Gordon Ramsay's ex-mistress Sarah Symonds claims she was asked to set up 'fake profiles' on Ashley Madison to lure married men and go on dates under false names after being hired as the site's publicist Sarah Symonds, from Newport, claimed she was asked to set up 'fake profiles' Read More: Who hacked Ashley Madison? Mysterious culprit exposed By Ellen Coughlan For Mailonline Published: 12:39 BST, 30 May 2024 | Updated: 12:57 BST, 30 May 2024 e-mail View comments A former publicist at Ashley Madison claimed she was asked to set up 'fake profiles' to entice men looking for mistresses. Sarah Symonds, from Newport, South Wales, has spoken out about her time working for the company after Netflix 's explosive docuseries Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, And Scandal about the controversial cheating website. Sarah, 54, who allegedly had an affair with chef Gordon Ramsay from 2001 to 2008, claimed she was asked to date men herself when she starting working for the controversial cheating website.
In 2007, the author was approached by chief executive Noel Biderman to join the company after he spotted her on US talk shows promoting her book Having An Affair?: A Handbook for the Other Woman. Speaking to The Sun , she said: 'I was shocked that Noel wanted me to go on dates under fake names with married men. I was confused because i was meant to be spokeswoman for the company, not in this murky area.
Sarah Symonds, from Newport, South Wales, who was a former publicist at Ashley Madison, claimed sh.
