There's no sex tape: JLo
He husband was banned from releasing the tape, which reportedly contains 27 hours of footage.
LONDON:
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez felt horrible after learning that her first husband Ojani Noa tried to sell a personal video of the pair together. She asserted the video is not a sex tape.
The 41-year-old singer parted ways with Noa after less than a year of marriage in 1998. He was banned from releasing the tape, which reportedly contains 27 hours of footage.
"My first husband has tapes of us from our life. It's horrible. It's horrible someone would try to sell personal things, but there's nothing on it. There's no sex tape," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
The intimate video recently went missing, with Noa's girlfriend Claudia Vazquez claiming his manager Ed Meyer took it from their house without permission.
However, the recording was recovered, with Ed handing it over to Lopez's attorney Jay Lavley via a safe deposit box at the City National Bank in Century City, California.
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez felt horrible after learning that her first husband Ojani Noa tried to sell a personal video of the pair together. She asserted the video is not a sex tape.
The 41-year-old singer parted ways with Noa after less than a year of marriage in 1998. He was banned from releasing the tape, which reportedly contains 27 hours of footage.
"My first husband has tapes of us from our life. It's horrible. It's horrible someone would try to sell personal things, but there's nothing on it. There's no sex tape," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
The intimate video recently went missing, with Noa's girlfriend Claudia Vazquez claiming his manager Ed Meyer took it from their house without permission.
However, the recording was recovered, with Ed handing it over to Lopez's attorney Jay Lavley via a safe deposit box at the City National Bank in Century City, California.