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So Belle de Jour was real after all. So to speak. As readers of my Emmy-award-winning book will know, back in my friend Zoe Margolis opened the door of her London home at an ungodly hour of the morning to accept a flower delivery from an anonymous admirer. Zoe told the Times to go fuck themselves, and the rest is a painful outing, a hideously uncomfortable conversation with her parents and a week of press-camped-out-on-her-doorstep hell stories she tells in a follow-up book to be published in March Even assuming all of that, the existence of the big-mouthed boyfriend neatly illustrates the biggest problem with becoming a successful anonymous blogger. As your hidden life takes over more and more of your normal life, there comes a point where you have to share your secret with someone you trust. From that point on she was just one bad breakup away from being exposed.
The ex-boyfriend of call girl Belle de Jour told today how he still loves her and would give anything to win her back. The Army officer, named only as Owen, spoke out after research scientist Dr Brooke Magnanti was unmasked as the best-selling author and former prostitute. For six years she had kept her identity secret while penning one of the internet's best-read blogs. But the real-life Belle went public yesterday, apparently after learning that the Daily Mail was about to reveal her identity.
One of the best kept literary secrets of the decade was revealed last night when a year-old research scientist, Dr Brooke Magnanti, announced she was the writer better known as call girl Belle de Jour. The author behind the blog turned bestselling series of books detailing her secret life as a prostitute decided to come out to one of her fiercest critics, the Sunday Times columnist India Knight, after claiming anonymity had become "no fun". It does appear, however, that Magnanti's hand was forced after a former boyfriend appeared set to reveal her secret: Knight's interview with her today refers to "an ex-boyfriend with a big mouth lurking in the background". Until last week, even her agent was unaware of her name.