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Courtney Stodden Might FINALLY Have A Sex Tape
Singer, reality star, part-time goth and National Treasure Courtney Stodden may finally has a sex tape, simultaneously surprising everyone and no one. Courtney Stodden, now 20, has just finished shooting her first adult film, according to TMZ. The most surprising thing about this possibility is really that it hasn't already happened. Stodden, who first sashayed into the public spotlight when she married Lost actor Doug Hutchison when he was 51 and she was just 16, previously teased everyone by saying she made a private video shortly after she turned 18. However, she also turned down a $5 million porn deal from Panporn, as well as offers from Brazzers and Babes.com.
This time, TMZ reached out to Steven Hirsch, founder of Vivid Entertainment, who told them he's seen the video and that it is a solo film. He also said that Stodden "looks amazing" and that it's "the most unique footage" he's ever seen—whatever that means.
Stodden herself hasn't confirmed this rumor, but she did tweet that she was upset today.
At just 17, Stodden was kicked out of a pumpkin patch in the Santa Clarita Valley for being too sexy. She later handed out veggie dogs in a lettuce bikini. And then there were her weirdly erotic and alliterative tweets circa 2011 and 2012.
And here's one of Stodden's music videos.
She also recently posted how she stayed fit: of course it's pole dancing.
We're not sure when (or if) exactly this video might emerge so in the interim, here's Courtney letting us know she's ready for summer.
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