Dorell Wright Nude Photo: NBAer Sorry for Nude Pic on Twitter

by NowPublic Staff | March 29, 2010 at 04:19 pm
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Someone Has Posted Nude Photos of Dorell Wright on the Internet. The NBA Player Has Since Apologized for the Dorell Wright Nude Pics. If For Some Reason You Want To Stare At An NBA Player' Private Parts, Then Look No Further as We Have the Dorell Wright Nude Photo

This has not been a good month for Dorell Wright. First he was arrested for a DUI, now Dorell Wright nude photos are floating around the web.

On Monday, the Miami Heat player issued an apology for the Dorell Wright nude photos. So what exactly happened here?


Where Did the Dorell Wright Nude Photos Come From?


It appears that the Dorell Wright Nude Photos first appeared on Twitpic. Mediatakeout.com published a link that led to the Dorell Wright Nude photo, which as since been taken down. It appears that the nude photo was posted after a Wright's girlfriend tweeted about what a great man he was.

One of Dorell Wright's mistresses then tried to cut her down a notch by criticizing her and her relationship with the NBA baller. After she asked for them to stop, the groupies posted nude photos of Dorell Wright on Twitpic.

Here's a lovely comment from one of the groupies to Dorell Wright's girlfriend:
@mrzanonymouz: well how bout I just informed everyone about the 5 inches of c*** you put into your mouth and v***** everynight @mio_myo

Where Can I See the Dorell Wright Nude Photos?

Well, the original link has since been taken down. Other sites have since posted it.

Here is the Dorell Wright Nude Photo

Dorell Wright Apology

Dorell Wright has issued an apology for the nude photos.

Here is the Dorell Wright apology.

``I'd like to apologize to my family, friends and the Heat organization for this embarrassment. The photos were taken roughly one year ago in what I thought was a private conversation. I lacked judgment and was naive about the Internet. I realize this is not an excuse but it is something I truly regret. I realize this affects my entire family and I'm embarrassed by it.'

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