As part of her new autobiography, Brutally Honest, Mel, 43, spilled the secret of a dating site used by celebs in LA where potential partners are picked out by photos of their penises.
The Spice Girl - who divorced husband Stephen Belafonte last year - said: "A gay friend told me about a secret website where famous unattached guys put up images.
"I was in Soho House on a night out with a couple of girlfriends when the images came through. Erect privates were lined up against a milk or juice carton so you could gauge the size.
"I shut my laptop. Then, obviously, opened it again. We spent the next few hours laughing and gawping. I called my friend and said: “Now what?” "You choose one and I will make a discreet introduction,” he answered."
She said that she went for it - however she refuses to reveal his name - and adds it was far from romantic.
"A few days later, I met him (young, handsome, very famous) in a hotel room. It was horribly awkward and nothing happened (it was obviously easier with a milk carton).
"I tried again with another famous penis in another hotel room. Same result. Aaarghhhh.
"Mortifying. I’d have had better luck in Leeds with a builder. I gave up on famous penises and had a few encounters with normal, regular guys. Way better."
Meanwhile in the book, she documents her addiction to cocaine, which she said was fuelled by depression due to being in an abusive relationship with her then husband, Stephen.
She said she would begin each morning by waking up and taking a line of coke, which would fuel her into going in to her day job at Simon Cowell's reality show in 2014.
“I was a sad, pathetic person. I was out of control.
“I was so low that two weeks into filming The X Factor I’d started using cocaine to get me through the run of the show. It numbed my pain. It lifted me up enough to be ready to fire on all cylinders and forget about everything but the show.”
“I would pray, ‘God, I’m sorry for taking cocaine, but please God help me get through this day’.
The drug - which she took six lines of each day - was of easy access to Mel, she added: "It took less than a minute to get my hands on a regular supply."
(Daily Mirror)
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