Sex tape shame of dethroned Miss California, the top pin-up for American conservatism
Her opposition to gay marriage and strong ties to religion made her an overnight celebrity and a top pin-up for American conservatism.
However, it's a controversial view of a different type that has pushed Carrie Prejean back into the spotlight.
The former Miss California now stands accused of a great act of hypocrisy after starring in what is being described as a 'solo sex tape'.
According to tabloid website TMZ.com, which obtained the video, the 'X-rated version of Home Alone' is 'too racy' to be published online.
The tape has reportedly been used in a legal battle between Prejean, 22, and Miss California USA, who are both suing each other.
Prejean was demanding more than $1million (£600,000) in damages from the company for allegedly firing her because of her beliefs and disclosing confidential information – including about her breast implants.
However, the Pageant was counter-suing, claiming Prejean had violated the terms of being Miss California.
According to beauty pageant contracts, contestants must assure they have not appeared in nude videos or pictures in their past.
At a legal meeting this week, lawyers for Miss California reportedly played the alleged sex tape to Prejean and her representatives - to illustrate how she had brought the pageant into disrepute.
'When the video started playing, Carrie's first reaction was "that's disgusting",' TMZ.com, which claims to have spoken to lawyers present at meeting, reported.
'Carrie denied it was her. Then, the camera angle changed ... and panned up to her face.
'She was caught red-handed, so to speak. Carrie was rendered speechless and immediately began talking with her lawyer.
'We're told it took about 15 seconds for Carrie to drop her $1million demand.'
Platinum-blonde Prejean is said to have received just $100,000 to cover legal costs.
Both sides said they 'wish each other well in future endeavours,' in a joint statement.
The dethroned beauty queen was this year crowned runner-up of Miss USA - missing out on the title after answering a question on gay marriage from blogger Perez Hilton.
During the competition in April, Prejean said: 'I think it's great that Americans are able to choose one or the other ... same sex marriage or opposite marriage.
'I believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman ... that's how I was raised.'
Being interviewed afterwards, Prejean said had she been asked another question, 'I know I would have won', but added: 'It wasn't what God wanted for my life that night.'
In the weeks and ensuring controversy that followed, Prejean was fired as Miss California after falling out with the pageant's organisers.
It came just a month after Donald Trump, who owns the production company that holds the Miss California pageant, told Prejean she could keep the crown.
On Friday, after the discovery of the sex tape was made public, Prejean was ditched as a celebrity guest at a fundraiser being held by right-wing group Defenders Of The Family.
The company is refusing to say whether she declined to appear or whether she was asked not to.
Prejean's lawyer, Charles LiMandri, has not commented on the tape, but claims to be upset that 'inaccurate and misleading' rumours about the legal settlement had been leaked.
However, it's a controversial view of a different type that has pushed Carrie Prejean back into the spotlight.
The former Miss California now stands accused of a great act of hypocrisy after starring in what is being described as a 'solo sex tape'.
According to tabloid website TMZ.com, which obtained the video, the 'X-rated version of Home Alone' is 'too racy' to be published online.
The tape has reportedly been used in a legal battle between Prejean, 22, and Miss California USA, who are both suing each other.
Prejean was demanding more than $1million (£600,000) in damages from the company for allegedly firing her because of her beliefs and disclosing confidential information – including about her breast implants.
However, the Pageant was counter-suing, claiming Prejean had violated the terms of being Miss California.
According to beauty pageant contracts, contestants must assure they have not appeared in nude videos or pictures in their past.
At a legal meeting this week, lawyers for Miss California reportedly played the alleged sex tape to Prejean and her representatives - to illustrate how she had brought the pageant into disrepute.
'When the video started playing, Carrie's first reaction was "that's disgusting",' TMZ.com, which claims to have spoken to lawyers present at meeting, reported.
'Carrie denied it was her. Then, the camera angle changed ... and panned up to her face.
'She was caught red-handed, so to speak. Carrie was rendered speechless and immediately began talking with her lawyer.
'We're told it took about 15 seconds for Carrie to drop her $1million demand.'
Platinum-blonde Prejean is said to have received just $100,000 to cover legal costs.
Both sides said they 'wish each other well in future endeavours,' in a joint statement.
The dethroned beauty queen was this year crowned runner-up of Miss USA - missing out on the title after answering a question on gay marriage from blogger Perez Hilton.
During the competition in April, Prejean said: 'I think it's great that Americans are able to choose one or the other ... same sex marriage or opposite marriage.
'I believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman ... that's how I was raised.'
Being interviewed afterwards, Prejean said had she been asked another question, 'I know I would have won', but added: 'It wasn't what God wanted for my life that night.'
In the weeks and ensuring controversy that followed, Prejean was fired as Miss California after falling out with the pageant's organisers.
It came just a month after Donald Trump, who owns the production company that holds the Miss California pageant, told Prejean she could keep the crown.
On Friday, after the discovery of the sex tape was made public, Prejean was ditched as a celebrity guest at a fundraiser being held by right-wing group Defenders Of The Family.
The company is refusing to say whether she declined to appear or whether she was asked not to.
Prejean's lawyer, Charles LiMandri, has not commented on the tape, but claims to be upset that 'inaccurate and misleading' rumours about the legal settlement had been leaked.
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