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James Hunt's son: My father bedded 35 air hostesses before World Championship win, and 5,000 in all
James Hunt remains one of the most iconic champions in Formula 1 history. While fans of the sport will remember his heroics at the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji, the legendary British driver was also known for his playboy antics.
Hunt's son, Freddie, has been boasting about his father's off-track behaviour, offering some insight into what the iconic F1 driver was like back in his day.
"I can't vouch for the number of women [Hunt bedded] but I know that Dad wasn't a junky," Freddie told The Times.
"He just liked getting loose at parties. He took coke, but he wasn't a cokehead."
James Hunt's reputation with women
The junior Hunt proceeded to detail how his father James bedded 35 air hostesses prior to the title decider at Fuji.
"There were witnesses. There was a fresh supply of hostesses," Freddie stated.
"They would come to the hotel, stop over, then ge
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Richard Burton
Welsh actor (1925–1984)
For other people named Richard Burton, see Richard Burton (disambiguation).
Richard Burton CBE | |
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Burton in The Robe (1953) | |
| Born | Richard Walter Jenkins Jr. (1925-11-10)10 November 1925 Pontrhydyfen, Glamorgan, Wales |
| Died | 5 August 1984(1984-08-05) (aged 58) Céligny, Switzerland |
| Burial place | Old Cemetery ("Vieux Cimetière") of Céligny |
| Education | Exeter College, Oxford |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1943–1984 |
| Spouses | Sybil Williams (m. 1949; div. 1963)Elizabeth Taylor (m. 1964; div. 1974) (m. 1975; div. 1976)Suzy Miller (m. 1976; div. 1982)Sally Hay (m. 1983) |
| Children | 3, including Kate Burton |
| Awards | Ful • Sex, drugs and fast cars: The legend of James Hunt has set Hollywood hearts racing Even if you have not the faintest interest in motorsport, or Formula One – that shiny Babylon of sponsors and sleaze – the lure of James Hunt is hard to resist. Handsome, brave, articulate, he had a reputation for living as fast off the track as on. He may have been said to have slept with 5,000 women and had the words “Sex, breakfast of champions” sewn on to his overalls, but for all the gloss and glamour, there was another side to Hunt. He was a nervous driver, who vomited before every race. He was a sensitive animal-lover, who reared budgerigars, and banned hunting on his Buckinghamshire farm. A series of financial blunders meant that, later in life, he was reduced to an Austin A35 van, or a bicycle, on which he’d be spotted pootling round Wimbledon. Now, a month ahead of the 20th anniversary of Hunt’s death of a heart attack |