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Paris Hilton’s sex tape leak ‘devastated’ aunt

Demi podcast aims to ‘make you want sex’ Dukes of Hazzard stars slam ‘racist’ car claims

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PARIS Hilton’s aunt has revealed that the release of the socialite’s sex tape devastated the whole family.

Kyle Richards, 51, revealed that her famous clan was rocked to the core after the infamous video of her then 19- year- old niece having sex with ex- boyfriend Rick Salomon was leaked.

Kyle was appearing on the U. S. chat show Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

When Cohen, 52, asked the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star whether, at the time of its leak, she though the tape’s release would “ruin” or “catapult” Paris’s career, Kyle ( left, with Paris) stated “ruin”.

She added: “We were devastated. It was horrible.”

Paris, who is now 39 and dating Carter Reum, has revealed how the release of 1 Night in Paris in 2004 affected her.

She said: “It was devastatin­g. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fully trust any man again after that.”

DEMI Moore is to star in and produce a podcast series designed to “make couples want to have sex”.

“Dirty Diana”, which is being billed as “a new form of erotica”, will premiere on July 13.

Created during lockdown by writer- director Shana Feste, the six- episode series will tell the story of a dying marriage and how two partners find their way back to each other through perseveran­ce, connection... and sex.

Starring with dishy Demi are Mackenzie Davis, Lena Dunham and Melanie Griffith.

star Demi will also serve as an executive producer.

Feste said: “I wanted to create a show about a marriage that felt genuine and compelling and so erotic, it made you want to have sex with your partner after listening to it.

“The amazing and sexy

Demi Moore brought my characters alive and gave them a sensuality and sexuality that was palpable.”

Feste added: “I am hoping listeners get a fresh perspectiv­e of sex as seen through an all- female lens.”

THE stars of the original Dukes of Hazzard have spoken out after snowflakes labelled their iconic car “racist”.

The 1969 Dodge Charger – named the General Lee in the eighties hit show – had a Confederat­e flag emblazoned on its roof.

Black Lives Matter activists are calling for Confederat­e flags and statues to be removed nationwide.

John Schneider, who played Bo Duke on the series, said: “I have never had an African American come up to me and have any problem with it whatsoever.

“The whole politicall­y correct generation has gotten way out of hand.”

Schneider’s co- star Tom Wopat, who played Bo’s cousin Luke Duke, said: “I feel fortunate to be living in a time when we can address some of the injustices of the past.”

But he also stressed that “the car is innocent”.

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