The Duke University student who outed his fellow student as a porn star is now being offered thousands of dollars to be in his own X-rated skin-flick, the New York Daily News reported.

Belle Knox, a freshman, revealed her stage name last week in an article for XOJane.com. Knox, 19, said she was forced to come out because fellow student Thomas Bagley exposed her secret in January after he saw her on the Internet.

Bagley promised Knox he would not say anything, but it appears his betrayal might pay off.

Mike Kulich, the head of Monarchy Distribution, offered Bagley $10,000 to appear in his own porno in Los Angeles with any woman he wanted.

"Live out all of your fantasies," Kulich wrote in an open letter to Bagley obtained by the Daily News.

"We will make you a celebrity because it is apparent how much you love porn and attention," Kulich wrote. "...become the next Ron Jeremy kiddo!

"I love our fans and I love you," Kulich added. "You are the type of guy that makes our business move."

In her article, Knox called her critics out as the same people who watch porn and help fund an industry that makes "$13.3 billion in the U.S. alone."

"I think 80 percent of the world's traffic on the Internet is pornography," Knox told CNN's Piers Morgan last Thursday.

"And I think that probably every single person at some point in their life has watched pornography. So I think it's extremely hypocritical that the same society that consumes me is also condemning me."

Knox told the Daily News she began starring in adult films when her parents stopped paying for her tuition, which costs $60,000 a year. An adult film star can earn up to $80,000 a year by doing one scene a week.

This is not the first time Kulich has offered people in the news money to star in an adult film. Kulich offered Amanda Knox, who was recently found guilty again for the 2009 murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy, $20,000 to do a porno.