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Victoria Aitken explains 'Bitch' title

Published Friday, Aug 21 2009, 14:42 BST | By Mayer Nissim
Victoria Aitken explains 'Bitch' title

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Victoria Aitken has revealed said that that her second single 'I'll Be Your Bitch' was inspired by a man who became more interested in her the less available she was.

The daughter of former Conservative MP and convicted perjurer Jonathan Aitken told The Guardian that the track was the follow-up to her Jennifer Lopez-influenced debut 'Jenny From The Yacht'.

Aitken said: "There was this certain man who I was quite keen on... and the nicer I was, the more aloof he got, as with all men. I remember being on a plane and I switched my phone off and I got three messages from him and I was like, 'Hey'.

"So I was walking through St James's Park and wrote him this email and I said, 'I'll be your bitch any time'. I started humming the tune as I was walking through the park and I thought, 'This is a song'.

When asked if her father had any concerns about the title, she added: "No. My father used to be quite racy in his time, so I don't think he's that shockable."

Jonathan Aitken served seven months of an 18-month sentence for perjury and perverting the course of justice in 1999 after a failed libel action against The Guardian and Granada TV. He was later declared bankrupt.
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