British
model
Sophie
Anderton,
who
was
recently
caught
snorting
cocaine
on
camera
just
days
after
she
publicly
said
she
was
beating
her
drug
habit,
has
revealed
that
she
took
up
prostitution
to
pay
out
her
drug
debts
and
as
a
prostitute,
she
used
to
charge
£15,000-an-hour.
Talking
to
The
Sun,
the
Wonderbra
model
admitted
that
she
was
charging
wealthy
businessmen
£15,000
an
hour
for
sex
to
fuel
her
drug
addiction.
"This
is
the
truth,
warts
and
all.
For
a
short
while,
I
sold
my
body
for
a
lot
of
money.
I
am
not
proud
of
it.
In
the
summer
of
2004,
I
was
drinking
a
bottle
of
vodka
a
night
and
using
cocaine
by
day.
The
coke
ran
out,
my
cash
card
was
rejected
and
my
dealer
was
ringing
up
demanding
payments.
I
knew
I
desperately
needed
money
-
now," The
Sun
quoted
her
saying.
Meantime,
Sophie
Anderton
was
introduced
to
a
call
girl,
who
told
her
to
dress
sexily
and
priced
her
at
10,000
to
£15,000
an
hour.
Her
first
sexual
encounter
lasted
less
than
two
minutes.
She
felt
a
bit
sick
before
her
first
time.
Her
first
customer
was
a
smart
Arab
businessman.
"After
about
40
minutes
of
talking,
I
decided
to
take
charge
and
stood
up
and
took
my
dress
off.
I
pushed
him
back
on
the
bed
while
he
looked
at
me
eagerly.
I
closed
my
eyes
and
quickly
pulled
down
his
underwear.
I
felt
in
control.
It
was
over
very
quickly.
He
handed
me
the
cash
and
I
slipped
out,"
Sophie
Anderton
said.
The
model
once
traveled
to
Italy
to
meet
a
client
in
a
luxury
hotel.
The
client
was
a
British
businessman.
This
made
her
money-making
side
venture
almost
crashing
halt.
She
said,
"He
said,
'Sophie,
why
is
a
nice
girl
like
you
doing
something
like
this?' I
couldn't
answer.
But
the
sex
was
amazing
and
the
following
morning
I
woke
up
and
found
a
Christian
Dior
bag
filled
with
£50
notes.
I'd
sold
my
body
again
and
this
was
what
it
was
worth."
However,
Sophie
Anderton's
days
as
a
high-class
hooker
ended
when
she
almost
threw
up
during
sex
with
a
"leering"
overweight
businessman.
She
had
earned
enough
money
to
clear
her
debt.
She
said,
"I
had
slept
with
five
men
and
made
more
than
£50,000,
which
paid
my
drug
debts
and
a
deposit
on
a
flat.
Now,
I
could
escape."