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On Howard Stern this morning, Hulk Hogan finally confessed that the woman featured in his recently leaked sex tape is indeed the wife of his very good friend Todd Alan Clem, better known as radio. In October 2011, he released a video game called Hulk Hogan's Main Event. Hulk Hogan and Hollywood Hogan are featured in the following licensed wrestling video games: Year Title. Gave Hogan control of the assets of A.J. Daulerio, former Gawker editor-in-chief, who was involved in the posting of Hogan's sex tape.

The woman at the centre of the Hulk Hogan sex tape trial was close to tears as she told how she discovered her husband had filmed her.

Heather Clem said she was 'upset' after her husband, radio DJ Bubba the Love Sponge, showed her the explicit video several weeks after she had sex with the former wrestling star.

In a taped deposition played to the jury at the $100 million invasion privacy trial brought by Hogan against Gawker Media, Clem admitted she had sex with Hogan on three occasions.

She maintained neither she nor Hogan, who is using his real name Terry Bollea, had any idea their sexual encounter was being filmed.

Under examination by Gawker's lawyers Clem said other sexual encounters with different men had been recorded by her husband at their home.

She also denied any knowledge about the tape being leaked to New York based Gawker.

Heather Clem wept in court (left in her taped deposition on Wednesday) as she said her husband, radio DJ Bubba the Love Sponge urged her to have sex with Hulk Hogan, 62, (pictured, right, in court on Wednesday)

Asked by lawyers about her reaction to the tape Clem said she was 'upset' and asked her husband (pictured together in 2009) to stop playing it. Clem said she asked her husband to destroy the tape, made in 2005

Asked by lawyers about her reaction to the tape Clem said she was 'upset' and asked her husband to stop playing it. Clem said she asked her husband to destroy the tape which was made in 2005.

Clem said she did not watch the whole tape and during her subsequent divorce from Clem had asked that it be destroyed.

She told lawyers she was under the impression that the tape had been destroyed following her 2012 divorce.

Hogan stared intently at a large TV screen in the St Petersburg, Florida, courtroom as Clem's emotional deposition was played.

Clem, who now uses her maiden name Cole, said she had been encouraged to have sex with Hogan who at the time was best friends with her husband.

The court had earlier heard that they had an open marriage and her husband encouraged her to have other sexual partners.

Clem said the first sexual encounter took place at Hogan's Florida home.

The second was at a hotel in Tennessee when she and her husband were attending a wrestling event.

Clem said she had been encouraged by her husband to go to Hogan's hotel room when they were visiting Tennessee.

'I was asked to go to Mr. Bollea's room by my husband, and I did', Clem said.

Clem said on both occasions no one else was present and she was not aware of any cameras being set up to film the sex.

The former wife of the DJ spoke in a faltering voice as she was asked what took place, replying 'a sex act' when talking about the second encounter in a hotel.

Clem said that as far as she was aware her husband never told Hogan that he had filmed him having sex.

She said she had done 'her best' to protect herself when she began divorce proceedings and asked for the sex tape to be destroyed.

Clem said she believed that the tape, which was on a CD, had been destroyed.

She became aware that the tape was being discussed in the media in 2012 and her husband told her there was no such thing as bad publicity.

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Hulk Hogan (right) and his attorney listen to videotaped testimony by Heather Cole on Wednesday

Clem, who clutched a tissue in her hand as she gave her deposition in January 2015, said she had not watched the short clip used by Gawker that has led to the trial.

Gawker has claimed they had a right to show the sex tape as Hogan often spoke about his sex life. Lawyers say the publication of the tape is protected under the 1st Amendment and freedom of speech.

Lawyers for Hogan say the tape is an invasion of privacy and seeking $100m in damages.

Earlier the jury in the Hulk Hogan trial were given a detailed description of sex tape that helped launch Kim Kardashian's career.

While the panel have yet to see the tape at the centre of a $100m invasion of privacy lawsuit brought by the former pro wrestler hey learned all about the tape featuring Kardashian and her then boyfriend.

They heard that more than 105m people have watched the tape for free after it was uploaded to the Pornhub website.

The involvement of Kardashian in the trial came as after a deposition of a marketing manager involved with Pornhub was played to the court in St Petersburg, Florida.

The day of hearings began with testimony from a media and internet expert who spoke on behalf of Gawker.

Peter Horan, who had worked for the About.com site and is now an investor in digital media, told the jury Gawker media website made less than $11,000 from running the sex tape.

Lawyers for Hogan have claimed the New York based company made at least $15 million from running an excerpt of the sex tape and in doing so boosted web traffic to their website.

Media analyst Peter Horan (pictured on Wednesday) was called as an expert witness for Gawker. He told the jury Gawker earned just $11,000 based on how many watched the video and the site's ad revenue figures

Horan appeared as an expert witness for the Gawker legal team and said he was being paid $400 an hour to appear during the trial.

He told the jury in St Petersburg, Florida, that it would be hard to assign an increase in value to the website from a single posting.

Horan said he had arrived at his $11,000 figure by analyzing Gawker's advertising revenue and the number of people who viewed the story.

He told the jury it would be hard for Gawker to have made any money from the story, as it didn't carry any advertising.

'It would be hard to assign an increase to just one post,' he told the court.

The court had previously been told 5.4 million people had looked at the Hogan sex tape story but only half actually viewed the one minute and 41 second clip showing the sex taking place.

Gawker chief Nick Denton told the jury during two days of evidence that he stood by publishing the story.

While the jury has yet to watch the sex tape Denton was ordered to read out in court the explicit words that accompanied the video.

He had called the description of oral sex as 'sweet' and 'humanizing' and said the article stood the test of time.

The woman at the centre of the Hulk Hogan sex tape trial was close to tears as she told how she discovered her husband had filmed her.

Heather Clem said she was 'upset' after her husband, radio DJ Bubba the Love Sponge, showed her the explicit video several weeks after she had sex with the former wrestling star.

In a taped deposition played to the jury at the $100 million invasion privacy trial brought by Hogan against Gawker Media, Clem admitted she had sex with Hogan on three occasions.

She maintained neither she nor Hogan, who is using his real name Terry Bollea, had any idea their sexual encounter was being filmed.

Under examination by Gawker's lawyers Clem said other sexual encounters with different men had been recorded by her husband at their home.

She also denied any knowledge about the tape being leaked to New York based Gawker.

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Heather Clem wept in court (left in her taped deposition on Wednesday) as she said her husband, radio DJ Bubba the Love Sponge urged her to have sex with Hulk Hogan, 62, (pictured, right, in court on Wednesday)

Asked by lawyers about her reaction to the tape Clem said she was 'upset' and asked her husband (pictured together in 2009) to stop playing it. Clem said she asked her husband to destroy the tape, made in 2005

Asked by lawyers about her reaction to the tape Clem said she was 'upset' and asked her husband to stop playing it. Clem said she asked her husband to destroy the tape which was made in 2005.

Clem said she did not watch the whole tape and during her subsequent divorce from Clem had asked that it be destroyed.

She told lawyers she was under the impression that the tape had been destroyed following her 2012 divorce.

Hogan stared intently at a large TV screen in the St Petersburg, Florida, courtroom as Clem's emotional deposition was played.

Clem, who now uses her maiden name Cole, said she had been encouraged to have sex with Hogan who at the time was best friends with her husband.

The court had earlier heard that they had an open marriage and her husband encouraged her to have other sexual partners.

Clem said the first sexual encounter took place at Hogan's Florida home.

The second was at a hotel in Tennessee when she and her husband were attending a wrestling event.

Clem said she had been encouraged by her husband to go to Hogan's hotel room when they were visiting Tennessee.

'I was asked to go to Mr. Bollea's room by my husband, and I did', Clem said.

Clem said on both occasions no one else was present and she was not aware of any cameras being set up to film the sex.

The former wife of the DJ spoke in a faltering voice as she was asked what took place, replying 'a sex act' when talking about the second encounter in a hotel.

Clem said that as far as she was aware her husband never told Hogan that he had filmed him having sex.

She said she had done 'her best' to protect herself when she began divorce proceedings and asked for the sex tape to be destroyed.

Clem said she believed that the tape, which was on a CD, had been destroyed.

She became aware that the tape was being discussed in the media in 2012 and her husband told her there was no such thing as bad publicity.

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Hulk Hogan (right) and his attorney listen to videotaped testimony by Heather Cole on Wednesday

Clem, who clutched a tissue in her hand as she gave her deposition in January 2015, said she had not watched the short clip used by Gawker that has led to the trial.

Gawker has claimed they had a right to show the sex tape as Hogan often spoke about his sex life. Lawyers say the publication of the tape is protected under the 1st Amendment and freedom of speech.

Lawyers for Hogan say the tape is an invasion of privacy and seeking $100m in damages.

Earlier the jury in the Hulk Hogan trial were given a detailed description of sex tape that helped launch Kim Kardashian's career.

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While the panel have yet to see the tape at the centre of a $100m invasion of privacy lawsuit brought by the former pro wrestler hey learned all about the tape featuring Kardashian and her then boyfriend.

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They heard that more than 105m people have watched the tape for free after it was uploaded to the Pornhub website.

The involvement of Kardashian in the trial came as after a deposition of a marketing manager involved with Pornhub was played to the court in St Petersburg, Florida.

The day of hearings began with testimony from a media and internet expert who spoke on behalf of Gawker.

Peter Horan, who had worked for the About.com site and is now an investor in digital media, told the jury Gawker media website made less than $11,000 from running the sex tape.

Lawyers for Hogan have claimed the New York based company made at least $15 million from running an excerpt of the sex tape and in doing so boosted web traffic to their website.

Media analyst Peter Horan (pictured on Wednesday) was called as an expert witness for Gawker. He told the jury Gawker earned just $11,000 based on how many watched the video and the site's ad revenue figures

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Horan appeared as an expert witness for the Gawker legal team and said he was being paid $400 an hour to appear during the trial.

He told the jury in St Petersburg, Florida, that it would be hard to assign an increase in value to the website from a single posting.

Horan said he had arrived at his $11,000 figure by analyzing Gawker's advertising revenue and the number of people who viewed the story.

He told the jury it would be hard for Gawker to have made any money from the story, as it didn't carry any advertising.

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'It would be hard to assign an increase to just one post,' he told the court.

The court had previously been told 5.4 million people had looked at the Hogan sex tape story but only half actually viewed the one minute and 41 second clip showing the sex taking place.

Gawker chief Nick Denton told the jury during two days of evidence that he stood by publishing the story.

While the jury has yet to watch the sex tape Denton was ordered to read out in court the explicit words that accompanied the video.

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He had called the description of oral sex as 'sweet' and 'humanizing' and said the article stood the test of time.