Led Zeppelin Icon’s Girlfriend Details ‘Obsession’ And ‘Intimacy’

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Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page’s girlfriend Scarlett Sabbet recently did a live reading for her new poetry book Camille.

Unpolished Magazine reports, “Sabet, performed prose from her newly published book ‘Camille’ which launched at the Shakespeare & Co in Paris on February 14th and features a selection of traditional ‘love’ poems that show the soaring joy of intimacy, passion and sensuality, and others that delve into destruction, obsession and infatuation. The artist engaged the audience with a mix of heartbreaking and thrilling pieces expressing the intensity of the emotion and its different types.

Between the performances, guests have also been able to listen to a special reading of Rose McGowan – long-time activist, actress and author who enriched the evening with her performance of Alcestis On The Poetry Circuit by Erica Jong.”

Scarlett did a live reading a few days ago that Jimmy Page attended. A fan named tinasmith38 commented on Instagram saying that she didn’t attend the show, but watched an Instagram live video after.

“@strangemajic01 no!! I wish!!! I was fortunate enough to be on when she did a live video after she got home from her reading. She was so wound up and excited and said it was probably one of the best energies she had ever felt at a reading.

She and Jimmy both had personal friends there and of course fans and the night was ‘magical’ as she described it. She was so sweet last night seeing her so excited and wanting to share with more of the people who follow, love and support her excited me too. :). Pictures I’ve seen from the reading were super. Jimmy looked sooooo happy. It was great to see (even if it was on Instagram) for now 🙏❤️.”

We reported yesterday on Page being photographed with his Sabet at the live reading. Details later surfaced about Page and Scarlett at the event, including a strong hint that Page is still ready to ‘rock and roll’ in the bedroom despite his older age. Scarlett, who is 46 years younger than Page, recited a selection of her verse to friends at Mortimer House in London, The Daily Mail reports. Just as she was about to read out a poem on sexual passion, she teased: ‘I’ll let you guess who this is about.’ At which a guest heckled: ‘It’s obviously Jimmy!’