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Susan Boyle offered $1 million to star in porn film

In other Susan Boyle news, the Scottish singing sensation has reportedly been offered $1 million to take part in an adult film. She has yet to reply to the offer.

The world is taking notice, including the adult world. Susan Boyle, the rising star from the TV show Britain’s Got Talent, has been approached by an adult film company to star in a porno. If she says yes, she’d receive $1 million (US).

Los Angeles-based Kick Ass Films said Boyle would be losing her virginity to earn the seven-figure payday. Kick Ass chief Mark Kulkis told reporters: “We want to get this movie shot and out while Susan has the world’s attention. Besides, after 47 years of virginity, I’m sure Susan is also anxious to get something cracking as soon as possible.”

Boyle admitted on air she has never been kissed, let alone slept with anyone. Kick Ass Films said if Boyle accepted their offer, they would fly her out to L.A. on Virgin Airlines.

The company said fans will also get a chance to choose the title for the Boyle-led film.

At the time of publication, Boyle has not responded to the request.

Boyle is not the first instant celeb to win attention from porn film execs. Nadya Suleman, the renowned “octo mom”, was also offered $1 million to star in a porn flick. And in November, Sarah Palin was promised $2 million if she appeared in an adult film.

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