DRUG CRAZED DAVID BOWIE KINKY SECRETS

Bowie_stry

Rock legend DAVID BOWIE’s drug-fueled orgies REVEALED!

A blockbuster new book about David Bowie claims the gender-bending rocker kept a four-foot-deep, fur-covered bed nicknamed “the pit” in his London living room for orgies that attracted legions of willing celebrities like Mick Jagger.

The National ENQUIRER learned explosive details from the just-published biography, “Bowie,” which charts the “Rebel Rebel” singer’s journey from a coke-addled rock phenom, “dedicated to having sex with as many partners as possible,” to a happily married man who dotes on his 14-year-old daughter.

“Angie (Barnett, Bowie’s first wife) and David used to have the most amazing orgies at Oakley Street. Everybody f***** everybody in the pit. Mick Jagger used to come there and be involved with sexual things,” a source told author Wendy Leigh, who also dishes on Bowie’s liaisons with Susan Sarandon, Marianne Faithfull and Ronnie Spector.

Ronnie, now 71, told Wendy she was ushered through Bowie’s suite at The Plaza in New York City in 1976, passing a coffee table covered with cocaine, and into the bedroom, where Bowie awaited – naked!

“When we were in bed together, he was more sensual and narcissistic,” Tony Zanetta, Bowie’s assistant, told Leigh. “To him, it was about being adored…. I don’t think sex mattered to him.” The book begins with Bowie’s working-class upbringing by a mother who chided him for getting into a neighbor’s cosmetics at the tender age of 3 and a public-relations manager father who instilled in him the art of self-marketing. , then transitions to his young adulthood, when he proved “adept at playing London’s gay elites.” “I said he would either be a gigantic star or make a lot of money in the Piccadilly men’s loo,” one pal told Leigh. The book also tells how Bowie met Angie while they were sleeping with the same man, and it ends with his transformation into a monogamous husband following his 1992 marriage to supermodel Iman.

He hasn’t performed onstage since 2006.​The book reveals Bowie suffered a heart attack, which came when he was on the road in Europe in 2004.

Wendy writes: “He ended up in the German town of ScheeBel, where the pain in his shoulder increased. Admitted to the hospital, his trapped nerve was treated, but During a checkup doctors found that he had suffered a heart attack while performing onstage, and at Hamburg’s St. George Hospital, chief cardiologist Karl-Heinz Kuck operated on him, fitting a special filter to his artery.

“Until the operation was over and a success, he said nothing to Iman, and she only heard the news four hours afterward.”