Puck From Glee Sued For Allegedly Forcing His Ex-Girlfriend To Have Bareback Sex With Him

January 19, 2013 / Posted by:

Mark Salling, who plays singing man slut Puck on Glee, has been sued by his ex-girlfriend Roxanne Gorzela for allegedly forcing her to do it bareback-style even though she told him to wrap a condom around his peen. Roxanne also claims that when she later went to his house to tell him that she’s afraid of possibly getting STDs from his bareback slut ass, he grabbed her and pushed her to the ground. I don’t even want to know what song Puck would sing if that scene happened on Glee.

TMZ says that Roxanne started dating Mark in September 2010 and sometime in March 2011, they started making their way to Fuck Town and she was into it as long as he put on a condom. Mark ignored her and put it in without wrapping it up first. Roxanne says that she told him to pull out, but he did the opposite. About a month later, Roxanne showed up to Mark’s house, because she wanted to let him know that she was stressing out about getting diseases. While a different girl was in his bed, Roxanne asked Mark if he was really STD-free. Instead of pulling out his test results from his ass crack (tip: everyone should keep their test results rolled up between their ass crack, because you never know), Mark grabbed at Roxanne all violent-like and shoved her to the ground. There’s pictures of Roxanne’s bruises on TMZ. Roxanne immediately went to the police station afterwards to file a police report.

Roxanne is suing for damages.

Mark’s publicist Janice Lee piped in with this lovely statement:

“There is no truth to this. It’s the textbook case of a disgruntled girl looking to cash in on a TV star’s success. We turn the rest over to Mark’s attorneys and have no further comment.”

You know, it’s kind of hard to take Janice Lee seriously when she calls Puck from Glee a “TV star.”

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