'Other Hollywood' Features Porn, VINCE NEIL And SLASH

February 6, 2005

The New York Post reports that the new book "Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry" reveals adult film actor Ron Jeremy once watched porn star Savannah (who later killed herself) get busy with MÖTLEY CRÜE's Vince Neil. Neil recounts how Savannah once nearly overdosed on drugs during a Hawaiian vacation they took together. "We brought all the pills and coke we could carry with us," he recalls. Savannah also once put on an X-rated show in public with Slash from GUNS N' ROSES (now VELVET REVOLVER). "She always liked to be in a public place," Slash recounts. "That's when she got the horniest." Read more.

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