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J.Lo Sues to Stop Juicy Tell-All
Her love don't cost a thing—but trying to market home footage of J.Lo "in a revealing lack of clothing, and in sexual situations" will. Jennifer Lopez is suing ex-husband Ojani Noa (the two were married in 1997 and divorced in 1998) for $10 million, claiming that Noa has plans for a movie (titled, creatively, How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story) that would directly violate their confidentiality agreement. The lawsuit further asserts that Noa wants to sell more than 11 hours of video footage of the pop singer, some of which, she was told, is from their honeymoon and shows Lopez "in sexual situations." Lopez’s lawyer says he was told by a producer working with her ex-husband that Noa had a contract with TMZ for the video, a charge TMZ denies.



jaydeekay
I love celebrity sex tapes.
Along with the sexiness (except in the case of Chyna and her grotesque steroid induced clitoral penis), it brings these celebs down a notch or two.
chefbob50
when will these dummies learn that a home made porn is inevitably going to get released by a cash hungary or scorned ex- lover if you want privacy in your bedroom turn off the camera. Better yet how about not agreeing to be filmed.
crymeariver
co-sign.
ENOUGH with the "I'm shocked, shocked that my sex tape is going public."
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