Dominatrix exposes 50 Shades-style bondage perversions of Hollywood stars like kinky actor who likes to be on leash


Source: Mirror.co.uk.


USA – LOS ANGELES -College graduate Jenny Nordbak, 29, from Yorkshire, stripped a mystery megastar naked – before tying the actor up and beating him with a riding crop in her Los Angeles sex dungeon

A British dominatrix has exposed the 50 Shades of Grey -style bondage perversions of Hollywood stars in an explosive tell-all book – which will leave some actors hot under their kinky collars.

The revelation that one particular A-List actor liked to be dragged around on a leash attached to his genitals has left everyone in Tinseltown asking one question: Who?

College graduate Jenny Nordbak, 29, has revealed that she stripped the mystery megastar naked – before tying him up and beating him with a riding crop in her SEX DUNGEON.

The British-born BDSM queen – who is originally from Wakefield in West Yorkshire – refuses to name the “extraordinarily good-looking” gent.

But she reveals that the hunk has a “Prince Albert” piercing attached to his gentials she would attach the leash to.

In her tell-all book, Jenny – who describes herself as middle-class – also reveals he bizarrely liked to keep his dark shades on during their illicit trysts.

For two solid years Jenny’s alter-ego was Mistress Scarlett – leading a double-life to please clientele in Hollywood.

Of the superstar, she told The Sun : “This was the one client that everyone would ­recognise.

“He was an extraordinarily good-looking guy.

“I was really surprised to see him in the dungeon.

“I could very easily be outing him right now but that is not the point of the book.

“There is a bond you form with your client and there is trust on both sides.

“My goal in writing the book is not some kind of expose, it is to give ­people a glimpse into a closed world.

“When he first walked through the door I initially thought it was just someone who looked like the famous person.

“But once we got up close there was no mistaking who he was.”

With a father working in the oil industry, Jenny moved from the UK to the US at age six.

She claims she experienced a happy childhood and got a degree in archaeology from the University of Southern California.

Jenny says she was quite naive when she first got into the sex trade at 22 – after answering a job advert for a role at a sex dungeon in Culver City, Los Angeles, where she was given lessons in tying up and spanking.

Jenny explained to The Sun: “When I started doing it professionally I had no background in BDSM whatsoever.

“I was very much the girl next door.

“I had been in a series of unsatisfying relationships and knew I was curious about things that were outside of the norm.

“I went looking for trouble.

“I started looking on the internet to see what I could discover.

“I found there was a working dungeon not far from where I was in LA.

“And they were hiring, no experience necessary.

“They employed me and I was ­surprised, first of all, by how ­charming and normal it was.

“When you hear ‘dungeon’, you imagine a dark pit in the ground with chains.

“But it is actually a welcoming and normal space.

“There are tricks of the trade and you definitely have to get comfortable in that world.

“I was not initially — I had no idea what I was doing.”

She started out as what is called a “submissive” – eventually graduating to a more dominant role which required her to dress in latex catsuits and corsets.

She couldn’t believe the first day a well-known actor walked into the dungeon.

Jenny recalled: “He was a walk-in off the street, he did not book.

“He was a well-endowed gentleman.

“Remarkable is probably the word you would use.

“It was pleasing in terms of size and I am personally into piercings, so it was impressive to me.

“He was into being led around on a leash by a clip that was attached to the piercing.

“I attached a leash to his piercing and toyed with that and used a riding crop to hit him.

“I found it hard to keep in character.

“There is a degree of professionalism involved and when you are attracted to your client, it can be distracting.

“But I had to put it to one side.

“You should be in character as soon as you meet the client.”

Jenny met with the celebrity for hour long sessions six months apart.

She admitted: “He must have known he would be recognised.

“He came in wearing sunglasses and kept a low profile.

“And he left his sunglasses on despite it being dark in the room.

“That was strange.

“He kept them on during our session.

“But I took them off once I had him tied up.”

Now a mum of one, she turned her back on the profession at age 24 and has written a book on everything she encountered.

Her memoir, The Scarlett Letters, is due out in April.

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