Need ideas for Katie Price / Jordan Story

Jaye90

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I really want to use the British celebrity Katie Price (AKA Jordan), in a story as i think (in the early 2000s), she was very hot. But... i don't have a story. i was thinking of writing something with another female celebrity in it, maybe a threesome kinda scene, but i'm struggling to think of another celebrity that would compliment or work with Katie Price, and a story leading to the threesome. Any ideas Literotica members, writer in distress here!
 
Is a bad idea to write about real peoples. While celebrities is "fair game" for reporting their personal lives (in the US, and not if had to do stuff like break&enter to get the info) courts are REALLY mean to peoples what write fiction about them if they decide to sue.

Is best - don't write about real peoples, especially if you doesn't know them personally. Is a good way to become bankrupt.
 
Is a bad idea to write about real peoples. While celebrities is "fair game" for reporting their personal lives (in the US, and not if had to do stuff like break&enter to get the info) courts are REALLY mean to peoples what write fiction about them if they decide to sue.

Is best - don't write about real peoples, especially if you doesn't know them personally. Is a good way to become bankrupt.

I don't believe this is true, in America, at least. If you want to write a story about Prime Minister Theresa May in a hot bondage scenario, everyone knows it's fiction, and she has no claim against you.

The only rules you really have to worry about on Literotica are the site rules.
 
I don't believe this is true, in America, at least. If you want to write a story about Prime Minister Theresa May in a hot bondage scenario, everyone knows it's fiction, and she has no claim against you.

The only rules you really have to worry about on Literotica are the site rules.

Lawsuits are a thing. They is very costly. In the US they are very common. Celebrities knows there is a degree of fame that makes them fair game in some contexts but they also knows lawyers what can make your life REALLY hard if you use their name in ways that they consider defamation.

I doesn't know about UK laws but consider the case of Singh, a scientist what made a statement about chiropractic peoples advertising claims they could not support - and LOST a libel suit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Chiropractic_Association_v_Singh

Yeah, go ahead and write a story about a famous person that does not like the story you wrote. I is not contributing to the defense fund.

Libel laws in the US isn't so bad - but is strong enough that you really don't want to go there.
 
Literotica has cited the People V Larry Flint case in the past for their Celebrities category. As long as an author adheres to Lit's submissions guidelines they can write about real people.
 
Literotica has cited the People V Larry Flint case in the past for their Celebrities category. As long as an author adheres to Lit's submissions guidelines they can write about real people.

The actual case was Hustler Magazine v. Falwell and Falwell lost only because the story was unbelievable sos counted as parody. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustler_Magazine_v._Falwell)

You want to take the risk? go for it - I's not your conscience nor your accountant.
 
There is no financial risk, at least to the author, because there is no money being made. So as an author, I don't think you have any reason to worry about getting sued. Literotica, on the other hand, has advertisers, and therefore income, and therefore could possibly get sued. So follow their rules if you insist on pursuing celeb stories.

But to my mind, the biggest issue is that a celebrity to YOU is a non-entity to most of the world. You are going to get a lot of "Who?" comments, and you will be wasting your time.

Better to build a character from scratch than rely on the crutch of a ready-made character that a tiny slice of the world is familiar with.
 
But to my mind, the biggest issue is that a celebrity to YOU is a non-entity to most of the world. You are going to get a lot of "Who?" comments, and you will be wasting your time.

Better to build a character from scratch than rely on the crutch of a ready-made character that a tiny slice of the world is familiar with.
What CAN work is to write your tale of a renamed celeb (*) in their usual setting, described sufficiently so most readers will taste the flavor. Try writing Star Trek fanfic for readers who know and care nothing of the ST franchise.
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(*) Because how many know who The BEEMER is? Spoiler: B. Mitchell Reed, hot DJ, inventor of Top 40, album-oriented FM, and automated FM radio.
 
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