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Specialist In Developmental Neurotoxicology, Cancer Epidemiology And Hooking
2009-11-16
One of the best kept literary secrets of the decade was revealed last night when 34-year-old scientist Dr Brooke Magnanti announced she was the writer masquerading as call girl Belle de Jour.

The author behind the bestselling books detailing her secret life as a prostitute decided to come out to one of her fiercest critics, Sunday Times columnist India Knight, after claiming anonymity had become "no fun". "I couldn't even go to my own book launch party", she said.

Until last week, even her agent was unaware of her name. But now Magnanti, a respected specialist in developmental neurotoxicology and cancer epidemiology in a hospital research group in Bristol, has spoken of the time six years ago she worked as a £300 an hour prostitute working through a London escort agency.

Magnanti turned to the agency in the final stages of her PhD thesis when she ran out of money. She was already an experienced science blogger and began writing about her experiences in a web diary later adapted into books and a television drama starring Billie Piper.

Magnanti says she has no regrets about the 14 months she spent as a prostitute. "I've felt worse about my writing than I ever have about sex for money," she said.

"I did have another job at one point, as a computer programmer, but I kept up with my other work because it was so much more enjoyable."
Posted by: Anonymoose

#5  sex is dirty, sweaty, and nasty ...if you do it right
Posted by: Frank G   2009-11-16 19:18  

#4  The second oldest profession, gardening being the first.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-11-16 19:11  

#3  Scientists keep telling us that sex is a fad. My money's on sex...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2009-11-16 14:07  

#2  Keep up the good work.
Posted by: gorb   2009-11-16 04:19  

#1  It's good to have a fallback career in case that science stuff turns out to be a fad.
Posted by: ed   2009-11-16 01:54  

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