David Letterman allegedly keeps a secret bedroom at his Late Show studio

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Sex scandal funnyman David Letterman kept a secret bedroom at his talk show's studio that only a select few female staffers were allowed to visit, it has been claimed

The late night star last week admitted to having sex with his staff after allegedly being blackmailed for $2 million over the juicy details.

Now staff at The Late Show say their boss has long kept a bedroom they dubbed 'the bunker' in the Ed Sullivan Theater where his show is taped.

And they insisted that it was strictly off-limits to anyone but his 'favourite female underlings'.

"He doesn't have to come out – he has a suite upstairs," one staff member said. "It's off limits to pretty much everybody.

"If he is having an affair or fooling around with somebody at work, she wouldn't be noticed coming in or out or seen as something strange because she works there."

Located in the cavernous Ed Sullivan Theater close to Times Square, Letterman's office comes with a reception area as well, a source said.

However a spokesman for Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants, denied that the digs are a love nest.

A source close to Letterman said the host simply crashes on the fold-out couch on Mondays, when he drives from his weekend home in North Salem in upstate New York to the Broadway studio at 2 or 3am.

Letterman stays at his apartment in hip downtown neighbourhood TriBeCa during the rest of the filming week but he is also known among staff as a night owl and for keeping odd hours at his office.

While the show usually wraps by 7pm sometimes he stays and watches the broadcast of his show in his office at night, an insider said.

"He doesn't work regular hours," the Letterman source said. "It's not a 9-to-5 place."

"Late Show" sources said female employees always did well under Letterman.

"Dave has a great track record of promoting women on the show — three of the five executive producers are women, and all of them have been with him for more than 20 years," said another high-ranking Late Show staffer.

Another source described the show as: "A very female-friendly place. He's got all these strong women working for him. Strong women survive there."

source: Splash News


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