Prue Leith recalls being ‘so embarrassed’ to find out party she attended was an orgy

‘I realised the only way to be invisible was to take my clothes off,’ recalls Great British Bake Off star

Olivia Petter
Friday 23 April 2021 09:15 BST
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Prue Leith has recalled feeling “so embarrassed” when she realised a party she’d attended at the age of 19 in Paris was actually an orgy.

Speaking to Jonathan Ross on his eponymous talk show, The Jonathan Ross Show, the 81-year-old Great British Bake Off star explained that she ultimately decided to take all of her clothes off at the party in a bid to fit in.

“I did go to an orgy in Paris, but I have to claim I didn’t know I was going to go to an orgy,” she told Ross.

“I thought I was going to a party. Went with a very nice guy, so thought that would be great.”

Leith went on to describe the event, explaining how she saw naked bodies in almost every area of the party.

“All I can say is room after room of bouncing bottoms everywhere... on the floor, in all the rooms. I was so embarrassed,” she said.

Leith added how she met a man at the party who encouraged her to join in.

“Anyhow, this guy, he thought it was fantastic. So he just vanished.

“So there I am, 19 or something. So I went to the bar and somebody immediately said to me, ‘Why have you got your clothes on?’ I said, ‘I’m just going to change’.”

Leith went on to say how she “realised the only way to be invisible was to take [her] clothes off”.

“So I took my clothes off and walked around this party. Spent the next hour saying I was going to the bar, the loo, looking for a friend. I missed the orgy, although I was there!”

Leith went on to say how she was unable to celebrate her 80th birthday last year due to Covid restrictions.

She said: “I was going to take all my friends to Scotland. It was cancelled. I thought I’ll rebook this year and we’ll go when I’m 81.

“But everyone’s done the same and so they’re booked out the whole year. So we’re going to celebrate my 80th on my 82nd if I’m still here to celebrate it.”

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