Sizemore admits making up Hurley, Clinton affair

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Sizemore admits making up Hurley, Clinton affair Sizemore admits making up Hurley, Clinton affair The 52-year-old actor, who once dated Hurley, said that the former US President had a year-long affair with the British actress after he gave Clinton Hurley's number in an undated audio tape. The sensational claims were covered by media outlets throughout the world as Hurley denied the affair. However, in an interview with the Huffington Post the Saving Private Ryan star admitted inventing the story. "I've never met former President Clinton," he said. "I've never known him to know Ms Hurley."

Bill Clinton and Elizabeth Hurley pose for a photo at a Russian charity masquerade ball at the Catherine Palace of Pushkin in November, 2005. "I'm not denying that I said these things ... I don't remember saying these things." Sizemore said his memory was hazy as he used drugs when the tape was made. "My perceptions were not the greatest," he said. Elizabeth Hurley had previously denied the claims She has slammed as "ludicrously silly stories" the claims that she and the former president maintained a sexual relationship that began when Clinton sent a plane to escort her to the White House. "Totally untrue," Hurley said on Twitter this morning. "In the hands of my lawyers. Yawn." The claims were made in a secret audio recording of Hurley's former flame actor Tom Sizemore, who has told how he first arranged the secret tryst when he met the former president during after a screening of Saving Private Ryan at the White House in 1998.


In the audio published by Radar Online, Sizemore boasts that he was whisked by Clinton into the Lincoln Bedroom and pressed for Hurley's number, which the president immediately called. "Elizabeth, this is your Commander-in-Chief," Clinton allegedly said in introducing himself to the actress. When Hurley reportedly played coy, Sizemore says Clinton told her: "Listen, Elizabeth, this is the president. I don't have any time for this s***. I'm keeping the world from nuclear war all the time." Hurley is said to have arrived at the White House hours later and spent the next four days there. As Clinton and Hurley disappeared into another room, Sizemore says, "Bill turns to me and goes 'I owe you one'." The secret recording of Sizemore's story allegedly took place in his hotel room in Manchester, Connecticut, while he was shooting a movie. Source: New York Daily News Author: Martin Zavan, Approving editor: Nick Pearson


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