The owner claimed his raunchy hotspot is a favourite among celebs
The owner of a nudist resort dubbed "Disneyland for adults" has claimed his raunchy hotspot is a favourite among A-list celebs who love the "sexy" atmosphere.
But Dewey, 50, revealed what makes Sea Mountain truly unique is its diverse audience — which he says includes well-known celebrities. Dewey kept his lips sealed about exactly which racy A-listers have visited his resort, but he did give some hints. "I get it all the time and what happens is so interesting, the people move on from it. They just think they spent a day with someone that looks exactly like someone famous. It could have been them, but because people are nude it's the great equalizer," he said.
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