Surfers Inundate PornoTube for Fake Britney Spears Sex Tape

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — PornoTube, the YouTube-styled adult video sharing site, was flooded this afternoon by surfers downloading a clip that purported to be a Britney Spears sex tape. The video, now known to be a hoax, shows a young woman who resembles the pop star performing oral sex.

“It’s actually a piece that’s been running around for four years,” PornTube Publicist Suzann Knudsen told XBIZ. “Apparently it’s a college film. I still think it looks like Britney, but that’s just me. Somebody else said it looked like Ashley Simpson, so it could be anybody you say it is.”

Word of the video first appeared on Fleshbot.com, and in the bottom corner of the original 19-second version was written “Britney Spears K-Fed Sex Tape.” The clip that is currently playing online has been changed to read, “It’s not her.”

“After about 12 hours, an anonymous tipster sent us an extended version of that clip, which apparently has been floating around in various amateur sites for a while now, and there’s not a Britney or K-Fed anywhere to be seen,” the Fleshbot reported.

Knudsen claimed that this might not be the end of it, however.

“We still hear that there is a real version out there,” she said.

Knudsen added that the traffic endured by PornoTube during the frenzy was “insane.”

“We had a couple of rough spots,” she said, “but we made it through. If you’re going to test [PornoTube], that’s the way to test it.

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