Sophie Monk
Pop singer, actress and model Sophie Monk poses at the premiere of "Real Steel" in Los Angeles October 2, 2011. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

“The Celebrity Apprentice Australia” Season 4 winner Sophie Monk recently revealed that she has been in the bedrooms of a few famous men, including that of late Iraqi dictator.

In 2004, Monk travelled to Iraq to entertain the troops and visited one of Hussein’s former palaces. That was two years before she starred in the films “Click” and “Date Movie.”

During her Kiis FM show “Summer Fling,” Monk told her co-host Matty Acton that during her visit to Iraq in 2004, she slept in Hussein’s bed. She added that the late Iraqi dictator’s shower was “insane.”

“It’s got like a chandelier,” Monk was quoted as saying by News.com.au. “It’s a bit gaudy though, but just diamonds everywhere.”

According to “The Celebrity Apprentice Australia” Season 4 winner, she also had a near death experience on the trip. She said that they went in a cargo plane, and as they said she could sit in the front, she put on her headphones on but heard people saying, “Missile! Missile!”

Monk said she told herself she was dying when the plane dropped. She added that during that near death experience, she told herself that she should have spent her money on a boob job and should have written her family a letter, to tell them how much she loved them.

She survived and went on to star in several films. After the 2006 films “Date Movie” and “Click,” she starred in “Spring Breakdown,” “Hard Breakers,” “The Legend of Awesomest Maximus” and “Dorfman in Love.”

In 2016, Monk will star with Robert Rusler and Caroline Williams in the horror film “Blood Feast,” which is directed by Marcel Walz and written by Philip Lilienschwarz. “The Celebrity Apprentice Australia” Season 4 winner is also set to star in the upcoming comedy film “Spring Break ‘83” opposite Morgan Fairchild and Alan Ritchson.

Monk has yet to release her second studio album. She recently released her new single Christmas carol classic titled “Little Drummer Boy,” according to Radio Info.

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