Quentin Tarantino Allegedly Paid $10k To Lick A Woman’s Feet

Quentin Tarantino allegedly once paid $10,000 to lick a woman’s toes, according to a strip club manager. The man, who goes by NorCal Lowlife, discussed the legendary director’s infamous foot fetish during an appearance on the Get in the Car podcast, last week. He explained that Tarantino showed up to his club and requested a VIP room with the dancer with the “biggest t–s; biggest ass” in the venue.

“He’s sitting down, she’s about to do her little… take her top off,” Lowlife recalled, “And he gets up, throws her on the f–king seat, takes her boots off one by one, both shoes, just starts licking the bottoms of her feet, sucking toes.” He added that “her feet looked like… you know when you take a bubble bath? Like prunes.” He further noted: “I think he gave her 10 Gs.”

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HOLLYWOOD, CA – DECEMBER 21: Filmmaker and Director Quentin Tarantino poses with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 21, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Mark Davis/Getty Images)

Tarantino’s fetish for feet has been a long-running joke in Hollywood. He’s notorious for including gratuitous foot shots in many of his movies. Uma Thurman, who starred in Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, once served him champagne in her black velvet shows at a Friar’s Club roast.

Tarantino is currently working on his highly-anticipated 10th film, The Movie Critic. He’s said that he intends it to be his last project. It’s a plan he’s been upfront about for over a decade. Back in 2012, he explained to Playboy: “I want to stop at a certain point. Directors don’t get better as they get older. Usually, the worst films in their filmography are those last four at the end. I am all about my filmography, and one bad film f—s up three good ones. I don’t want that bad, out-of-touch comedy in my filmography, the movie that makes people think, ‘Oh man, he still thinks it’s 20 years ago.’ When directors get out-of-date, it’s not pretty.” The Movie Critic doesn’t have an official release date but will likely hit theaters in 2024. 

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