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Sizzling Gemma admits she has the hots for older men as stars reveal drug horror

Started by Sunite, November 24, 2007, 01:45:20 PM

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Sizzling Gemma admits she has the hots for older men as stars reveal drug horror tales
Last updated at 12:33pm on 24th November 2007

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The temperature soared in the jungle last night as sexy Gemma Atkinson took another shower in her skimpy bikini and admitted she fancies older men.

The curvy 23-year-old said she had a soft spot for actors such as Ray Winstone, 50, and Al Pacino, 67.

The conversation in the camp also took a darker turn as the celebs discussed horror stories about taking drugs.

Former boyband star Jason "F" Brown, 31, said he nearly went "insane" on LSD.

"One time I went on the stereotypical bad trip you know well, with acid basically," he said:

"I can honestly say on that night I kind of touched on real, real madness and it was unbelievable what went on."

PR guru Lynne Franks, 59, confessed she lost the plot after taking magic mushrooms saying: "I was at a concert surrounded by people and I absolutely freaked out."

Gemma said she had a bad experience with the same drug.

She said: "It was awful. I hated it. That's when I said never, ever again."

Singer Cerys Matthews said she was once hooked on drugs and spent a long time affected by them through terrifying hallucinations.

She said: "I have had flashbacks for 10 years. I can be walking down the street and see people's faces melting and people with pigs' ears on their heads - and this is sober.

"It's stopped now but it went on for a long time and when you start doing that sober - that's why I tread very carefully, you know."

Lynne was later thrown out of the I'm a Celebrity jungle and immediately criticised fellow contestants Janice Dickinson and Rodney Marsh.

Franks branded former model Dickinson "two faced" and said she would "be fine" if she never saw her again.

She then called Marsh "a nasty piece of work" and accused him of being "ungracious".

The public decided that the PR guru should go ahead of former Catatonia singer Cerys Matthews.