'Kristin Davis' sex photos hit internet
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Sex photos allegedly featuring Kristin Davis were reportedly taken by her ex-boyfriend.
The pictures which appear to show the ‘Sex and the City' actress performing oral sex on a man - claims which have been vehemently denied - are said to have been taken by a former lover in 1992, according to gossip website tmz.com.
Despite initial reports suggesting a sex tape of the actress had been released, it is now believed 20 photos were sold by the ex-boyfriend to a third party, who then posted them online.
However, Kristin's representative immediately moved to quash the claims, insisting: "This is not a photo of Kristin Davis. There is no sex tape."
Kristin is not the first celebrity to be embroiled in a sex tape scandal.
Footage of Paris Hilton engaged in a variety of sexual acts was leaked on the internet by ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon in 2003. The video was eventually released as an adult DVD entitled ‘1 Night in Paris'.
Pamela Anderson - who went on to later marry Salomon - and her ex-husband Tommy Lee appeared in X-rated footage that was recorded on their honeymoon and later posted on the web.
- Bang! Showbiz
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