TV Crunch

Sex Tape Scandal: Jessica Sierra Nude Means No Holiday Concert

1

December 9th, 2007 by Wendy

Tagged as: American Idol, NSFW

Jessica Sierra mugshot
Now that the Jessica Sierra sex tape has made news, it’s only a matter of time before we start hearing about the fallout of Jessica Sierra filmed nude in a seedy motel room.

The latest development – Jessica Sierra has been uninvited from her scheduled performance at the “A Song for their Service” holiday concert honoring U.S. troops this Friday.

Despite Jessica Sierra’s nude picture gracing the Internet and the news of the Jessica Sierra sex video, she’s also being held without bail in a Tampa jail as the result of her recent disorderly intoxication arrest. Jessica Sierra will remain in jail until her hearing on December 20 — so she couldn’t have made the concert even if the organizers still wanted her to. More details and the now infamous nude bathtub picture after the jump.

According to a statement from Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson, “While we appreciate Ms. Sierra’s past efforts to support U.S. troops, including performing for them in Iraq on Independence Day, it is quite obvious that Ms. Sierra needs to devote a great deal of time to putting her life back together.”

Will the Jessica Sierra nude bathtub picture and sex video ruin her chances of ever having a comeback? Certainly other stars have risen from the ruins of a sex tape scandal, but those before her have been slightly higher on the celebrity foodchain.

Jessica Sierra nude bathtub picture from sex tape

What's Hot at PopCrunch?



1 Comments, add yours

Related Articles:

One Response to “Sex Tape Scandal: Jessica Sierra Nude Means No Holiday Concert”

  1. On December 13th 2007, Jessica Sierra Naked Pics Old News? Dr. Drew Wants to Help | TV Crunch wrote:

    [...] It’s not over for former “American Idol” finalist Jessica Sierra just yet – Dr. Drew Pinsky is hoping to help the troubled singer who has recently become famous for her sex tape and naked bathtub photo. [...]

What do you think?

comment policy