On one side, there's the angry food truck owner. On the other, the defensive porn director. In the middle is porn star Ron Jeremy, who has the best perspective on the XXX taco truck. It began innocently enough when popular local food truck The Flying Pig began showing up in promos for “The Flying Pink Pig,” a food truck-themed porn film starring Sunny Lane.

Truck owner Joe Kim says he was misled and thought the truck was being used in a “romantic movie.” (Hey, to some people, a double-penetration scene on the cold steel of a taco truck counter is romantic.)

Kim filed suit to stop the film's release, but “Flying Pink Pig” director Erica McLean stood her ground, telling us that Kim's story about being misled is a bunch of hooey.

Kim and McLean may not relish the legal wrangling — or maybe they do and this is all a canny publicity stunt — but Jeremy certainly believes there's no such thing as bad publicity. Though he doesn't have a sex scene in either film, Jeremy plays a competing food truck owner in “The Flying Pink Pig” and its sequel. When we spoke to Jeremy yesterday, he told us:

“We want to thank [Joe Kim] very much for suing. We appreciate it. It's like when “Debbie Does Dallas” came out and the Dallas Cheerleaders sued. They made it the most popular movie in America. I personally want to thank him for suing Erica.”

Explaining his onscreen role, Jeremy says, “I'm the competitor and I try to take over the business. I'm in the original and the sequel, and in both of them I yell, 'I hate you, Sunny, and your flying pink pig!' Sunny Lane beats me in the business, using sex and things like that, of course.” Of course. He's not sure, but he thinks the trucks sells cupcakes.

The role of the vicious food truck owner came naturally to Jeremy. Now well into his 50s, the #1 porn star of all time, according to AVN, considers himself a sexual and a culinary hedonist. (He already has his own rum, Ron de Jeremy.)

“To me, eating is even more fun than sex — on and off screen,” the Hedgehog says. “Once you get to your mid-50s, and you have a blonde, a brunette and a redhead over here vs. a steak and a lobster over there. I'm sorry, but the surf-and-turf is calling me more.”

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