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“That time was so crazy and fun”: Jenny Shimizu dishes on romantic past with Madonna

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Jenny Shimizu spilt some major tea about her past relationship with pop icon Madonna. Back in the 90s, the 57-year-old talent made major waves in the fashion sphere, working as an in-demand model for the likes of Calvin Klein and Banana Republic.

In addition to turning looks for big-name fashion brands and becoming the first Asian model to walk for Prada, Shimizu also turned heads for her thriving love life with some of the entertainment industry’s biggest stars, like Madonna.

During the sixth episode of the Hulu series In Vouge: The 90s, the Dante’s Cove star shared all the juicy details about her larger-than-life and international love affair with the Queen of Pop. “I mean, you’re not gonna say no to Madonna in the 90s.

Not only was it great feeling like a high-class hooker – because it really was. You’d get a phone call like, ‘Hey, can you meet me at my Parish show?

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