An adult model has revealed one of the strangest phone calls she ever received from a fan involved her roleplaying as Australian pop star Kylie Minogue. Zoe Grey, who works as a Babestation camgirl in the UK, said one man once called in with a very specific fantasy he wanted fulfilled.
Unexpected Fantasy
'He immediately asked me to roleplay as Kylie Minogue and I remember being completely thrown by it because it was so oddly specific,' she told Daily Mail. 'Honestly, I just thought it was hilarious and really bizarre. You get some strange requests, working on the phones, but this one caught me off guard because he was fully committed to the fantasy while I was trying not to laugh.'
Zoe, 34, from Cambridgeshire, explained that the caller wanted her to pretend she was Kylie Minogue 'picking him up and taking him back to her flat'. She recalled, 'Still to this day, I don't really understand how he wanted me to do that on cam. His fantasy was that Kylie Minogue had come on to him and was taking him back to her place.'
A Surreal Experience
'I remember him repeatedly calling me "Kylie Minogue" during the call and asking if he could follow me upstairs. It was so surreal that I struggled to keep a straight face... I tried to do the accent but it just wasn't it. I just kept thinking, "I'm going to wet myself laughing any minute." I remember eventually having to end the call because I was on the verge of laughing too much to carry on.'
Zoe says the man never explained why he was so eager to play out an interaction with Kylie, adding that he was 'completely invested in the fantasy from the start'. '[He] acted like I actually was Kylie Minogue the entire time,' she says. The session has stood out to her as the strangest request she has ever received while working for Babestation.
Kylie Minogue Documentary
The revelation comes as Kylie Minogue has hit headlines once again with news of an upcoming three-part documentary about her life. The series will be the first true family affair of her long-running career, after her parents and siblings agreed to participate in the Netflix series. 'Aside from my sister, Dannii, who is well-versed in this world, there has never been any sit-down interview with my parents or my brother,' she told The Australian. 'They really prefer to be behind the scenes. But in this documentary, you do see some of our real family moments. I wanted them to feel comfortable with their level of involvement.'
The documentary, titled Kylie, will be directed by Michael Harte and produced by John Battsek, who has spent the last six years bringing the series to life. It is set for a Netflix release on May 20.



