Sir Bruce Forsyth revealed he used to enjoy kinky role-playing games with wife Wilnelia to spice up their sex life
SIR Bruce Forsyth once revealed that he and his much younger wife Wilnelia used to spice up their sex life with kinky role-playing games.
According to The Daily Star, Bruce, who died aged 89 nine days ago, used to pretend they were both married to other people and having an affair.
In a magazine interview he said: “If we’re in a supermarket on holiday, we’ll go into different aisles and I’ll pretend to pick her up.
“The other night I took her out to dinner and the first thing I said was, ‘Does your husband know where you are?’
“It’s very easy being romantic with someone like her.”
In 2010 Wilnelia praised how romantic her husband was, explaining: “He is very thoughtful. If I’ve been away, there are always flowers when I return.
“He also sends me letters and leaves little notes. He always remembers birthdays and anniversaries.”
Lady Wilnelia was 30 years younger than Bruce and on their wedding day her mother Delia gave him a book containing exercise rituals handed down by Tibetan monks that had “age reversing” properties.
He said: “I lie in bed and start the stretches and lifts, then get up and do shoulder exercises. I swear by it. It keeps me fit, along with the golf.
“I barely drink. I never overeat. I’ll have three to four small meals a day. I’m very healthy.”
Today Brucie’s widow told how he died peacefully and surrounded by family.
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She said: “His daughters, our son JJ and my mother Delia – who also stood by my side supporting me – were all by his side.
“He left quietly and in peace. Like everything he did, his departure was as organised and structured as his life.”
Revealing that she held her husband’s hand as he died, the former Miss World added: “His departure has left a very big hole in my life and nobody will remember him more than I.
She added: “We have our house full of flowers, the television has not stopped dedicating special programmes and calls of solidarity have not stopped.”
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