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Carrie Prejean Sex Tape Confession On FOX News’ “Hannity” [VIDEO]

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November 10th, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Miss California Carrie Prejean, Popular Culture, Sex Tapes


Deposed beauty queen Carrie Prejean tried to set the record straight about her buzzed-about sex tape with FOX News’ Sean Hannity on Monday night.

The 22-year-old former Miss California claims she shot footage of herself masturbating and sent it to a boyfriend when she was a “teenager.”

Yeah, right.

“All by myself, I was sending a boyfriend at the time, who I loved and cared about, a video of me,” she said on Hannity last night. “Never did I think it would ever come out. But it was bad judgment. It’s embarrassing. It’s humiliating to be talking about this on national TV, if you can imagine.”
Carrie also alleges that Miss California director Keith Lewis pressured her to get breast implants even after she “expressed reservations” about doing so. In her new book, Still Standing, Carrie writes:

“He told me that he had paid for some of the past Miss Californias to have boob jobs, and that I should seriously consider having the surgery. He said, ‘I really think you need it’…He told me the pageant would pay for it and made it clear it had to happen soon.”

She continues: “Actually, the only thing Keith Lewis put to me were his two big hands and an insistent request, bordering on a demand, that I get breast implants.”

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  1. On November 10th 2009, Richard Martin wrote:

    Oh my goodness. This interview is so awful..
    I can’t believe that she brought in her faith. I am a devout Christian and her insane leap to connect the perfect faith (which has been defiled by man for many centuries) to her imperfect actions. This was not the venue. Her actions were her actions. In terms of your faith, this is a private matter. Go to your man of God for assistance. Do not do it on a talk show.

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