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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: New Sexy Tell-All Book To Spill Celebrity Secrets

May 21 2010, Published 12:29 p.m. ET

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A new book has Hollywood sweating with numerous blind items about A-list celebrities and their secret sex scandals, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Behind Concrete Doors by celebrity publicist Aaron Powell reveals the sexual exploits of stars in television, music and film.

Powell had to be very careful with his publisher and legal team about how he worded the stories so as not to run into potential lawsuits by revealing the true identities of those involved.

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He told RadarOnline.com: ³It¹s more fun to have these as blind items- it keeps people guessing and who doesn't love to do that!

The book is about gay African American and Latino men living life on the down low. It's all based on fact and actual events but told in a fictional format through poetry and short stories to protect their identities.

One item is from the short story You Thought I Didn't Know and is about a daytime TV queen¹s hunky husband and his man-on-man fling in studio

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Another item, titled You're Such A Bad Boy which is about an industry superstar who has a gay fling while he interviews a man for a job at his company.

And the poem Hip-Hop Head is based on a big name performer who really enjoys oral sex.

"Obviously, I hope that people really enjoy the book and have a lot of fun trying to guess which stars are the real faces behind the stories as they

read them."

Behind Concrete Doors is due to be released on June 22, 2010, by Book Bloc.

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