Iconic film Director John Waters once shared the story of how he saw the late actress Angela Lansbury at a sex club.

The sex club was reportedly called Hellfire and was a popular spot in New York City back in the 80s.

His memoir read that the club was a dungeon-like sex environment where people hung out and explored their sexual desires.

In Walter’s story, he clarified that Lansbury was there just to hang out and said he saw her with several other celebrities.

Water’s story resurfaced shortly after Lansbury’s death earlier this month at the age of 96.

Her three kids had announced that she’d passed away peacefully in her home just five days before her birthday.

On the other hand, Waters will be directing an upcoming feature film adaptation of his novel, “Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance.”

It’s the first time Waters will be directing a film since the premiere of “A Dirty Shame” in 2004.

In a statement, Waters shared his excitement to return to the director’s chair and said the book is the craziest thing he’s written in a long time.