One of Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husbands (yup, there’ve been a couple) has threatened to release an X-rated film of the star.
Ojani Noa was married to the 'Jenny From The Block' singer from 1997 to 1998 and has chronicled their relationship in a movie called ‘How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story’.
Alongside the movie release, the low-life lout also plans to put out “over 11 hours of previously unseen home video footage of Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa."
The footage, J.Lo’s been informed, features her “in a revealing lack of clothing, and in sexual situations, especially in the hotel room from [their] honeymoon."
But the delicious diva is not taking this lying down; she’s armed herself with the best lawyers a girl from the block can get and gone on the warpath.
Jen claims Ojani’s movie plans represent a direct violation of a confidentiality agreement they signed a year ago. She is suing him for breach of contract and invading her privacy - to the cool tune of $US10,0000,000.
Who said her Love Don’t Cost A Thing?
Jen also wants judges to ban Noa from releasing the film and any of the accompanying footage.
Whoa.
Ojani Noa was married to the 'Jenny From The Block' singer from 1997 to 1998 and has chronicled their relationship in a movie called ‘How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story’.
Alongside the movie release, the low-life lout also plans to put out “over 11 hours of previously unseen home video footage of Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa."
The footage, J.Lo’s been informed, features her “in a revealing lack of clothing, and in sexual situations, especially in the hotel room from [their] honeymoon."
But the delicious diva is not taking this lying down; she’s armed herself with the best lawyers a girl from the block can get and gone on the warpath.
Jen claims Ojani’s movie plans represent a direct violation of a confidentiality agreement they signed a year ago. She is suing him for breach of contract and invading her privacy - to the cool tune of $US10,0000,000.
Who said her Love Don’t Cost A Thing?
Jen also wants judges to ban Noa from releasing the film and any of the accompanying footage.
Whoa.
Copyright : MTV Australia
