Lusty Croatian Sex Romp Hits the Internet

ZAGREB, Croatia – First Pamela Lee Anderson, then Paris Hilton and now Severina Vuckovic.

Severina Vuckovic who?

Well, Vuckovic is a top pop star in Croatia who is appealing to the world to return or destroy private pictures of her enjoying a lusty sex romp on the Internet this week.

Vuckovic says the pictures and an 11-minute, 44-second video of her having sex with an unidentified dark-haired man had been stolen from her house.

"The pictures are my private property. They were taken two years ago and were stolen," Vuckovic said. "I appeal to those who have the pictures to return or destroy them so that they are not distributed further.”

Vuckovic, 32, had previously been an icon of modesty, both righteous and religious, in this former Yugoslav republic.

Vuckovic vows to sue those found to be involved in the theft and distribution of the pictures for invasion of privacy and causing mental anguish.

But the cat is out of the bag.

Hundreds of thousands have downloaded a 77.2 megabyte file off Kazaa and other file-sharing networks.

And more online adult sites in the United States and Canada, far from legal tentacles in Croatia, are grabbing the file and photos to sell to surfers.

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