Says Shimizu, "She loved it!"
This and other stories are reportedly included in a new book proposal, "Starr
Secrets: The Down & Dirty Truths About Today and Yesteryear's Celebrities,"
from the Starr sisters, according to Matt Cohen of the Marianne Strong Literary
Agency.
Shimizu's passion for Jolie was reportedly set ablaze when they played lovers
in the 1996 film "Foxfire."
"We used to visit strip clubs and there was this tension," the tattooed Asian
beauty told the London Sun. "After the second week of filming, we kissed.
"There has never been an ending to her and I. I think there never will be. I
think we will continue to have a deep relationship ... her passion is people
and it's hard to just settle down with one person when you have a whole world
in front of you," she said.
The New York Daily News quoted Shimizu saying, "I think we will continue to
have a deep relationship. It really does go beyond just the sex ... her passion
is people and it's hard to just settle down with one person when you have a
whole world in front of you," she said, in what was an apparent reference to
Jolie's inability to remain in a relationship with Brad Pitt or any other one
person.
"She's always had lovers that she relies on. If she can ring you and you can
meet up, then she can take care of her sexual need ... whenever she calls me up
I go and visit her. It's not always the case that we get together and have sex.
Sometimes we go to her property in Cambodia and explore the jungle."
Jenny Shimizu admits that she hasn't slept with Jolie since 2000 and they
haven't kept in touch lately, but basically says that she wants to hook up
again with Jolie once she is single again.