Ekaterina Ivanova claims Ronnie Wood gave her cocaine hours after they met


Ekaterina Ivanova just can't seem to keep her mouth shut.

After breaking her silence on her 18-month relationship with ex-Rolling Stone lover Ronnie Wood just weeks after they split, the 21-year-old former waitress has revealed even more about the man she called an 'evil Goblin King'.

And she now claims that she indulged in a cocaine binge with the guitarist at a London hotel just hours after they met.

Ekaterina Ivanova

On the rocks: Ekaterina Ivanova and Ronnie Wood in November last year just weeks before they split for good

Last night she joined 10 other C-listers and actress Stephanie Beacham as one of the contestants of Celebrity Big Brother.

But before she went into the house, which is guaranteed to give her even more publicity, she spoke to The Sun about life with the ageing rock star and alleged he gave her cocaine on the first night they met.

Russian-born Ekaterina, also known as Katia, spoke about meeting Wood when she was waitress at a London bar called Churchill's in the summer of 2008 - and how the evening turned into an all-nighter.

Ekaterina Ivanova

Big Brother: Ekaterina enters the reality TV show house last night

She said Ronnie, 62, had come into the club with a huge entourage so she went to talk to him but was unaware of who he was.

She said: 'I sat next to him with a cigarette and dropped some ash on his trousers. He said, "You've ashed on my trousers". I looked him up and down and said, "I don't give a f**k". He just went, "I love you". Basically I was rude, he was kind of sleazy and we kind of bounced off each other.'

Then she claimed that some of them went to the Hempel Hotel in west London where they stayed up all night doing cocaine and drinking.


'I was rude, he was kind of sleazy and we kind of bounced off each other.'

She added: 'I don't know whose coke it was but it just appeared on the table and Ronnie did some and so did I. Maybe four of five lines.

'I ended up passing out in his bed, but we spent the next two days together. It was very touchy feely but nothing happened between us. I did fancy him. I liked arrogant guys in bands with tight jeans and he was the ultimate guy in a band.'

Not long after they met, in the July that year, Ronnie entered rehab for his drinking but rather than go back to his family, he returned to Ekaterina as soon as he got out.

She said after renting a flat together in north London they fell 'madly in love' and spent many months sober, drinking hot chocolate and talking about marriage and kids.

Ekaterina said: 'We spoke about getting married. If his divorce had come through we might have just got married there and then.

'And we talked about babies. We'd mess around and say that if we had a boy we'd call him Ivan Ivanova Wood and if  we had a girl it could be Holly Wood.'

But she said the relationship soon became doomed after he started drinking again and at his worse would drink a litre bottle of spirits a day, take cocaine and smoke up to 50 cigarettes.

Ekaterina Ivanova

All-nighter: The Hempel Hotel in London's Mayfair where Ekaterina claims she went on a cocaine binge with Ronnie Wood


She said: 'He would never drink in the morning if I was around. But if I went out, I'd come back and find him drunk. I tried reasoning with him, nagging him, taking him to AA meetings.

'Nothing stopped him for longer than a couple of weeks.'

And she said that she soon stopped Ronnie, who ended up repulsing her with his bad boozy breath.

She said: 'It started off really exciting. His body is very good for his age and he was very youthful in bed. But towards the end it got into a routine, especially as he was always drunk.

'He'd try it on with me and his breath smelt of rum, which I hated. Sometimes I'd go through the motions but sometimes I'd just push him off. I'd stopped fancying him.'









 

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