New York- If Bill O’Reilly needs someone to talk him through his sexual-harassment scandal, porn star Savanna Samson says he should just pick up the phone.
Samson and fellow Vivid Entertainment actress Sunrise Adams were surprised last week to be drawn into the legal battle between the Fox News pundit and “O’Reilly Factor” producer Andrea Mackris.
Mackris has claimed in her lawsuit that it was “on or about Aug. 2,” after O’Reilly had interviewed Samson and Adams on his show, that he called the producer and “launched into a vile and degrading monologue about sex.”
Samson isn’t taking sides in the case, but she can’t help but wonder if she and Adams overstimulated O’Reilly while discussing their book, “How to Have a XXX Sex Life.”
“Even a conservative talk-show host is human with desires,” Samson told us yesterday as she shopped for lingerie at a Nordstrom on Long Island. “He is a man like any other man.”
Samson said she was “very apprehensive about going on the show, but [O’Reilly] was a pussycat. He was polite and respectful and nothing but a gentleman.”
The sex star says she agrees with the advice that Mackris claims O’Reilly gave her after the interview.
“Every woman should have a Pocket Rocket,” Samson says.
She adds, “I was wishing he would flirt with me. I like men in power. I didn’t take my eyes off him once. I thought he was very sexy.”
During their “Factor” interview, Adams told O’Reilly he was “cute,” prompting him to say, “Oh, I know, I’m adorable, I am. You know, Vivid should hire me just to kind of be narrator over these films.”
O’Reilly does fancy himself something of an expert on hot women: “The most beautiful women in the world are located in two countries: Norway and Thailand,” he told the lad mag Stuff in 2002.
(Mackris claims O’Reilly bragged of doing a three-way with two Scandinavian airline stewardesses as well as alleging O’Reilly told her a girl in Thailand “had shown him things in a back room [of a sex show] that ‘blew [his] mind.'”)
O’Reilly declared in the same Stuff interview that “the most unattractive women in the world are probably in the Muslim countries.”
When Islamic groups complained about his remark, O’Reilly insisted: “There was no malice intended. It was just in jest.”