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Idol Porn, Homegrown and Everything!

I think we handled this item with the right amount of class. On her official American Idol Web page, Season Two semi-finalist and Royce City native Olivia Mojica lists as some of her past accomplishments that she performed at "2000 Presidential Inauguration Gala, Myerson Symphony Hall, National Anthem for Dallas...
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I think we handled this item with the right amount of class.

On her official American Idol Web page, Season Two semi-finalist and Royce City native Olivia Mojica lists as some of her past accomplishments that she performed at "2000 Presidential Inauguration Gala, Myerson Symphony Hall, National Anthem for Dallas Mavericks." Oh, and the last concert she attended prior to this revealing Q&A: Erykah Badu. And her fave female pop singer's none other than Norah Jones. Appropriate she mentions those last two, as Mojica was, like Badu and Jones, a grad of the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. Indeed, she was but a 17-year-old Arts Magnet student when she appeared on Idol in 2003.

But Mojica's got something those two famous Arts Magnet grads don't, far as we know: She's the star of her very own sex tape called...Hard Core Idol. And it's being brought to you by the very same peeps who made a fortune off the backs (and fronts and bottoms and tops) of Jenna Jameson and Briana Banks and other household-name porn stars (well, in some households -- not ours, no way): Vivid Video. Vivid says on its Web site that Mojica made the video with her boyfriend Adam Roberts a month ago in her New York City apartment and that it "was obtained by Vivid from an unidentified third party [and that] Vivid is currently trying to contact Mojica to see if she will help promote the video and share in revenue from its sale." So, yeah. It's out May 3. If you're into that kind of thing. --Robert Wilonsky

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