Justin Bieber sex doll: American manufacturers, Pipedream, have this week unveiled their new product, the 'Just-In Beaver' sex doll. The doll is described as "the barely legal boy-toy who's waited 18 long years to stick his lil' dicky in something sticky!" It is available for around $26, but Bieber fans should get one while they can before the teen sensation's lawyers get wind of the unlicensed toy.
JLS condoms: In 2010 X Factor stars, JLS, teamed up with Durex to launch their own brand of 'Just Love Safe' condoms.
The product caused outrage amongst the parents of some of the band's younger fans after a nine-year-old picked the condoms up off the shelf in a Superdrug store.
But to be fair to the lads it seems the 'Just Love Safe' range is more than just a novelty money-spinner.
The product was launched as part of The JLS Foundation, an organisation set up by the band that works with sexual health charities to raise awareness of safe sex and family planning.
Tommy Lee sex tape: While on holiday in 1995, Motley Crew drummer, Tommy Lee, and Baywatch star Pamela Anderson filmed a full length sex tape.
According to them it was never supposed to see the light of day. But later that year it was 'stolen' from the rocker's house.
After the video surfaced all over the internet the eventual result was a settlement with distribution company 'IEG' that conveniently netted the couple hundreds of thousands.
50 Cent's 'Magic Stick' condoms: Jay-Z has his Rocawear clothing line, Dr Dre has his 'Beats by Dre' headphone range. How does 50 Cent respond?
Like JLS the 'P-I-M-P' star planned to release his own brand of condoms.
The 'Magic Stick' range was set to be part of 50's 'Wrap it Up' campaign, but the project collapsed because the rapper "wanted things in it that wouldn't work."
But after professing he would 'marry Rihanna, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga in Africa' earlier this year and "avoid wearing condoms and have really big families!"- perhaps it's for the best that he didn't become the new poster boy of contraception.
Sex tips from rock stars - In their own words: In 2010, author Paul Miles released a book that gave away the secrets of some of the most notorious womanisers in rock.
The book featured contributions from Motorhead, Korn, and The Dandy Warhols- covering topics as varied as 'Daring Locations', 'Technique Improvements', and 'Winning Hearts'.
Snoop Dogg 'Sexual Eruption': When Snoop Dogg released his 2007 single 'Sensual Seduction', the track was a little promiscuous but no-one really batted an eyelid.
But what really ruffled feathers was the 41-year-old father of three's explicit version of the track entitled 'Sexual Eruption'.
The video (which for some reason never made it to MTV) featured graphic nudity and a host of sex scenes. Surprisingly the only place Snoop fans are likely to see the explicit video is on registered porn sites.
Madonna's 'Sex' book: In 1992 Warner Brothers released the accompanying book to Madonna's seminal album 'Erotica'.
The x-rated lyrics contained in the album's songs were one thing, but the book was met with a stunned reaction when fans opened it to find images of oral sex, sadomasochism, and a host of softcore porn images.
Tulisa's sex tape: Earlier this year N-Dubz singer and X Factor judge, Tulisa, got a shock when a former boyfriend posted a video of her performing oral sex on the internet.
As embarrassed as the star was, the tape coming out the same week as her debut solo single 'Young' didn't do sales any harm. It shot straight to the top of the charts.
Miley Cyrus $1million porn offer: After casting porn star, Jessie Andrew, to dance in her video for 'Decisions' earlier this year, Miley Cyrus was publically offered $1million to strip off on camera.
The star - who is reportedly worth $120million - predictably declined the offer from 'sex.com' owner, Martin Ellison. However it is rumoured he's planning to come back and table a more realistic sum.
Kesha releases 'Supernatural' after 'having sex with a ghost': Let's face it we're used to most of what Ke$ha says being absolute rubbish. She really took the biscuit this September when she claimed her new track 'Supernatural' was inspired by a sexual experience that she had with a ghost... The ghost in question should probably raise his standards.