Actress Ione Skye is reportedly shopping a memoir that will go into what sounds like every salacious detail from her life, including her "toxic" relationship with Anthony Kiedis, her marriage to Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, and her infamously bad relationship with her father, Donovan.
Ione labels herself as "sexually seeking and serial cheating," especially while married to Adam.
Ione has revealed that she and her musician father, Donovan, had a very fractured relationship. The singer would refer to her as "the girl" and a "mistake" frequently, and would sign letters to her as "Your distant Daddy."
Ione, her brother — named Donovan as well — and her mother were apparently "banished" by her father to California, where she grew up.
The book will also dive into a number of Ione's relationships.
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Ione admits that she was 16 years old when she met Anthony Kiedis, the lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who was wrestling with drug addiction at the time.
In the letter shopping Ione's book, she details that she was "so innocent … I didn’t know what was coming my way. Anthony was eight years older than me. He was my first musician boyfriend and was wild. It lasted two years."
Ione also admits to cheating on her then-husband Adam Horovitz a number of times. The letter continues by saying that when she ended up "leaving Kiedis for her great love, Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz," it "was an act of self-preservation. But her marriage at age 22 to Horovitz was undone by her almost pathological infidelities."
The letter continues, "Always moving from one great love to the next with lots of flings in between, Ione nursed a nagging feeling that there was something more feeding her sexual seeking and serial cheating than the rise of the [expletive] me feminism of the ’90s."
Ione and Adam divorced in 1999, and she previously said of their marriage, "He was my brother’s friend and we married when I was 21. We were madly in love but we were too young. It didn’t last."