![]() She’s not sure how to handle things, though, when another client, a bearded doofus with a bad Russian accent, takes her to an orgy and then becomes possessive. She’s lost count of the men she’s “slept” with - and when a callow customer fails to rise to the occasion, she says it’s a first. ![]() In each episode she encounters a new “client” provided for her by her female “agent.” No johns and pimps in this joint.īelle speaks directly to the camera most of the time, making statements that are supposed to be bold and candid, such as, “The first thing you should know about me is that I am a whore.” She happily provides props for her sessions, mostly sex toys and riding crops and saddles when required.īelle prides herself on being a complete professional, which apparently means a life of bookkeeping and personal hygiene. She is an “escort girl” who dresses in sex-shop lingerie and undresses quite a bit. You would hope the result might be thoughtful and revealing, but the series is really just a tame peep show for fans who think Piper is a cutie. Documentary outfit Silver Apples optioned the property and took it to IMG’s Tiger Aspect, which produced the half-hour show for ITV. Produced by Chrissy Skinns, the show was created by Lucy Prebble, who also wrote four of the eight episodes. ![]() series “The Secret Diary of a Call Girl” also puts a shiny gloss on commercial life between the sheets, but this time it’s created by women.īillie Piper from “Doctor Who” plays Belle, a character based on an anonymous blog and subsequent book by someone claiming to be a happy and successful call girl in London. LONDON - By most accounts, the life of a prostitute is desperate and vile, despite such absurd male fantasies as “Pretty Woman” and “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.” The new U.K.
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