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Courtney Stodden said she won't be releasing a sex tape through adult entertainment company Vivid. Getty

Courtney Stodden, the 20-year-old former reality television star who married “Lost” actor Doug Hutchison in 2011, won’t be releasing a sex tape, according to a tweet she posted Friday morning.

“I’ve been in intense meetings with my attorney & im very unhappy with what has unfolded. I’m not in agreement to release my private video,” Stodden said on Twitter.

She then posted a photo of herself on social media site Instagram that said “distressed ...”

Earlier this week, celebrity news site TMZ reported that Stodden recently starred in her own adult film, and the tape would be sold to the highest bidder. The site also said that Stodden’s video was a “solo effort” and didn’t involve any co-stars.

Vivid Entertainment co-founder and chairman Steven Hirsch told TMZ that he had seen the video and that Stodden “looks amazing, this is the most unique footage I’ve ever seen.”

On Thursday, TMZ claimed that Stodden had been offered $1 million for exclusive rights to the tape, but she refuted that the next day.

Stodden made headlines in 2011 when, at age 16, she married Hutchison, an actor who was 34 years older.

The two met when Stodden, an aspiring pop musician at the time, signed up for an acting workshop taught by Hutchison, whose credits include “The X-Files,” "24" and the film “The Green Mile.” Hutchison was unaware of Stodden’s age when she began taking virtual acting classes, and the two began a relationship online that lasted for about six months. The pair claims they fell in love before meeting in person, and when Hutchison found out that Stodden wasn’t yet 18, he informed her mother of the relationship. Stodden’s mother allowed the teenager to make her own decision regarding the courtship. Stodden and Hutchison married in 2011 and separated in 2013. Last year, the couple announced they had reconciled.