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HBO wants naked 'Game of Thrones' stars removed from porn site

Also in Tattle: Fetty Wap, Rob and Chyna, Tyga, Susanne Bier, Daniel Craig and Ellen Pompeo

Joe Naufahu and Emilia Clarke in a scene from "Game of Thrones."
Joe Naufahu and Emilia Clarke in a scene from "Game of Thrones."Read moreMacall B. Polay/HBO

HBO'S ATTORNEYS - an army similar in size to the Dothraki - are reportedly prepared to battle with pornhub.com because the site has a multitude of unauthorized Game of Thrones nudie shots.

Most of them are of Queen of Dragons Emilia Clarke, reports the London Sun, but breast-baring Carice Van Houten (Melisandre) gets into the act as does Lena Headey's walk of shame body double.

Pornhub reported that searches for Game of Thrones images shot up by 370 percent when the sixth season premiered.

Searches for Clarke were followed by queries for Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) and Sibel Kekilli (Shae, Tyrion Lannister's former prostitute mistress). Kekilli previously was a porn star under the pseudonym Dilara.

The actual GoT images are not to be confused with the big-budget GoT porn parody Storm of Kings XXX or the previously shot Game of Bones, This Ain't No Game of Thrones XXX or Gay of Thrones. Thanks to vanityfair.com for watching.

Paterson high school gets 'Wake Up' call

The Paterson, N.J., school district is investigating how rapper Fetty Wap was allowed to record the raunchy video for "Wake Up" in his old high school.

Paterson school district spokeswoman Terry Corallo told NJ.com that the district is investigating whether procedures were followed in allowing parts of the video to be recorded at Eastside High.

Fetty Wap is an Eastside dropout.

Corallo said the district doesn't endorse the content of the video. It was shot during non-instructional hours and didn't include students, she said.

The video includes numerous drug references and features a scantily clad woman dancing on a pole inside a classroom.

So, basically, just another day in high school.

Fetty told TMZ.com, his old school needs to chill.

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TV empire gets fatter

E! has greenlit a new reality series that will look inside the lives of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna on the heels of their engagement and pregnancy news.

The six one-hour episodes of Rob and Chyna will follow their whirlwind romance and preparation for the birth of their first child. Then an additional episode will celebrate the birth of the newest Kardashian.

Rob and Chyna will premiere later this year.

* If that's not annoying enough, Life & Style reports that Tyga, the ex-boyfriend of Kylie Jenner, is pitching his own reality TV show, Tyga's Den.

As part of his pitch, Tyga hopes to lure viewers by "promising potential appearances by Scott Disick and Lamar Odom," a Life & Style source said.

When will it end?

TATTBITS

* The name is Bier. Susanne Bier.

RadioTimes reports that Bier, the Danish director of After the Wedding and In a Better World, is one of the finalists to direct the next James Bond movie.

She would be the first woman to helm a Bond flick.

Darkhorizons.com added that Bier recently directed the BBC spy series The Night Manager.

That series starred Tom Hiddleston (Loki in the Marvel universe), who's also a front-runner to replace Daniel Craig as 007.

* In unrelated Bond news, variety.com reports that Showtime has landed the Daniel Craig-starrer, Purity.

The 20-episode series will start production next year and air over two years.

Todd Field (In the Bedroom, Little Children) will write the show with Jonathan Franzen, who wrote the novel, and David Hare will direct all 20 episodes. Dude's going to be busy.

Ellen Pompeo has signed on for a 13th season of Grey's Anatomy.

Deadline.com reports that Pompeo will be making more than $300,000 per episode.

No wonder health care is so expensive.

- Daily News wire services contributed to this report.

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