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Courtney Robertson, one of the most controversial and hated contestants in “Bachelor” history, is not holding back in her new book.
“I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality Show Villain” includes Robertson’s raunchy discussion of her sexual history, including the TV personality’s rendezvouses with “Entourage” star Adrian Grenier and “Dallas” actor Jesse Metcalfe.
Before she started having sex with celebrities, Robertson discovered self-love by watching them.
In the book, she details how, as a “sexually repressed” teenager, she got turned on by TV shows.
“When half-naked people hooked up on Baywatch I’d get super horny, but it was a particularly steamy make out session between Joshua Jackson andMichelle Williams on Dawson’s Creek one summer evening that sent me over the edge,” writes Robertson. “I put my hand down south and went to town.”
She proceeds to share that she masturbated so often her “hand was getting cramped.”
Good to know.
Robertson says she met Grenier at a Hollywood party, where they bonded over their “mutual loneliness” in Los Angeles.
She says that they never had “actual sex,” but makes it very clear that she saw the actor naked.
“He had the biggest penis I’d ever seen—and the biggest bush!” declares Robertson.
Good to know.
The onetime “Bachelor” star writes that she can “count on three hands” the number of sexual partners she’s had, and that Metcalfe was among them.
Their subsequent fling ended when Metcalfe started rehab for substance abuse, a problem Robertson said had been apparent from the start.
“Jesse was by his own admission, an alcoholic and an addict… he would disappear for days at a time,” she explains.
Meanwhile, their sex life was pedestrian.
Robertson reveals, “I wish I could say that we were the greatest lovers since Christian Grey and Ana Steele. But I can’t lie. The sex was pretty average. Jesse needed a lot of reassurance.”
At one point, she was set up with Jim Toth, who eventually married Reese Witherspoon.
Their relationship never advanced, says Robertson, because he was “ready for marriage and babies, the whole nine yards… it was clear to me that we were in different places in our lives and he was too old for me.”
What do you think about Robertson’s tell-all?