A barman to the stars will publish a tell-all memoir about the celebrities he has met on the island of Mustique.
“My book will shock the high society of Mustique as it will tell the truth about celebrities at play,” said Basil Charles, 62, who is also known as The King of Mustique. Charles has served drinks to the likes of the Beckhams, Mick Jagger, Amy Winehouse, Kate Moss and Princess Margaret.
He says he has no fear about breaking the island’s famous code of silence. “There will be revelations in the book, some of them shocking, but I’m not afraid to write it. Why should I be?” he said.
Amy Winehouse’s ex must be really hard up for money because Blake Fielder-Civil will sell stories about the singer as long as someone will even care enough to listen. His latest tale is that, apparently, he and Wino were partying it up a few years ago with good pal and fellow drug fiend Kate Moss. The model must have been completely loaded because Wino was said to be able to steal a bit of the good stuff from Kate’s purse for her and Blake to snort without Kate noticing a thing. If you ask me, it doesn’t really sound too far off for it to have actually happened. I just don’t think it’s relevant at this time.
Kate Moss was recently cautioned for dancing on the grave of Doors frontman Jim Morrison.
The supermodel and her rocker lover Jamie Hince visited the music legend’s resting place and decided to pay homage to him by belting out his 1967 track ‘Alabama Song’.
However, security guards at Paris’ Pere Lachaise Cemetery, who had allowed the couple to visit the shrine after it closed, were not impressed and told them to calm down.
A source said: “The security guard who let them in was reprimanded and a giggling Kate and Jamie were told off. It was hilarious and they left to get ready for Jamie’s concert with his band The Kills still laughing and singing the main refrain from ‘Alabama Song’.”