Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2006 7:52:06 GMT
TYSON'S GREAT.. BUT I'LL STICK WITH JAILED LOVER
AISLEYNE has vowed to stand by her jailbird man - despite a whirlwind week with boxer Mike Tyson shortly after her fianc went to prison.
Aisleyne, 27, met Tyson late 2004 in a club where she was working as a promotions girl.
She said: "He and his entourage came into the club and he was spending money like it was going out of fashion. He had a huge number of hangers-on with him and I kind of got swept up in all of that.
"I ended up travelling around the country with Tyson and all his friends for a week or so. We went everywhere in stretch limos and were photographed at events. He called me his Irish princess, which just made me laugh. But he was a perfect gentleman. All I will say is that we are very good friends.
"Mike was a real charmer and has a fantastic lifestyle. It could have gone places if that's that I'd wanted, but I know that if you get involved with Mike Tyson I might have taken on more than I bargained for.
"I hear he has been watching the show and I'm very flattered, he was a lovely guy and I'm too much of a lady to say anything about our relationship. Instead she says she will remain true to her first and only long-term love, bad-boy Curtis Davies, who she met four years ago.
She was swept off her feet by his "charm and bling", saying: "He was a typical ladies' man and always loaded. He was everything to me and filled in all the gaps in my life. I suddenly had love and gifts I'd never had before. He gave me a VW Golf car, jewellery and we went on holidays.
"It was attention which I'd never had before and it really lifted me up. I never asked where the money came from. He was never violent to me, but he did get in trouble."
In February 2004, Davies presented her with a £5,000 white gold and diamond engagement ring and the pair began talking about marriage and babies.
But soon after that Davies, now 25, was arrested brandishing a handgun outside Aisleyne's flat.
He was jailed for eight years for firearms offences and a heartbroken Aisleyne refused to take off her ring.
She said: "He loved me and just managed to get himself mixed up in something.
"I visited him in prison several times. I still love him and always will - I can't wait for him to get out of prison."
AISLEYNE has vowed to stand by her jailbird man - despite a whirlwind week with boxer Mike Tyson shortly after her fianc went to prison.
Aisleyne, 27, met Tyson late 2004 in a club where she was working as a promotions girl.
She said: "He and his entourage came into the club and he was spending money like it was going out of fashion. He had a huge number of hangers-on with him and I kind of got swept up in all of that.
"I ended up travelling around the country with Tyson and all his friends for a week or so. We went everywhere in stretch limos and were photographed at events. He called me his Irish princess, which just made me laugh. But he was a perfect gentleman. All I will say is that we are very good friends.
"Mike was a real charmer and has a fantastic lifestyle. It could have gone places if that's that I'd wanted, but I know that if you get involved with Mike Tyson I might have taken on more than I bargained for.
"I hear he has been watching the show and I'm very flattered, he was a lovely guy and I'm too much of a lady to say anything about our relationship. Instead she says she will remain true to her first and only long-term love, bad-boy Curtis Davies, who she met four years ago.
She was swept off her feet by his "charm and bling", saying: "He was a typical ladies' man and always loaded. He was everything to me and filled in all the gaps in my life. I suddenly had love and gifts I'd never had before. He gave me a VW Golf car, jewellery and we went on holidays.
"It was attention which I'd never had before and it really lifted me up. I never asked where the money came from. He was never violent to me, but he did get in trouble."
In February 2004, Davies presented her with a £5,000 white gold and diamond engagement ring and the pair began talking about marriage and babies.
But soon after that Davies, now 25, was arrested brandishing a handgun outside Aisleyne's flat.
He was jailed for eight years for firearms offences and a heartbroken Aisleyne refused to take off her ring.
She said: "He loved me and just managed to get himself mixed up in something.
"I visited him in prison several times. I still love him and always will - I can't wait for him to get out of prison."
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