Luisa Zissman: I Want To Mud Wrestle Helen Flanagan
The Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother bombshell declares that she wants to grapple with rival H-Flan...
Luisa Zissman has announced that she wants a mud-wrestling match with rival pin-up Helen Flanagan.
The pair engaged in a war of words following Luisa's raunchy spell on Celebrity Big Brother in January, but Lu insists that it wouldn't be a grudge match.
Speaking to ZOO magazine following her recruitment as its new "sexpert", she said: "I would be bang up for a mud-wrestling shoot with Helen. She is hot, with a great pair of real knockers!"
Asked if there was still a beef between them, she answered: "Ha! No, we've cleared the air, actually. I'm a fan and didn't want her to think I was slagging her off.
"She was really sweet and suggested we go out for a coffee. Hopefully we'll meet up next time she's in London. And remember, I'm part of the team now, so I have the power to hire Helen Flanagan!"
And the ever-chatty cupcake entrepreneur also spilled the beans on more of the celeb encounters.
"I met Russell Kane and his girlfriend. They were cool, although they thought I wanted a threesome for some reason… and his girlfriend is really hot! I met Spencer from Made In Chelsea that night, too.
"He was pretty flirty. He's got a reputation as a Casanova, but I would eat him alive. I whipped him a bit with a riding crop; it was a sort of S&M party. In the goodie bags were sex toys, whips and these loveballs you put inside yourself. I haven't used them yet – but I will!"
Luisa also revealed that she'd been propositioned by an England rugby star - who made an interesting revelation.
"An England rugby player asked me out recently. I said no, but he was really lovely, so I’m not going to say who it was!
"He told me I had a good 'rig', which apparently means good body, so that's nice.
"He also informed me all the England rugby boys have been sending around pics of me from my last ZOO shoot, on WhatsApp. I like that!"
Pictures courtesy of ZOO magazine, on sale now. See more at Zootoday.com.