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Mike Stone, 18, who sent messages to more than 400 porn stars on Twitter, said there will be an alternative "Porn Prom" at his home. (Image via Twitter).
Mike Stone, 18, who sent messages to more than 400 porn stars on Twitter, said there will be an alternative "Porn Prom" at his home. (Image via Twitter).
Published: May 8, 2012 at 4:42 PM

OAKDALE, Minn., May 8 (UPI) -- A Minnesota teenager who was banned from bringing a pair of porn stars as his prom dates said there will be an alternative event on the same night at his home.

Mike Stone, 18, who sent messages to more than 400 porn stars in Twitter seeking prom dates and got affirmative responses from two women, said there will be an alternative "Porn Prom" at his Oakdale home May 12, the same night as the Tartan High School prom, the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer-Press reported Tuesday.

Stone said the event will be a scaled-back version of the alternative prom he had hoped to have in downtown St. Paul.

"The big prom thing isn't happening, but all my friends want to come," he said.

Stone said his "Porn Prom" plans have made him popular at school and many classmates have made T-shirts for the event.

Stone said he was interviewed by a camera crew from Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" April 22 for a segment tentatively scheduled to air Thursday, May 10.

Topics: Jon Stewart
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