Photo/Liz SullivanHOOK SHOT: Spitzer call girl Ashley Dupre rips Tiger's women for "taking gifts in exchange for sex," just as she slammed other ladies' relationships with rich men in
First of all, these gals are taking money and gifts while seeing a high-powered celeb, the infamous escort griped yesterday to The Post. Then, they're blabbing all about it in exchange for money.
Hey, who's ho-ing now?
"My case in point," the call-girl-turned-singer/author/model wrote The Post in a text message yesterday.
"Here you have all these girls accepting gifts, money, trips from Tiger in exchange for sex -- all the while knowing he is married.
"And now they all can't wait to tell their stories in exchange for even more money from the tabloids?
"And I was the hooker? At least I kept my mouth shut."
It's not the first time Dupre -- the high-priced call girl whose $4,300 tryst with "Client No. 9" led to the political downfall of Gov. Eliot Spitzer -- has gone on such a rant.
In September, she also railed against all the women who passed judgment on her, despite their own mercenary relationships with monied men.
"I'm often referred to as the 'woman who brought down the governor' -- excuse me, people, I didn't call the tabloids," Dupre said then.
"I didn't blow the whistle, and I didn't save 'the dress,' " she wrote, a reference to Monica Lewinsky. "I did nothing to shine a light on my indiscretions or to 'out' anyone else."
Dupre also insisted she has not "cashed in" on the scandal. No reality show, no Playboy spread, no big money deals.
The beauty does say she's working on a book -- but not a tell-all, despite the pleadings of numerous book publishers.
"And I was the hooker? At least I kept my mouth shut."
It's not the first time Dupre -- the high-priced call girl whose $4,300 tryst with "Client No. 9" led to the political downfall of Gov. Eliot Spitzer -- has gone on such a rant.
In September, she also railed against all the women who passed judgment on her, despite their own mercenary relationships with monied men.
"I'm often referred to as the 'woman who brought down the governor' -- excuse me, people, I didn't call the tabloids," Dupre said then.
"I didn't blow the whistle, and I didn't save 'the dress,' " she wrote, a reference to Monica Lewinsky. "I did nothing to shine a light on my indiscretions or to 'out' anyone else."
Dupre also insisted she has not "cashed in" on the scandal. No reality show, no Playboy spread, no big money deals.
The beauty does say she's working on a book -- but not a tell-all, despite the pleadings of numerous book publishers.
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