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The media in the UK has exploded with the scandal involving
Jenna Jameson and the Chelsea soccer team.
It's just another series of articles UFC legend Tito Ortiz is
going to have to deal with.
THE METRO reported on Jenna's exploits for
Chelsea hero Sean Wright-Phillips. The London-based paper
stated Adult movie star Jenna Jameson
even moved her table next to theirs and put on a sexy dancefloor show for Sean,
who seemed overwhelmed by the attention.
Unfortunately for Jenna, 34, she was soon thrown out
of the club after bouncers accused her of misbehaving in the
toliets.
THE DAILY MAIL covered the story, reporting
They caught the eye of American adult movie legend Jenna Jameson,
who had her table moved next to them. Her racy
dances went down a treat with fellow clubbers, although poor Sean was in awe of
her and didn't know what to do with all the attention.
But it all ended in tears for Jenna, 34, who was
thrown out after allegedly being accused of attempting to do drugs in the
restroom. One member of her entourage said: "She
just asked if one of her friends could go in with her in the toilets to touch up
her make-up before facing the paparazzi. "But the
toilet attendant said no, and kicked off. The bouncers called us American pigs,
which brought Jenna to tears."
The UK's controversial DIGITAL SPY also weighed
in on the controversy, reporting US porn star Jenna Jameson partied
with members of Chelsea Football Club at Chinawhite nightclub last night.
The
glamour model met the players following their victory over Liverpool in the
Champions League semi-final. According to The Sun, John Terry, Michael Essien,
Saloman Kalou, Wayne Bridge and Shaun Wright-Phillips spent £10,000 at the
venue. Jameson reportedly moved to a table near the sports stars and performed a
series of dance routines for their entertainment. The adult star was allegedly
thrown out of the club later in the evening for trying to take drugs in the
toilets.
A source said: "She just asked if one of her friends could go in
with her in the toilets to touch up her make-up before facing the
paparazzi. "But the toilet attendant said no, and kicked off. The bouncers
called us American pigs, which brought Jenna to tears."
Meanwhile, World Wrestling Entertainment Diva Ashley Massaro has been
dealing with quite the scandal of her own. The new issue of ROLLING
STONE alleges Ashley was part of an escort ring based in Los Angeles,
and while there have been reports of another "Ashley Massaro" bikini model based
in Las Vegas,
the Rolling Stone writer who penned the article is standing by her story.
THE PHANATIC reported Rolling
Stone contributing editor Michelle Grigoriadis, who penned the piece, is standing by
it. Reporter John McCullen posted the following:
Rolling Stone Magazine
is reporting that World Wrestling Entertainment star Ashley Massaro was a high-priced
call girl for the Bella Models international escort service in Los
Angeles.
The magazine reported details of the FBI's investigation into
the service, listing names of Playboy models, Maxim models and porn stars who
were used as escorts by the agency, which had several prominent television
stars, Fortune 500 CEOs, and athletes as clients and charged up to
$25,000 per night.
But, the Massaro outed by Rolling Stone may not be the WWE star. A second Ashley
Massaro, who is a
bikini model from Las
Vegas, may be the women in question.
The FBI did track down e-mails
between an Ashley Massaro and Bella Models, with the agency made
arrangements for Massaro to meet with clients.
According to
Rolling Stone, the FBI found emails in
which the company's madam, Michelle "Nici" Braun states: "All I do is make the introductions
between famous girls and rich guys who want to meet them. I think the rates I
charge are justified just to meet these women, even if nothing
happens."
The e-mails in question were dated before Massaro began working for
WWE, and she did
pose for Playboy on a few occasions under the name of Mackenzie
Ryan.
The WWE's Massaro has denied any involvement on a My Space
post titled..."False...False...False."
"Just got buzzed on some BS that
is going around," Massaro wrote. "Don't believe it for a second.
Getting in touch with my lawyer as we speak. I'm beyond upset."
Rolling Stone contributing editor Michelle
Grigoriadis, who
penned the piece, is standing by it.
"Obviously, I stand by my story,"
Grigoriadis wrote in
an e-mail to Pro Wrestling Insider.
"Massaro is named in
an FBI search warrant that was executed on Michelle Braun's property in
October, 2007. I have no knowledge of another woman by the same
name."
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