Carrie Prejean video footage is slowly making its way back into the hands of its owner — but what is it worth? The deal may not be done.
Former Miss California USA Carrie Prejean has had a lot to say about her religious faith and conservative stance. But, the reported discovery of eight erotic videos and 30 nude photos – all starring her – may give Prejean even more behavior to regret in public.
Prejean has already discussed one such video, made years ago for her boyfriend.
“It was the biggest mistake of my life,” she told Sean Hannity of FOX News. “I was all by myself at the time. I was sending a boyfriend at the time, that I loved and cared about, a video of me.”
The first sex tape situation occurred earlier in 2009 during her legal action against Miss California USA pageant officials K2 Productions after they terminated her. Prejean claimed she was being fired for some of her conservative comments.
Officials claimed she was booted for failing to make required public appearances. And, after she tried suing K2, they sued back – this time, for plastic surgery money allegedly owed. The company had supposedly financed her Prejean’s breast augmentation with the understanding they’d get compensation. The parties recently settled their legal sparring.
But, according to RadarOnline.com, there are now seven more Prejean tapes of the same variety, plus 30 photos of her – some topless and some showing full nudity. Contrary to earlier reports that Prejean was 17 at the time of filming, her ex-boyfriend recently told TMZ.com she was actually 20. All the images in question were allegedly produced in 2007 after Prejean spent four days with the man.
Now, Vivid Entertainment has contacted Prejean attorney Charles Limandri in hopes of acquiring rights to the footage, promising Prejean the chance to “earn millions of dollars.” The response from Prejean’s camp so far has been no … “at any price.”
That answer isn’t surprising, given Prejean’s recent regret about having filmed herself. Saying to no to a deal like that may actually be a prudent career decision in the long run, even at the sacrifice of millions of dollars right now.
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