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Saturday July 28, 2007

Report lodged over sex clip

PETALING JAYA: Rock singer Ella lodged a police report yesterday to quash rumours that she and her sister, Jojie, had been involved in a sex video.

The video clip, which supposedly features “Ella and Jojie” involved in sexual activities on board a cruise ship, has been widely spread on the Internet.

“We were shocked when we found out about it,” said Jojie when contacted yesterday.

Ella: Decided to lodge a police report after getting calls from friends and fans.
“I don’t know what people's intentions were when they claimed that we were the persons in the clip. We hope to find the real culprit behind this.”

According to Jojie, she and her sister had wanted to ignore the gossip but after getting many enquiries from friends and fans of Ella, who is known as the Queen of Rock, both of them decided to lodge the police report at the Jalan Tun Razak station in Kuala Lumpur.

“We have watched the clip but the (faces were) not clear. Our family members were also upset, so we decided to lodge the report. If it was really us, of course we would not dare to make any report,” said Jojie, who added that the video could affect their reputations.

Jojie did not deny the possibility that the culprit's motive was to damage Ella’s career as a singer.

“We do not know who did this to us. I don’t think we have enemies. But one never knows,” said Jojie.

“Fortunately, Ella is strong enough to handle the matter. Though she was initially mad and frustrated, she still managed to handle it. Our family has also been very supportive as they know us better.

“Maybe we will hold a press conference later for further clarification on the case,” she said, adding that this was the worst rumour spread about her sister so far.

Saucy stories about the video clip had been given extensive coverage in Malay newspapers and an English tabloid recently.

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