Montel Williams, a former TV host who once dated Kamala Harris, responded to social media allegations about a pornographic video involving him and the now-vice president.
In a post shared on X Wednesday, Williams unequivocally denied the existence of such a video, which was reportedly being shopped around to various media outlets.
Montel warned that “there is no tape,” shutting down the salacious claims against Harris, who is currently running for president.
“Wow, I hear a blogger I’ve never heard of got millions of views claiming someone is ‘shopping’ a sex tape of me that will ‘break the internet,’” Montel wrote. “Let’s ‘break the internet’ w/ truth – there is no tape.” […]
Wow, I hear a blogger I’ve never heard of got millions of views claiming someone is “shopping” a sex tape of me 🙄 that will “break the internet.”
Let’s “break the internet” w/ truth – there is no tape. @KamalaHQ’s surge clearly has some people worried 🤷🏾♂️.… pic.twitter.com/FiaRHNEotB
— Montel Williams (@Montel_Williams) October 30, 2024
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