The controversial sex tape that allegedly featured several FAMU students was merely a hoax. Released online earlier this week, the sex tape created a stir on the FAMU campus and was one of the top searched stories on Google. However, according to FAMU officials, the sex tape was not filmed at the school’s dorm and did not feature students who are enrolled at the school.
“The residential facility featured is not a FAMU dormitory,” President James Ammons said in a statement. “Regardless of the video title and status of the person’s appearing in the video, FAMU does not endorse the website, video or behavior of its participants. We are encouraging the owners of the site to remove the word ‘Rattler’ from the video title.”
Apparently, the sex tape featured actors who were performing for a porn website that shows the sexual exploits of college students in dorms. Alize,’ one of the girls featured on the sex tape, revealed on Twitter that she was paid to be in the film. “Of course I got paid, this ain’t free,” she posted. “It’s get money season.”-a.r.