Explicit video of Corrie star Kym Marsh put up for sale to the highest bidder
Soap siren is terrified film of her performing a sex act and pictures of her in revealing poses will be made public
CORRIE star Kym Marsh is terrified a sex tape of her will go public after it was put up for sale to the highest bidder.
The Sun on Sunday was offered film of her performing a sex act on a man — believed to be her partner at the time — for £30,000.
We were also shown pictures of Kym, 40, naked and in revealing poses.
We declined to make an offer for the video or photographs and alerted Kym’s representatives.
Last night a source said: “Kym had absolutely no idea any sex tape existed, let alone that it was in the hands of a person vile enough to attempt to cash in on it.
“This news has left her reeling.
“She is stunned that someone is willing to betray her.
“She feels furious, humiliated and very vulnerable.
“She can’t believe that someone could sink so low.
“She can only assume this is an act of pure greed.
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“Kym has done nothing wrong.
“She will do anything she can to stop these images being made public.”
We were contacted earlier this month.
Our reporter met the seller in a hotel to verify the pictures and footage existed and were genuinely of Kym, who plays barmaid Michelle McDonald.
We were played a 57-second video on a mobile phone and told: “It is very explicit.”
They also showed us the snaps.
We were told the identity of the man in the video but could not see his face.
Kym’s agent did not comment after we contacted them.
Kym found fame in 2000 when she won TV reality show Popstars with the band Hear’Say alongside Myleene Klass.
She left the group in 2002.
Kym was married to former EastEnders star Jack Ryder between 2002 and 2008 and wed ex-Albert Square actor Jamie Lomas in 2012.
The mum of three divorced him in 2014, citing “unreasonable behaviour”.
She has since been linked with personal trainers Matt Baker, 24, and Dan Hooper, 33.
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