Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Casey Anthony Gets Porn Offer From Vivid Entertainment, Then Has It Withdrawn


Yesterday:
What will Casey Anthony do now? Porn -- that is if one major adult entertainment studio gets its wish.
Following a shocking jury decision that could make Anthony a free woman at sentencing on Thursday, Vivid Entertainment has offered Casey Anthony a job in one of its upcoming porn films.

"Whether you agree with the verdict or not, Casey will want to move forward with her life and has a right to make a living," Vivid co-founder Steve Hirsch told TMZ. "It's not going to be easy for her and we believe we can help her make the transition into a new life."

After a month-long trial, Anthony was found not guilty of murder, child abuse and manslaughter charges in the death of her daughter, Caylee. She was found guilty of misleading to investigators.

Hirsch claims he has put a call into Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez -- but Anthony might not need the job.

The 25-year-old could make big bucks by selling her story to the press, according to Fox News.

"It seems inevitable that Casey Anthony and her family will try to capitalize on their situation and that they will hire a publicist, and perhaps even an agent, to identify and sort out immediate opportunities," said crisis management expert Gene Grabowski. "No doubt her legal counsel will also want to limit her exposure and ensure she is careful with any statements she might make."

Today:
The general porn-watching public wants "nothing to do" with Casey Anthony ... so says XXX kingpin Steve Hirsch ... who has officially WITHDRAWN his porno offer to the exonerated 25-year-old.

Hirsch -- who reached out to Anthony's lawyer yesterday in the hopes of landing a deal -- has now reversed course ... telling TMZ, "It has become obvious to us that Vivid fans, and people in general, want nothing to do with her and that includes a XXX movie."

Hirsch explains, "We were ready to make an offer to Casey to star in one of our feature films.  It's clear to me now, however, that there has been an overwhelmingly negative response to our offer and so we've decided to withdraw it."

He adds, "We now believe that we underestimated the emotional response that people are having to the verdict. A movie starring Casey Anthony is not what people want to see."