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A honeymoon
of kinky sex games was how shock rocker Marilyn
and new bride Dita Von Teese likely spent their
first days of wedded bliss together.
Just days before they wed in a gothic castle
in Ireland on December 3, 2005, the burlesque
dancer revealed her taste for exotic sex.
She told Steppin' Out magazine, "I'm into
bondage. I think it's really fun, and I love
playing the part of the damsel in distress.
The feeling is amazing when someone (spanks
me) right."
Sexy Teese also admitted to "dabbling"
in erotic asphyxiation - the sex game that led
to the death of INXS rocker Michael Hutchence
in 1997.
"I think it's exciting when you do it with
someone you trust. I know there are different
gadgets people can buy to do it to themselves
safely, so that when they pass out they can
breathe again. You just have to do it safely,"
she told the magazine.
The celebrity couple were wed at the Ireland
home of their artist friend, Austrian Gottfried
Helnwein on December 3, 2005. They entered the
Great Hall of the Gurteen La Poer castle under
gothic arches and with harp music playing. They
exchanged vows at midnight.
The conventional, non-denominational wedding
ceremony in Kilsheelan, County Tipperary was
officiated by their Chilean friend, underground
film director, Alejandro Jodorowsky before 60
guests.
Music was provided by German singer and bandleader
Max Raabe. The wedding guests were served a
gothic banquet in the castle's dining room.
Among the guests at the stylish wedding were
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, Keanu Reeves Lisa,
Marie Presley, David Lynch. Jean Paul Gaultier
and Eric Szmanda. Many of the guests stayed
at the the nearby Irish mansion Kilshane House.
Guests were invited to take part in skeet shooting,
archery and falconry in the days following the
wedding.
The bride's wedding gown was designed by Vivienne
Westwood. Complete with a train and petticoats
that she wore over a Mr. Pearl couture corset,
Dita's gown was made in royal purple silk taffeta.
She also wore a tri-corn hat designed by Stephen
Jones and shoes by Christian Louboutin.
Marilyn wore a black silk taffeta tuxedo trimmed
in velvet. His tuxedo was designed by John Galliano,
and his hat by Stephen Jones.
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