The Qantas stewardess who claimed she rejected an amorous Ralph Fiennes on a flight to India has admitted having sex with him in an aircraft lavatory, according to friends.
Lisa Robertson told friends she was a big fan of the British actor and found herself luring him to the cubicle.
Miss Robertson claims they went on to share a passionate night in a Mumbai hotel - at the star's invitation.
'I've always fancied him and to see him on my flight was a real thrill,' she told them.
Later she allowed him to break aircraft rules by sitting beside her on the crew jump seat, which is used during their break.
After chatting together, there was, she has admitted, a lot of 'body language' between them and even the odd kiss or two.
She gave him her phone number. Finally she decided to take matters into her own hands.
'I just stood up, reached down for his hand and told him to follow me,' she told friends.
'We went into the toilet and locked the door and off came much of our clothes.'
She said they then had passionate and apparently unprotected sex.
According to the actor's schedule, he had to set off the morning after landing at Mumbai for engagements in Indian villages, which included 'preaching' about the dangers of Aids and the need to engage in safe sex.
16/02/07 The Daily Telegraph/Sunday Times.au, Australia
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