Singer and actress
Adrienne Bailon has reportedly been offered the chance to pose in a photo spread for Playboy magazine, days after her alleged nude photo leak was exposed as a publicity stunt.
The Cheetah Girls star threatened to take legal action against a thief who allegedly leaked naked pictures of her onto the internet after claiming her laptop was stolen at a New York airport this week.
Her publicist Jonathan Jaxson has since claimed the pair concocted the story to help boost 25-year-old Bailon's profile among adult audiences.
Talking to Foxnews.com, Jaxson said: "After the laptop was stolen, we used it as an opportunity to drum up some publicity and start speculating about nude photos, but we never expected anything to get out."
And the incident has reportedly attracted the attention of bosses at Playboy magazine, with columnists at the New York Post's PageSix alleging they have obtained a copy of a contract sent to the star.
According to the newspaper, Bailon has been offered $100,000 (GBP67,399) to pose for "stylish photos with full nudity in a sufficient quantity and quality".