Hulk Hogan's Secret Sex Tape EXPOSED In Nasty Court Battle
April 23 2018, Updated 4:20 p.m. ET
Hulk Hogan arrived in court on Tuesday for the second day of his $100 million invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media after the publication released a secret sex tape from his past last year.
EXCLUSIVE: Hulk Hogan arrives for day two of his sex tape court case, Florida.
The 62-year-old, born Terry Gene Bollea, took the stand yesterday as a witness in the case, explaining that he was "completely humiliated" by the ordeal.
EXCLUSIVE: Hulk Hogan arrives for day two of his sex tape court case, 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 then-pal Bubba "The Love Sponge" Clem.
EXCLUSIVE: Gawker boss Nick Denton arrives at court for day two of the Hulk Hogan sex tape case.
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During the hearing, Hogan was forced to relive the forbidden rendezvous, as video footage was played for the court.
EXCLUSIVE: Hulk Hogan arrives for day two of his sex tape court case, Florida.
While testifying on Monday, however, Hogan managed to reveal his own fakery along the way, admitting that most of his hit-show Hogan Knows Best, which aired on VH1 from 2005 to 2007, was scripted! Meanwhile, Gawker continues to gather Hogan's inconsistent quotes in their fight against the lawsuit. Hogan said he signed up for his reality show in the hopes of appeasing his then-wife Linda, who he claimed had her sights set on a Hollywood career.
EXCLUSIVE: Hulk Hogan arrives for day two of his sex tape court case, Florida.
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.
EXCLUSIVE: Hulk Hogan arrives for day two of his sex tape court case, Florida.
Today, Hogan continues to fight for his case, telling ABC News that he's feeling "pretty darn good" about the trial at this point in time.