The 48-year-old "Lethal Weapon 2" star said working with Bowie, who passed away in January at the age of 69 after battling cancer, in "Absolute Beginners" was a dream come true for her, reported Female First.
"When he passed away it really affected me. But wonderful to have been in a room with him, to have breathed the same air," Kensit said.
The actress even shared one of her moments with the late singer and said, "He didn't say a word and picked up this brush and just started brushing my hair. It felt like it went on forever, but it was probably five minutes. At that point it was probably the most erotic thing that had happened to me.
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