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Teen Bride Courtney Stodden Receives Porn Offers Just In Time For Her 18th Birthday

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Today is a special day for Courtney Stodden—the Twitter bard and reality TV star wannabe best known for marrying the then-50-year-old actor Doug Hutchison at age 16.Stodden is turning 18, which means, of course, that she's receiving her first offers to star in porn. At least four porn companies have offered her lucrative contracts to star in hardcore films, according to TMZ.

Babes.com has penned a script whose title echoes the alliteration Stodden is so fond of: "Happily Humping My Hubby." Brazzers.com has also made an offer for her to star in a film with male porn star Keiran Lee. TMZ didn't name the other companies who offered her contracts (which surprises us, since this is mostly about publicity: notorious companies reaching out to a notorious personality).

There's no word from Stodden about what she thinks of the offers (we're cringing to think of how she might respond). She did have some thoughts about the 1-8, showing us that she hasn't run out of innuendo:

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