Everyone has gone. She wasn’t doing anything, said Waters. “Hellfire was a simple gay bar [where] people had sex. You would stand there and talk about a new novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet and … [penis] you go through the glory hole and then you just go down to another place.

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Angela Lansbury
Lansbury died this month at the age of 96.
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He also said he saw Lansbury with a group of people and noted that Andy Warhol and Truman Capote had also dropped in. “I’ve seen a lot of celebrities there,” said Waters.

He further described the bar, saying, “You can sit there and talk to someone and look down while someone licks your shoe. You just throw them away. But then they like it, so you had to say “thank you!” and then they will go away.

John Waters
Waters returns to the position of director for the first time since 2004.
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Waters will soon be directing Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance, based on his book of the same name.

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