London: Robert Pattinson visited Berlin’s infamous KitKatClub to escape his fans’ attentions as he shot in the city for his next movie ‘Bel Ami’. Guests at the sex club are banned from wearing “normal” clothes and are encouraged to don garb such as nipple clamps, metal cage dresses and leather thongs.
When the ‘Twilight’ star’s father Richard heard he’d been there, he revealed he was gagging to visit the sex club with him.
“I was telling my dad about it last night and he sounded really into it,” a leading daily has quoted Pattinson as saying.
“He told me, ‘I’m coming over - let’s go to the orgy club’,” he said.
The actor revealed he would have no problem visiting the X-rated spot with his dad as he was so close to his family.
“They are the only people I really let rip on,” he said.
Guests at the “dark and private” KitKatClub have been known to openly have sex.
“Rob became a fan of the nightclub because he doesn’t get hassled by admirers there,” an insider was quoted as saying.
“The parties in there are crazy, though. It is dark and private so makes a great getaway for him. And it’s perfect because on fetish nights - and especially at Halloween - there’s always some people in there dressed up as vampires. The whole myth of biting and sucking blood is a big thing in the fetish world,” the source added.
Pattinson, who is dating actress Kristen Stewart, plays a 19th century lothario in ‘Bel Ami’, out this month.
His character sleeps his way out of his humble French background by bedding co-stars Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas.
ANI
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