Scandal hit Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi raised eyebrows when he told an audience: 'It’s better to be passionate about beautiful girls than be gay.'
Berlusconi, 74, spoke out after it emerged that belly dancer Karima Keyek, 18, had spent the evening at his house when she was just 17 and was given cash, a diamond necklace and a car by him.
However she has insisted that no sex took place between them and that the perma-tanned media tycoon turned politician was 'like a father' to her the whole evening.
But questions have been raised about the relationship after it emerged that in May Berlusconi called Milan police and asked for Miss Keyek to be released after she was arrested for stealing €3,000 from a friend.
He wrongly told police that she was a relative of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and she was subsequently released from custody - prompting suggestions Berlusconi had abused his power of office.
Speaking at a motorcycle exhibition in Milan today, Berlusconi said: 'I work extremely hard and if every now and then I look at the face of a beautiful girl then it’s better to be passionate about beautiful girls than gay.'
His comment was greeted with roars of laughter from the crowd while La Repubblica newspaper in its online version of the incident said:
'Dealing with the delicate episode that has hit him Berlusconi chooses to tell a joke.'
Opposition politicians have called for Berlusconi to resign, and even centre-right commentators have criticized him.
But Berlusconi told supporters he still had a majority and that early elections would be a disaster for a country emerging from the economic crisis.
He insists that the scandal has all been 'cooked up by left leaning prosecutors and the media' to over throw him and he told crowds: 'Don’t read newspapers, they just misinform you.
'Despite all the attacks we have achieved so many goals and we have the majority to continue until the end of our term in office.'
Dodgy dealings? Silvio Berlusconi is alleged to have called Milan police after Miss Kayek was detained in connection with a theft. He told police she was related to the Egyptian president.
'I would have been ashamed if I hadn't done it but I did do it and I will carry on doing it because that is how I am.'
Paolo Patane, of Italian gay rights group Archigay slammed Berlusconi for his comments and said: 'It’s just backwards, offensive machismo that is vulgar and gratuitous not only to homosexuals but also to women.
'What he said shows a complete lack of respect for the dignity of people and confirms the climate of embarrassment that is surrounding the Prime Minister at the moment and which is dragging the country down.
'Berlusconi should apologise immediately and especially with homosexuals and women because what he said does no justice to someone who is supposed to be the head of a European government.'
Miss Keyek - whose stage name Ruby Rubacuori translates as Ruby Heartbreaker - says she is planning to write a book about her life and will also talk about Berlusconi.
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