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Terry Bollea, known as professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, testifies in his case against the news website Gawker in St. Petersburg, Florida March 7, 2016. REUTERS |
As a larger-than-life celebrity, Hulk Hogan considered it entertainment when he embellished his sex life but the Gawker news website crossed a line by posting a video of him having sex with a friend's wife, the former professional wrestler testified on Tuesday.
Hogan is seeking $100 million in damages from Gawker in a case that weighs a celebrity's right to privacy against freedom of the press.
Hogan testified he still is suffering from the release of the one-minute, 41-second edited sex clip in 2012.
"Everything changed in my life from that point forward," he said.
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