Kendra Wilkinson Needs To Bite: Performs in A Sex Tape: Kendra Wilkinson, arguably the biggest celebrity sex tape star this year, says that she wants to bite the butt of Beyonce; Brandon Spikes of the New England Patriots has a sex tape of his own coming out; Montana Fishburne, who is probably the most controversial of all recent celebrity sex tape stars, says she and her Hollywood legend dad are on good terms after the initially cold reaction he had to her porn movie.

Celebrity sex tape stories will clearly never go away. This week was no exception as the stars that perform in sex tapes continue to make news while a mostly unknown football player comes out with his very own sex tape.
Wilkinson, who seems to be keeping her life on track after appearing in a sex tape earlier this year that featured her and a former boyfriend, gave an interview yesterday in which she espoused the attractions of other celebrities...particularly Beyonce.
During the interview, Wilkinson spoke about Beyonce , and her butt and said it is so nice that "'wants to just bite it". Widely regarded as one of the hottest women in entertainment today, Beyonce is unlikely to appear in a sex tape herself, it would seem. Presumably, Wilkinson would like to see it, but she'll have to adjust.
Wilkinson is hardly alone when it comes to appearing in celebrity sex tapes. However, until now, sex tapes of the celebrity variety have largely been contained to b-level stars looking to make it to the next level. While Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp was purported to have appeared in x-rated pictures earlier this year, for the most part athletes have stayed above the sex tape fray. Brandon Spikes, a linebacker for the New England Patriots, has changed that.
Spikes, a rookie, lost an endorsement deal from Reebok when news of his participation in a sex tape surfaced this week. For its part, the National Football League is reportedly looking into the matter, and trying to decide whether or not Spike violated any of the personal conduct clauses that are contained within the standard NFL contract.