Media Thursday, 5 July 2007

Lachey dismisses hot tub 'scandal'

Nick Lachey has dismissed the scandal surrounding photographs of his hot-tub frolics with girlfriend Vanessa Minnillo.

The former Newlyweds star says he would understand the outrage if he was caught with a prostitute, but as he was with his own girlfriend he can not understand the fuss.

Jessica Simpons's ex told OK! magazine: "Where's the scandal?

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"I was in Mexico with my girlfriend celebrating our first anniversary together on a private vacation. It's not like I was caught with a Mexican hooker. We've all gone out and had a few too many and done something stupid. We've all made mistakes."

Despite laughing off the incident, the singer has still taken legal steps to prevent the explicit photographs from being released.

Lachey and Minnillo have hired top lawyer Marty Singer to prevent images of them naked in a Mexican hot tub from being seen. Steamy pictures of the couple in a jacuzzi at a private Mexican resort were published in US magazine Life and Style Weekly last week.

However, other unseen photographs reportedly exist and these are the photographs the couple are determined to keep under wraps.

The singer has warned media outlets will face a lawsuit if they publish the images.

He said: "The photographer was outrageous and malicious. The photos that were taken of our clients by a Mexican photographer violated Mexican law and were a clear invasion of privacy, and we have threatened to take legal action against third parties who publish the photos."

Lachey - Laughs off incident
Lachey - Laughs off incident
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