Lane Makes Public Apology to Armstrong

Shane's World director Devinn Lane told AVN.com Friday she wanted to apologize to Brad Armstrong, the Wicked director/performer, for a recent prank that was part of a video shoot.

Her letter follows:

"I would like to make a public apology to Brad Armstrong for the toilet papering of his house on Sunday during my shoot for Shane’s World. There was no malicious intent behind it and honestly, if I had known that your house had been recently vandalized/robbed I would have chosen someone else to pull the prank on.

"You and I aren’t the best of friends but during my five-and-a-half years at Wicked I felt that we've had a great rapport. You’ve been to my house on Thanksgiving and we’ve joked back and forth over the course of the years.

"Brad you have been and will remain one of my favorite directors to work with. I have nothing against you and haven’t in the past either. This was done purely out of fun and nothing else. Like I said I was unaware of your situation but it wasn’t like I was going to call and ask if tp’ing your house was ok and for that, I apologize.

"I was hired to do a job. I put that job together, hired the people, and scheduled the evening’s events. As far as Shane’s World knew, I was out shooting Slumber Party with a bunch of girls. I take full responsibility. Everyone, cast and crew, was there to do a job for me.

"I hope you accept my apology, my clean-up fee that I promised you, and consider giving Kimberly Kane her job back. I also hope that the girls that have been banned from Wicked are allowed to work there again. They are all great girls, Wicked is a wonderful company, and Shane's World is awesome to work for. I’d hate to be the cause of bad blood between so many people when this is really between you and I.

"As I said, I take full responsibility for this and offer you my sincerest and most humble apology. It was meant to be a joke and nothing more and I’m sorry it didn’t turn out that way. This was a one-time deal so you shouldn’t worry about anything else happening, along with everyone else in the biz."

Devinn Lane