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Ricki Lake lost virginity on movie set

Ricki Lake lost her virginity on the set of ‘Cry Baby’.
The 50-year-old actress admitted the first time she had sex was "really good" but confirmed it wasn’t the 1990 movie’s leading man, Johnny Depp, who she slept with.
Asked on ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ if she lost her virginity on ‘Hairspray’ or ‘Cry-Baby’, she said: "’Cry-Baby’… Not to Johnny Depp. [It was] another actor, a really handsome actor.
"He was very kind to me, and I was very large. I was very happy to get it over with because I was almost 21. He was really sweet. My first time was really a good one."
Elsewhere on the show, Ricki confessed to having a threesome "within the last 10 years" while playing a game of ‘Ricki Lake or Fake’, where fellow guest Juliette Lewis had to guess if assumptions were correct.
Juliette said: "I feel like it’s so true."
Ricki confirmed: "It’s true."
The former talk show host also admitted she has had ayahuasca – a potent plant-based hallucinogen brew – 11 times and though she doesn’t "love" it, she’s found the side effects "beneficial".
She said: "I wouldn’t say I love it. But it’s a very, very powerful medicine that has been very beneficial in my life."
The ‘Hairspray’ actress had one of her "dreams come true" at the 1989 Oscars – but admitted she wasn’t prepared for how unpleasant comedy legend Lucille Ball would turn out to be.
She said: "I mean, everyone blasted it and said, ‘It was awful! It was one of the worst Oscars!’ But it was a dream come true for me. I mean, I was so starstruck.
"I couldn’t believe it. I got to sing, dance, tap dance, make out with Christian Slater — like, all of it in one number. I would do it again in a heartbeat. And Lucille Ball and Bob Hope introduced us…
"She wasn’t very nice — ‘salty’ is putting it mildly. She was not nice. She was smoking a cigarette, and we were in this cardboard green room. I mean, I was pinching myself.
"She didn’t do anything directly at me, but she was not happy to be there. And she died shortly after that."