Watch: Jenna Jameson Was A Hot Mess On Good Day New York This Morning

Jenna Jameson stopped by Good Day New York this morning. In theory, the appearance was meant to hype her new novel Sugar, but thanks to her disheveled look and loopy behavior, her time on the air was chopped in half. Even worse, many viewers were left wondering if there may have been some strong cough medicine or harder substances fueling the starlet’s wide-eyed and sloppy behavior.

Jameson first rose to prominence in the mid 1990s after she entered the pornography business as a nineteen-year-old. Within just a few short years, she was one of the top names in the industry. Merchandise, websites, non-pornography appearances and books all followed until Jameson was a recognizable figure throughout society. Unfortunately, as solid as her career trajectory was, her personal life was never quite so put together.

Divorced twice with a history of weight problems and substance abuse, Jameson began dating UFC fighter Tito Ortiz in 2006. A few years later, she gave birth to twins, but beyond that, the relationship was far from stable. He was arrested for domestic violence. She was popped for a DUI, and now, the two are locked in a vicious custody dispute that frequently leads her to lash out on Twitter.

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Sadly for Jenna, there’s no way this Good Day New York appearance will play well in court. Maybe she simply didn’t get a whole lot of sleep and didn’t down any coffee before going on the air. I sincerely hope that’s the case, but that’s not how it’s going to play in front of a judge because, frankly, it looks like she’s all pilled out, especially given the rumors that have swirled.

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