We're suckers for the shady secrets of seemingly wholesome public figures, whether it's the ShamWow guy's hooker dust-up or the Barbie creator's reported penchant for hookers and orgies. The latest such scandal comes from our neighbors to the north, as Cirque du Soleil creator (and billionaire) Guy Laliberté is suing to try to stop the distribution of an unauthorized biography that details his decadent, celeb-studded parties featuring drugs, wild sex and "busloads of prostitutes."The controversy started when Canadian news magazine Macleans published an exclusive excerpt from Ian Halperin's book, "The Fabulous Story of the Creator of the Cirque du Soleil." Halperin is a former street performer who used his contacts to gain access to Laliberté's world, resulting in such R-rated anecdotes as the following from the book:
One of his close friends, "Jake," recalls when Robert De Niro attended in 2001 while in town shooting the film "The Score," which turned out to be legendary star Marlon Brando's last flick before he died. De Niro was known for dating beautiful black women. "I rounded up the hottest black strippers, prostitutes and models in Montreal and invited them to Guy's party," Jake reveals. "Guy likes to do anything and everything to please his guests.
Read more about the Cirque scandal and hear from author Ian Halperin after the jump.

Despite the splash caused by the article (and the fact that Laliberté allegedly required B-listers to sign confidentiality agreements to enter one of his parties), Halperin claims that the sexy details are not particularly shocking to those in the know.
Halperin told Asylum, "He's complaining about the mention of drugs and sex, but writing a book about him and not mentioning the drugs and sex at his parties would be akin to writing about Bob Marley and not mentioning that he smokes pot. It's common knowledge."
But the man Halperin calls more interesting, eccentric and powerful than anyone else he's interviewed (a list that includes Hugh Hefner, Steven Spielberg and Muhammad Ali) apparently doesn't see it that way. Immediately after its publication, he began pressuring the book's distributors to remove the tome from the stands and has demanded that Macleans print a retraction of their cover story, which they have refused to do.
Now the billionaire is threatening to sue the publishers, and Halperin told us he is planning to sue Laliberté for calling him a "crook" in a Canadian Press article.
So far, the scandal hasn't hurt the mainstream appeal of the Cirque, which has approximately 3,500 employees from over 40 countries producing 15 shows over five continents, including multiple permanent Las Vegas shows. But all this litigiousness seems only to spur worldwide interest about the scandalous figure's exploits.
According to Halperin, "He tried to get the book off the stands within 24 hours, and that fueled world curiosity. Otherwise I think the book would have bombed."
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Saturday 20 June
By Peter Marsh
Cirque du Soleil is one the the dumbest things I ever got roped into seeing. I could have spent the night in my hotel room watching old flicks and show have. May they disappear from the earth.
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Saturday 20 June
By Meir
C d S is soo tacky!!!
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Sunday 21 June
By Jolis
How is this any different from any other person in the world?
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Saturday 20 June
By hillsamurai
There will always be political comments thrown in. The paid RNC hacks and operatives have to get paid. They get paid not only per word, but according to the numbers of boards that they infest with their rants.
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Saturday 20 June
By Morgan
Define Racy.... and I thought drugs went with sex, and rock in roll....... They had fun ...Big deal
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Saturday 20 June
By LSP
Wouldn't you love to know what is floating around in SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE Nancy Pelosi and SENATOR Barbara Boxer's blood?
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Saturday 20 June
By JoeThePlumber
who f-ing cares
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Saturday 20 June
By steve
LIBERALS at their best
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Saturday 20 June
By jon
a lot could be said, about alot. but. remenber unless you can judge someone of a act, that you did not see, not is just not fact... it bs..
the shows they put on are priceless!!! hat off to all the act/actors(s)
love there shows
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Saturday 20 June
By steve
LIBERALS at their best
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Saturday 20 June
By ssk
must everyone have to know everything about everybody..for crying out loud...is it the intent of the snoops to let everybody in our the lives of those who bring entertainment to be enjoyed...what is in your own lives that is going to be revealed at judgement. stop the craziness...nothing is hidden from GOD, and we are not to be busybodies in everybody elses business...
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Saturday 20 June
By JenLee
Excuse the BS Tabloids, Has any of these negative news stories ever been to a Cirquedu Soleil show. I have gone to about 6 shows. They are very entertaining and awed to watch the performance of each person in the play. So lay off and let people enjoy.
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Monday 22 June
By jennifer
duh
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Saturday 20 June
By murielkretchner1@aol.com
frankly...everybody has to say somethings about successful people...That Ian is just a jealous loser trying to make some money from a genius guy...he has the right to party...he worked hard for half of the planet
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Saturday 20 June
By Roland
Who Cares?????
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Saturday 20 June
By toysax
wow circus people have sex like the rest of us... wowee
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Saturday 20 June
By Steve
Geez... it's only sex. Nothing wrong with that. People should be allowed to have sex with anyone, any time, any where.
One body part goes into another... so what!!! Getting rid of the illegals and foreigners in America is a far more serious problem.
LET AMERICA BE FREE AGAIN AND THE HELL WITH CIVIL RIGHTS.
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Saturday 20 June
By Judy Beaudoin
Why are we drawn to the lowest common denominator? People like this are scum - doesn't matter how many zero's are after their net worth - scum by any other name is still scum. The decadent parties, drugs, prostitutes? Shallow lives, shop worn faces, done it all, seen it all, tired used people. No surprises left for them, no joy, no delight, just shame.
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Saturday 20 June
By Starlightpure
Wow, You Said it all. And you said it so well. I look at it the same way. These types, "No joy, no delight, just shame."
Too much-hedonistic cult.
Saturday 20 June
By Starlightpure
You said it so Well. These people, "no joy, no delight, just shame."
Also too much hedonistic-cult, it has beome a cult.