Hulk Hogan Prays On The Stand During Shocking Sex Tape Trial
April 23 2018, Updated 4:22 p.m. ET
While taking the stand as the first witness in his $100 million invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media, former wrestling champ Hulk Hogan began to pray over his "completely humiliating" sex tape scandal.
Hulk Hogan gives evidence in his sex tape court case against Gawker website, Florida.
It was an emotional trial for the 62-year-old, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea.
Hulk Hogan prays as he gives evidence in his sex tape court case against Gawker website, St.Petersburg, Florida.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Hogan filed a $100 million lawsuit against Gawker Media for publishing clips of a video featuring him having sex with Heather Clem, the wife of his pal Bubba "The Love Sponge" Clem.
Hulk Hogan prays as he gives evidence in his sex tape court case against Gawker website, St.Petersburg, Florida.
The former wrestler appeared stoic on the stand as prosecutors questioned him.
Hulk Hogan prays as he gives evidence in his sex tape court case against Gawker website, St.Petersburg, Florida.
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The reality star even bowed his head in prayer while testifying.
Hulk Hogan prays as he gives evidence in his sex tape court case against Gawker website, St.Petersburg, Florida.
But, as RadarOnline.com revealed, Hogan managed to reveal fakery along the way, admitting that most of his hit-show Hogan Knows Best, which aired on VH1 from 2005 to 2007, was scripted!
Hulk Hogan during his trial against vs. Gawker.com trial in a St. Petersburg, Florida courthouse.
Hogan said he signed up for the show in the hopes of appeasing his then-wife Linda, who he claimed had her sights set on a Hollywood career.
Hulk Hogan during his trial against vs. Gawker.com trial in a St. Petersburg, Florida courthouse.
While Hogan seemed to have no shame discussing his reality TV trickery, he said later in the trial that the leak of his sex tape left him utterly shamed, making no mention of RadarOnline.com's exclusive report about the N-word rant that appeared elsewhere on that tape.
Hulk Hogan gives evidence in his sex tape court case against Gawker website, Florida.
Stay tuned to RadarOnline.com for the latest from the trial.