Jordan Belfort, the real wolf of Wall Street, has revealed that he made his office a “f *** free” zone – but people never ended up following the rule.
Whoever has seen the wolf of Wall Street, the 2013 Martin Scorsese biographical film based on the 2007 Belfort memoir of the same name, will know that working on Wall Street at the time it looked like it was a intense to live.
Of course, things can differ from office to office, but the Belfort workplace was full of debauchery.
In a TIC Tac video, the 59 years old a former stockbroker revealed that he tried to ban office sex during working hours, but admitted that “no one followed him”.
Answering a fan’s question, hI said : “I am always asked this question: have you really made your office a free zone from 8 am to 7 pm, and the answer is absolutely yes!“
Holding up a poster, Belfort continued: “With that, the Ghostbusters style. “
He then added with a shrug: “Only problem? No one followed him.
“No surprise there though.“
Speaking on The brilliantly silent show, he said that despite being sober for many years, the only drug he would still try if he was “ahead of him” would be Quaaludes.
Remembering everything he did before, he said: “In the throes of my addiction, I would like to get high at least four times a day.
“So I would wake up at 5 am before my wife, take four Quaaludes, go up and down.
“But then I would be stoned like a kite between five and seven o’clock, then she would wake up and I would be sober again.
“When they wear off you’re normal again, it’s not like alcohol where you get sloppy and tired. When it’s over, it’s over.”
He then said he would continue to recharge throughout the day with a variety of other drugs, such as cocaine, adding: “I was like a human petri dish.
“Twenty drugs and you’re trying to find the perfect mix to get to a toxic equilibrium stage, where I was, like, stoned like a kite but only I knew that.”
When asked if he would ever be tempted to take Quaaludes if they were in front of him, Belfort said: “I would take it right away. Well, I would because I haven’t eaten since. four hours If I ate, I would throw up first, give myself an enema, then come back for it.
“And I’ve been sober for, like, 20 years something and I would always take one.”
Speaking about the 2013 film, where he was played by Leonardo DiCaprio, Belfort praised Jonah Hill for his portrayal of what it was like to be raised on Quaaludes.
“Jonah Hill did a really good job on that scene – you know, the ‘Auaaaaaluuude, Steve Madden’. That’s the way it was,” he said.
“I dragged him through that, by the way.”