Geri Halliwell has revealed astonishing sex secrets in a TV documentary that uncovers her bizarre and wacky life, The People can reveal.
In an explicit interview that gives a startling insight into the weird world of the former Ginger Spice, she tells how she...
CRAVES passionate romps with 21-year-old toyboys but...
MAKES new lovers wait three months for sex then orders them to have tests for Aids.
SENDS staff to sex shops to buy vibrators in bulk and has injections of sexually-stimulating vitamins.
DESPISES men as "spineless disgusting dogs" but is convinced SHE would make a good bloke.
YEARNS for a baby more than a No.1 hit.
TREATS her two pet dogs as surrogate children - though she doesn't clean up after them.
SCOFFS sausage and mash after conquering her slimming obsession.
Details from the new TV documentary leaked to The People reveal the obsessions, cravings and downright peculiar views of the 32-year-old multi-millionairess.
Geri, who sang her new single on ITV's CD:UK yesterday, says: "I want sex - lots of it. I really do like young guys because they match my sexual libido. I think about sex a lot since I hit 30.
"Charisma is important and I go for people who are tall, good looking, with big shoulders. I don't like skinny and they have to be confident. And I like young guys, that has just happened."I am getting 21-year-olds chasing me. Since I hit 30 everything has changed. I'm sitting there with a 21-year-old thinking 'Yeah!' It's the older woman thing.
"I want someone I can spoon with but I want sex - lots of it."
Then strangely she says: "But I'm not promiscuous. I can't have unemotional, unattached sex - that's my problem.
"I've my mother's Catholic guilt and my father's sex drive."
Geri, who has had a string of failed romances and recently split from Pop Idol star Darius Danesh, lifts the lid on her intimate and odd secrets for the C5 documentary There's Something About Geri to be screened this month. Bizarrely, she allowed herself to be filmed lying on a couch at the private surgery of her doctor Wendy who helped her beat bulimia.
She has regular injections of magnesium and B vitamins - which have a sexual side-effect.
As the needle goes in Geri winces, but then giggles, points to her crotch and says: "It gives you a really amazing feeling down here. It gives you like, a sexual feeling."
Then, as her attractive blonde doctor joins in the laughter, Geri reveals: "Wendy has met nearly all my boyfriends anyway, because I send them all to her to get tested. They all get screened.
"I try not to have sex with them for three months otherwise you don't know what they are like.
"In that time I say 'You have to go and have an Aids test and be tested for absolutely everything'.
"Condoms are OK. But if you want to take the condom off you have to get tested. I think it's really good and men respect you if you lay down rules."
Geri amazingly confesses to being a big fan of sex toys - especially the Anne Summers sex shop chain's top-selling vibrator the Rampant Rabbit. Her wacky idea of giving a friend a birthday present is sending a vibrator with a note saying "I hope this Bunny transforms your life as much as it has mine."
Her personal assistant reveals she has made several trips to Anne Summers and bought "about 15 rabbits in five months".
Geri laughs and says: "They are very good for relaxation. But you know what the problem is? They don't hug you afterwards."
She tries to change the subject saying: "My mother doesn't know I have got one so please..."
But her PA butts in: "Actually, your mum does know because I came back from shopping and she pulled three out of the bag, but just said 'I don't ask'."
Geri also got a "travel sized" toy from a pal for Christmas - and bought the same for her.
In another shot an elderly woman asks Geri for an autograph - and she still can't stop harping on about sex.
Signing a book on marriage for the bemused OAP Geri jokes: "My theory for keeping a marriage alive is you have to have sex until you're 90."
Despite her love of sex, Geri has some strange ideas about men including those she recently dated. Lying on a beautician's couch she rages: "I hate men today, I really do. They just piss me off and get on my effing nerves.
"There's this guy I used to date and we split up - he was too busy with work and he wasn't giving me any attention.
"I said to him 'I want someone who adores me' and he said 'I think you're fab' and I said 'Fab is not enough'.
"Anyway, I just thought 'P*** off' but now I am not interested I can tell he is because of all these little texts and it infuriates me. I just think most men are disgusting."
Then she loses the plot and shouts: "Men are dogs, you can't be trusted. What's so intimidating about me? So many men are spineless."
Bizarrely she adds: "I would have been a great guy. I have a guy's mentality in certain things but I'm trapped in a female condition."
Geri, promoting her new single Desire out on May 23 and the album Passion on June 6, admits it will probably be her last album because she wants a baby - though she's not sure who is going to provide it.
She says: "If you asked me three years ago if I wanted a baby or a No.1 I'd have said the single. That's not true now. But if not I can put my feelings of love into doing things for Africa or dogs." In her weird way, Geri has turned her pooches Harry, a Shizu, and Daddy, a Pomeranian, into surrogate babies.
She takes them to bed with her, kisses them and lets them lick her face - but never has a poop-scoop bag to clean up when they go walkies.
Geri, who used to suffer from bulimia, is seen scoffing bangers and mash and says: "I love sausages. They are my favourite food. I am disciplined and make sure I eat properly."
The star has already published two books and done a fly-on-the-wall documentary on her private life and sexual relationships.
But according to a girlfriend, who has seen the documentary footage, the latest revelations are "dynamite".
The woman said: "Her new advisers think some of her revelations are a bit too risque.
"It would be a shame if they were left out because they really show what a complex character she is.
"She has put a lot into this and been really honest."
Tantrums of a tiny star with huge ego
Fiery Geri will be seen throwing tantrums on the documentary.
While filming she sacked a string of staff and is seen cuddling up to her SEVENTH manager - claiming that "seven is my lucky number".
But now he too has parted company with Geri.
The pint-sized star is seen barking orders at staff, never stopping to say Please or Thank You.
She also asks an unwitting telephone receptionist who fails to recognise her voice: "Don't you know who I am?" and she throws a tantrum if her hair hasn't been styled perfectly or if someone has forgotten a music track.
But her child-like vulnerability can be seen as she takes part in TV's Top Gear Celebrity Driver contest.
She looked tense and pale as she donned a crash helmet to race timed laps around a racing track and admitted she was terrified.
And after spinning out of control onto a grass verge she burst into tears and stormed off.
She was then seen sobbing like a child and yelling: "It was so horrible. I hated it. It was so bad!"
She only calmed down when her manager gushed: "Geri, you were awesome!"
And after another rant about men she stopped, thought for a second and admitted: "I hate it when I get like this. It's lonely when I get this big ego - it is hideous."
Source: The People