No sex tape of JLo

Filed under: Entertainment, Sympatico — D.I.S.H. @ 11:02 am on November 25, 2009

Jennifer LopezOjani Noa, the first husband of Jennifer Lopez says that, contrary to reports, he doesn’t have a sex tape of JLo and that he doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about.

The 35-year-old Cuban immigrant, who was briefly married to JLo in the 1990s, has made news recently for battling with the star over plans to release a movie titled ‘How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story.’ The movie would reportedly involve home movies of Noa and Lopez, which some are saying expose her in sexual situations.

Lopez has scored a temporary court order to shut down the project and is suing for $10 million.

This isn’t the first time Noa has run afoul of Lopez. In 2006 she won an injunction preventing him from publishing a tell-all book about their relationship. Both projects violate a confidentiality agreement between the estranged couple.

But Noa tells E! Online that people have him all wrong. He admits to trying to sell footage of himself and Lopez from back in the day, but says there is no graphic sexual activity in the video.

“They think I have a sex tape with her and that I’m trying to sell it,” Noa says. “My tape is from our honeymoon, the wedding, us hanging out. There’s no nudity — maybe one spanking.

“There’s moments of her fighting with her mom…couples having fun and kissing. If someone has a sex tape, it’s not me.”

Noa says he’s “a great guy” and is “not going to harm anybody,” adding, “If I was going to hurt anybody I have had many, many chances to do it. I always wish her the best.”

He also says that ‘How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story,’ isn’t about Jennifer Lopez. “The mockumentary is about me escaping from Cuba and living here. They think it’s about her but it’s not. It’s about me.”

As for his relationship with Lopez, Noa tells E! “I have moved on. If I wanted to make a buck, I would have done many interviews, and I never did anything.”

(Photo by PR Photos)

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