Estella Marie Thompson

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Estella Marie Thompson
Divine Brown mug shot.jpg
Brown's 1995 mugshot
Born (1969-08-09) August 9, 1969 (age 55)
California, U.S.
Other namesDivine Brown
OccupationFormer sex worker
Known forHer arrest with Hugh Grant
PartnerAlvin C. Brown
Children2

Estella Marie Thompson (born August 9, 1969), also known as Divine Brown, is an American former sex worker. She gained media attention in 1995 when the English actor Hugh Grant was caught receiving oral sex from her in his car on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard. Thompson has remained in the public eye through work in pornography, television appearances, and newspaper interviews.

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Early life

Thompson grew up in poverty in East Oakland, California. She was one of six children of a single mother. [1] Having herself become a mother of two daughters, she turned to sex work when she could not pay a $133 electricity bill. [1] Going to Union Square in San Francisco one night, she earned $1,000 in five hours.[ citation needed ]

Arrest with Hugh Grant

On June 27, 1995, Thompson and British actor Hugh Grant were arrested together in Los Angeles. According to Thompson, the attention of a policeman was alerted by Grant repeatedly pressing the brake pedal of his BMW with his foot, causing the brake lights to flash many times. [2]

Charged with lewd conduct, she pleaded no contest on September 6, 1995. [3] She was ordered to attend an AIDS class and perform five days of community service, and sentenced to two years' summary probation. She was also sentenced to 180 days in jail for unconnected parole violations relating to two prostitution convictions. She had to pay a fine and costs of $1,350 in total in relation to the offences. [3] Hugh Grant pleaded no contest and was fined $1,180 and ordered to complete an AIDS education program. [4]

In September 1996, Thompson was arrested at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in Paradise after flirting and making suggestive comments to undercover police officers. [5] [6] A police officer involved in the operation was quoted as saying, "She didn't actually solicit, but the police officers knew what she was up to." [5] The arrest resulted in a $950 fine for loitering for the purpose of prostitution and resisting arrest. [7] Thompson denied she was still involved in sex work. [7]

Media appearances

Thompson only learned who her client had been when reporters besieged her house the day after her arrest.[ citation needed ] In the publicity that ensued in the days after her encounter with Grant, Thompson appeared on television shows, including The Howard Stern Show and Danny Bonaduce's short-lived Danny!. She appeared in a television commercial promoting a Los Angeles radio station, a commercial for a Brazilian lingerie company, [3] in semi-nude pictures for soft-porn magazines like Penthouse , and as a presenter on UK pornography channel Television X.[ citation needed ] In 1996, she played herself in an X-rated docu-drama based on the incident, Sunset and Divine: The British Experience. [8] In September 1996, she made an appearance at the professional wrestling show Fight the Power. [9]

Thompson continued to stay in the public eye, appearing in Joey Buttafuoco's public-access television show in 1998, on Judge Judy in 1996, [10] and on the Danish documentary series Negermagasinet in 2005. She was the subject of the biopic Million Dollar Hooker in 2006 and appeared on Hollywood Lives, an ITV television series, in 2007.

Personal life

Thompson has been reported to have earned a total of $1.6 million from publicity related to her arrest with Grant. As a result, she and her manager, partner, and father of her children, Alvin C. Brown, bought a four-bedroom home in Beverly Hills. Thompson has said the money she earned from interviews and endorsements after the 1995 interrupted dalliance has allowed her to put her daughters through private school. [11] "Everything worked out for the better," she said in 2007: "It helped me turn it into something positive … I was blessed that it could get me out of that lifestyle." [1] [12]

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