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Male (it’s good to be a) supermodel Bruce Hulse tell-all book
There is a new book out there that tells the life of a male supermodel back in the day. Bruce Hulse, was the face of Calvin Klein and Gillette during the ’80s and ’90s has done a tell all book “Sex, Love and Fashion: A Memoir of a Male Model. The male supermodel who was discovered, while lifeguarding, describes the parties, exotic locations and flings with the supermodel female of his species Some of the juicy bits Hulse mentions include his sexcapades with Elle Macpherson, Andie MacDowell and Paulina Porizkova, among others.”Â
Bruce has a background that sets him apart from most models. His scholastic degrees, love of learning, and aptitude for activities both physical and metaphysical make him a gifted and passionate storyteller. He is a Cornell graduate with a degree in Asian studies. An accomplished athlete in college, he went on to play professional basketball in Sweden. Later, Bruce attended graduate student at West Chester University, where he focused on clinical psychology. Bruce also has black belts in Aikido and Jujitsu, and studied under the Guru Maharaji.Â
Hulce met Andie MacDowell while on a shoot in Greece. Putting the moves on the “Four Weddings and a Funeral” actress that he describes as as “self-effacing and genuine,” in his sparse hotel room, he gallantly tossed his T-shirt over a lamp to “create ambience.” The mood was ruined however when the place nearly caught fire. Sort of a Zoolander super model perhaps?
And Hulce supposedly once shot down Elle, “The Bod” Macpherson. Hulse found Macpherson “rather boyish in her manner and extremely open, with an incredible sense of humor, a real guy’s girl.” unfortunately, Hulse was getting over a breakup with another model. He gave the Aussie goddess the vintage “It’s not you, it’s me” line.
“No worries Brucie, let’s just be friends then,” she said.
It took a candlelight dinner in Paris, to warm up Paulina Porizkova but Hulse claims once he did, it was the ride of his life.
“It was like a professional wrestling match,” he shares. “I’d never had such energetic, wild sex with anyone before.”
And Hulse switching gears may be one of the few fans Naomi Campbell has left. He describes her as a “young, sweet, lovely English girl,” insisting that her diva attitude is just an act to help her get through modeling with her sanity intact.
But Hulse didn’t go for every supermodel he meet. He swears he never attempted bedding Janice Dickinson. “She had a negative aura,” he says of the loudmouthed model. “It was unsettling.”





