The photo was published with headline “Celebrity Fantasy” and the question: “What would S.E. Cupp look like with a [d**k] in her mouth?”. A disclaimer beneath stated: “No such picture of S.E. Cupp actually exists. This composite fantasy is altered from the original for our imagination, does not depict reality, and is not to be taken seriously for any purpose.”
Hustler publisher Larry Flynt responded to the fake photo
That’s satire. I’m able to publish this because of the Supreme Court case I won in 1984, Flynt v. FalwellThe Blaze explains the Hustler Magazine v. Falwell case
Hustler Magazine v. Falwell was a 1988 U.S. Supreme Court decision that held that the First Amendment protects parodies of public figures as long as they could not be reasonably taken as true. The case arose after the magazine published a piece in 1983 that claimed Rev. Jerry Falwell had engaged in a drunken incestuous sexual encounter with his mother in an outhouse. It was was decided 8-0.Read more (Fake Explicit Image of S.E. Cupp Appears in Hustler)
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