With the US presidential elections only a month away, things are getting dirty between Donald Trump and Hillary. Trump recently criticised Alicia Machado with implications of having sex tapes. Buzzfeed responds by reminding him of his appearance in a softcore porn film by playboy in 2000. 

Donald Trump has in the past made no remarks against celebrities and sex tapes. He’s been on record to state he thinks Paris Hilton’s sex tape “made her hotter.” Yet recent hypocrisy was shown towards Alicia Machado, former Miss Universe, when he implied she was disgusting because of her sex tape.

For the record, Alicia Machado doesn’t have a sex tape. I googled. There are a few videos that claim to be her, but after careful examination, it’s clear they’re not her.

Trump however did appear in a sextape of sorts. He features in Playboy’s “Video Centerfold” which stars several women who kiss and touch each other. It also involves the erotic use of honey. Trump’s part is minor. It features him opening a bottle of champaign and squirting it over a car.

Being upset at sextapes seems old fashioned. Especially in the modern age with megastars like Kim Kardashian who built their empire from a sextape. If posing topless for a playboy magazine is considered disgusting, then surely featuring in a playboy softcore porn video is also disgusting? But I find neither disgusting, it’s not illegal and we’re no longer living in the victorian age.

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Porn company kicked out of business centre for being too distracting

The adult TV channel iBabe.TV are currently looking for a new location. The company previously based in Hertfordshire are now looking for a new premises after complaints from neighbouring companies in the business centre were made to the landlord.

An office worker explains,

“They didn’t soundproof the offices, so you could hear groaning and women talking dirty for large parts of the day – which was very distracting… Some of us men got a bit too distracted, if I’m being honest.”

Managing director Bradley Kellard however claims they have fans in the building. However clearly not enough fans to keep them in. The company plans to relocate.

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Man fired for porn on work laptop wins in court

An Australian former insurance manager sues his old company for firing him for having porn on the work laptop. The Australian commission have ruled in his favour and fined his company $10,000AUD for wrongful termination.

Whilst most of us believe having porn on your work laptop to be a silly move to make, the ruling looks at a more legal side. No clause in the contract states the company’s porn on laptop policy. Therefore although stupid, no breaches of contract have been made.

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