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Kid Rock Sues to Stop Sale of Sex Video
- February 25th, 2006
- 12:42 pm
Kid Rock blocks sale of sex video featuring himself and ex-Creed singer Scott Stapp.
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45 minute long sex video features Kid Rock and former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp partying and receiving oral sex from several of their groupies.
“It’s one of the best celebrity sex tapes I’ve ever seen,” says Red Light District president David Joseph. The tape “shows you what’s going on” in the backstage lives of rock stars.
See: Kid Rock News and Creed News
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