A Victoria's Secret tell-all book is reportedly in the works that would reveal the secrets of the top executives of the largest retailer of the intimate brand.
Cliff Donenfeld, a Naples, Fla., luxury real estate broker will pen the book, who apparently had a two year scandalous affair with the Victoria's Secret's CEO Sharen Turney.
He reveals that she planned to leave her husband for him, as Donenfeld was sexually available to her, the New York Post reported.
According to a source, Turney is trying to thwart Donenfeld from writing this book, and Victoria's Secret are not happy about the scandal.
The former lover of Turney said that it is his right to write his memoirs, and he will write them.
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