A woman from Northern Ireland tells BBC News NI she was recruited and 'groomed' for sex with the lead singer of German metal band Rammstein
By Jenny Hill in Berlin & Alan Haslam in BelfastA woman from Northern Ireland has told the BBC she was recruited and "groomed" for sex with the lead singer of the German heavy metal band Rammstein.
Her allegations triggered a wave of other sexual misconduct allegations against the band's frontman Till Lindemann.A spokesman for Rammstein told the BBC an internal investigation was under way with the first results expected early next week. She said: "He started filming... about four girls, including myself. He got very close to our faces."Ms Lynn says singer Till Lindemann reacted angrily when she refused to have sex with him
"I said: 'Why? Why me? Is this some sort of a sex thing?' [He replied:] 'No, no, no, nothing like that, nothing like that at all. Till's the perfect gentleman.'""As soon as Joe opens the curtains my stomach drops - this is bad, this is a sex thing absolutely.
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