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London Legendary singer Elton John recently released memoir “Me” has stunned readers with a no-holds-barred account of his hedonistic lifestyle at the height of his fame.
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He says he was consumed by addiction for years and would binge on cocaine “until I was absolutely certain there was no cocaine anywhere in the vicinity.”
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Before acknowledging that drug abuse was slowly killing him, John says he looked to cocaine to fuel his insatiable sexual appetite, reports mirror.co.uk.
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“I found it was an aphrodisiac, which is strange,” he writes.
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“Never a problem for me, I’m afraid. Quite the opposite,” he added.
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The “Rocketman” singer said the drug opened his mind to new sexual experimentation.
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“It takes all the inhibitions out of people. Even straight guys sometimes,” he recalls.
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John said that the Hollywood mansion he purchased in 1975 became the backdrop for many of his sex parties.
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“I mostly used the snooker room to seduce guys. Strip snooker! It usually seemed to do the trick, especially after a couple of lines of coke,” he says.
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He added that sometimes he wouldn’t take part and would sit and observe other men instead: “I just watched, took Polaroids, organised things.”
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A now 72-year-old John says he believes that not being that interested in having sex himself saved his life with multiple ex-partners of his becoming HIV – positive.
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“If I had been (having sex), I’d almost certainly be dead,” he said.
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His musician pals, including Freddie Mercury and George Harrison, urged him for years to check into rehab and kick his cocaine habit.
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But the singer always refused. It wasn’t until his boyfriend Hugh Williams sought help that Elton decided to join him in the 1990s and managed to get clean.
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Despite giving up drugs and booze a long time ago, John said he still has recurring nightmares about his former addiction.
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“When I wake up, I can almost feel the numbing sensation of the coke sliding down the back of my throat – always the part of doing it that I hated – and I just think ‘thank God that’s over.'”
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