Belle de Jour (writer)
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Belle de Jour is the nom de plume of a person who claims to have been a London call girl or high class prostitute. Under this banner she maintains a successful blog, Belle de Jour: diary of a London call girl which by 2003 had achieved selection by The Guardian as their blog of the year and has given rise to two books published in both the UK and US.
A television series based on the first book was in development with Channel 4 in the UK, but due to budget tightening ITV2 have now picked up the series.
Belle, until mid-2006, also contributed regularly to the Daily Telegraph.
The name recalls the 1928 novel Belle de jour by Joseph Kessel and the 1967 Catherine Deneuve film of the same name. It means "Daytime girl" in French and is also the name of a flower.
[edit] External links
- Belle de Jour: diary of a london call girl
- [1] The Guardian article announcing Belle de Jour's win of their "British Blog Awards 2003" contest