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Lloyd Evans, a theatre critic for The Spectator, said he was "desperate" to speak to "beautiful historian" Professor Lea Ypi after she gave a lecture at Darwin College, but was unable to and visited a prostitute for an "already arranged social rendezvous". The Spectator's theatre critic has boasted of visiting a prostitute in an article after he became aroused by a "beautiful historian" giving a lecture. In it, he describes heading to Cambridge University for a lecture by Lea Ypi, a professor in political theory, who Mr Evans describes as a "beautiful historian".
While she lectured about Kant and revolutions, Mr Evans said he was "absorbed far more" by her "blonde hair spilling over her shoulders He added: "I was desperate to speak to her afterwards, but I had no way to orchestrate a meeting.
Mr Evans then goes on to write that he headed for the "rougher end of Cambridge" for an "already arranged social rendezvous". Oxford and Cambridge students set up pro-Palestinian camps outside university buildings. Drug dealer who called himself a pharmacist jailed after death of Cambridge University student Keshava Iyengar. In the piece published by The Spectator entitled 'My surprisingly decent proposal' he wrote: "I lay naked on the couch and she rubbed hot wax into my shoulders.
This was the cue for the negotiations. The article has been met by condemnation, as well as mistakenly claiming the lecture was at Downing College - when it was at Darwin College. They said: "Absolutely appalled to see this Lea.
Your fascinating, beautifully crafted lecture was a hugely appreciated highlight of the College's cultural year, and we hope your memory of the event won't be tainted by an audience member using it to write something so crude and offensive. Professor Ypi herself shared screenshots of the article on X, formerly known as Twitter, and said: "Advice for scholars: next time you lecture on Kant and revolutions at "Downing" DarwinCollege Cambridge, make sure your hair is neatly tied and that you're not blonde.