If you thought the scandal between Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his estranged girlfriend V. Stiviano couldn't get sleazier, guess again.
Now the conflicts between Sterling and Stiviano have been turned into a scene for CuckoldSessions.com, a porn website specializing in videos where white men are forced to watch their girlfriends have sex with African-American men.
The video features Raven Bay as Stiviano and Nina Hartley as Shelly Sterling as they connive to get even with the controversial billionaire.
Stiviano lures Sterling to a sleazy motel for sex, but the billionaire doesn't get hot sex.
Instead, she and Shelly Sterling have sex with a black basketball player while Donald Sterling is forced to watch.
Billy Watson, the scene's director, told HuffPost Weird that the idea of a porn parody came up shortly after TMZ published the recorded conversations between Stiviano and Sterling.
"I listened to that tape and thought, 'This guy is a cuckold. He gets off on his girl getting it on with other guys,'" Watson said. "Maybe [our version] is a documentary."
To play Sterling, Watson cast James Bartholet, an actor who has appeared in mainstream TV shows like General Hospital and the 1980s teen sex comedy "Last American Virgin" as well as various porn parodies.
Even though filming the scene took about six hours, Bartholet prepared for the role in advance by watching videos of Sterling in hopes of matching his voice, his walk and his look.
"To be honest, the wig helped," he told HuffPost. "Once I got that, I worked my way into the character. I had to make him real, three-dimensional and, I don't want to say likeable, but tolerable."
Videos and photos can only go so far, he admits.
"There was nothing on the Internet on how he looks or sounds during sex," Bartholet said. "So I had to figure out how he would orgasm."
Bartholet also pushed Hartley and Bay to really humiliate him.
"'Don't be afraid to abuse me,' I said. 'It will help the character,'" Bartholet said.
Bay had her own challenges in playing Stiviano. While Bay came to the set in an outfit similar to one of Stiviano's, it needed a little something extra.
"Right before one scene, James told me, 'You have to put on more jewelry. You have to remember: It's not you anymore,'" Bay told HuffPost.
All the actors supplied their own wardrobe, but Jovan Jordan, the actor who played the basketball player, got especially lucky.
Major corporations, like the NBA, frown on their logos appearing in porn films. However, because the Los Angeles Clippers chose to wear their shirts inside out before one playoff game, it made it easy for the 6-foot-6-inch actor to look authentic.
Watson is happy with the final result, but admits it still pales compared to the real-life Sterling scandal.
"This thing has been so skeevy that maybe it's the one time when porn couldn't make it sleazier," he said.
The (barely) SFW trailer appears below.
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