
Colin Farrell and his gorgeous girlfriend Nicole Narain are trying desperately to stop the release of their infamous sex tape on the Internet, writes a New York Daily News report.
According to the paper, Narain, a former Playboy Playmate, has been keen to auction off the tape to the highest bidder, but Farrell has refused.
The couple made a 15-minute sex tape three years ago, and agreed to keep the footage for private use only. Farrell sued Narain and porn website marketing director Paul Nash, claiming his career and public image would be irreparably damaged if the video got out. A judge issued a temporary restraining order to prevent the actor's ex-girlfriend from marketing the tape in August.
But now they've been pipped at the post by someone who is selling the tape on the Internet site www.dirtycolin.com for a paltry $14.95. "We're extremely upset," Narain's lawyer Leodis Matthews told the New York Daily News.
"This is a black-market release. Nicole is not getting a dime from this. We're outraged - $14.95 is a ridiculous figure."
It's not just the two ex-lovers that are fuming. The tabloid reports that Phoenix-based agent David Hans Schmidt and Internet Commerce Group boss Sal Abbate had plans to market the tape with Narain - at a more substantial $50 a pop.