Buckeey Speaks Out on Sex Tape

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Sorry, the headline should read "Buckeey Speaks Out on Intimate Act of Love."

After all, in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, the former Flavor of Love contestant (real name: Shay Johnson) claims that the sex the tape's distribution was done without her permission. Moreover, she doesn't see what the fuss is about.

“It troubled me to find out my intimate act of love was classified as a sex tape. I didn't speak on it because I knew how tender the situation was between me and my partner,” Buckeey said, totally convincingly.

“I didn't want to point fingers at anyone or come out with any names because it was then and still is very much my personal business.”

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See how much Buckeey loves her boyfriend now!

Since the release of the doggy style railing intimate act of love caught on tape, Buckeey has been forced to deal with mocking questions about her sex life. This interiew was an attempt to keep her name and naked body in the news mend her reputation.

“Over these past few weeks I have been tortured by strangers about what happened… So I'm forced to make a statement,” she said.

“The truth is what I did was out of love for someone and for he and I to share and reflect on. It was never meant for thousands of people to view and make comments on. So, from this point the concentration should be on where I'm going, not what I did. All I ask is for my fans to continue to love me and the haters can keep their job, too.”

Matt Richenthal is the Editor in Chief of TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter and on Google+.

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