Dimitra Ekmektsis revealed a two-year, drug-fueled relationship with Aaron Sorkin, creator of “The West Wing,” in 2002. Now the admitted prostitute is shopping a book titled “Confessions of a High-Priced Call Girl.”
The New York Daily News reveals that Sorkin paid Ekmektsis $2,000 a night for her “almost weekly” visits to his upper West Side apartment. Sorkin wrote a call-girl character into “The West Wing,” Ekmektsis claims. “Almost every time we were together in his penthouse, he asked me to tell him in minute-per-minute detail about my life as a call girl. … Who knew then he was gathering information?” she said.
A rep for Sorkin said: “Aaron knew Dimitra for a short time a long time ago.”
A chatty Southwest Airlines flight attendant claims she and country singer Kenny Chesney had a 10-year affair, Foxnews.com’s Roger Friedman reported.
Chesney has battled rumors he is gay, especially since his marriage to Renée Zellweger ended with an allegation of “fraud.” But Friedman, on a Southwest flight last week, wrote that Paula Jackson was not shy telling passengers about her tryst with Chesney. “I taught him everything he knows,” Jackson said. “Renée should have called me; I would have told her, there’s no way he should be married.”
Naomi Campbell and the Prince of Dubai were caught vacationing together in Sweden last week. Paparazzi snapped the couple at Stockholm’s ritzy Grand Hotel.
A Swedish photographer “forced Naomi’s limousine to drive up on the sidewalk with his car, almost hitting two pedestrians,” a source told the New York Post.
More fun should ensue: Kate Moss is expected to join the couple, the Post reported.
Lindsay Lohan suffered a gash in her shin, requiring 10 stitches, according to several reports. The singer-actress apparently dropped a cup of tea after getting out of the shower at singer Bryan Adams’ mansion in London, Star magazine reported.
Her mother Dina told Star: “(Lindsay) had just come out of the shower so she was still wet and had some lotion on, and she completely flipped on the stairs since it was slippery. The teacup went flying, it was shattered, and one of the pieces cut Lindsay in her shin.”
– Compiled by Greg Henry from wire and Internet reports
Julia’s name on marquee rings up the cash register
Julia Roberts can sell tickets. The limited run of Roberts’ Broadway debut in “Three Days of Rain” earned $7 million in advance sales in one day, the New York Daily News reports.
Weekend performance tickets are close to sold out for the 12-week run of Tony winner Richard Greenberg’s family mystery. The play opens March 28.



