Relationship between Annie Cardone and Dodi Fayed, 25 years after the crash that killed Dodi and Princess Diana

0
Relationship between Annie Cardone and Dodi Fayed, 25 years after the crash that killed Dodi and Princess Diana

EMILY PRESCOTT: Me, Dodi and Di… Ex-model Annie Cardone reveals she had a relationship with Dodi Fayed, 25 years after the car crash that killed Dodi and Princess Diana

Twenty-five years after the car crash that killed Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed, former model Annie Cardone has revealed she once had a relationship with Dodi and recalls details of when they first met.

Cardone, now a women’s rights activist, writes in her book Menopause WTH how Dodi impressed her with his dance moves and soulful personality when they met at London club Tramp.

But she also claims his personality changed when he mixed cocaine with antidepressants, and says she soon realized she wasn’t the only woman in his life.

“My friends joked that Diana had my cast-offs,” she jokes.

Annie Cardone, author and former model who was a girlfriend of Dodi Fayed in the 1990s

Princess DIana and Dodi Al Fayed on vacation in Saint Tropez, France in 1997

Princess DIana and Dodi Al Fayed on vacation in Saint Tropez, France in 1997

Mel C still on record

Dragons’ Den’s Steven Bartlett feels genuinely upset after a thief pocketed a computer hard drive containing his podcast interview with Sporty Spice Mel C, right.

In his The Diary of a CEO podcast on YouTube, Steven, 30, said the theft was “heartbreaking” and that he “felt guilty” over the loss of Mel’s story.

Luckily, one of his cameras had recorded the audio, so the episode was able to air at the end.

But the thief will never have a chance again, as Steven says: “We have many measures in place to ensure that we never lose any audio or footage again.”

Mel C attends the 18th Prince's Trust Awards at the Theater Royal in London on May 24, 2022

Mel C attends the 18th Prince’s Trust Awards at the Theater Royal in London on May 24, 2022

Sherlock star Andrew Scott tells me he gets annoyed when people call diehard fans of the hit BBC crime drama ‘scary’.

Five years after Andrew, 45, played the villainous Moriarty, he says he still gets a lot of Sherlock-related fan mail.

But he adds: “We never tell sports fans they’re scary even if they’re wearing their favorite clothes, so I don’t think it’s fair to say that about people on TV.”

He stars in Amazon’s new medieval comedy Catherine Called Birdy, so expect some good ol’ Anglo-Saxon slurs next!

Advertising

T
WRITTEN BY

Related posts