New York: Jennifer Lopez`s ex-husband Ojani Noa has been roped in for a reality show which will follow his struggle to pay back the money he owes his multi-millionaire ex-wife.
Noa was court-ordered to pay Lopez USD 545,000 after he tried to publish a tell-all book about their relationship in 2007, and he claims recent legal battles with his former wife have drained his finances.
The former waiter who was married to the singer-actress for about one year is in talks for the reality show that will save him from bankruptcy, reported New York Post online.
Noa is now in talks with network executives for a reality show titled "I Owe JLo", to avoid going broke.
The series will follow him as he tries to "land menial jobs to pay off a half-million dollar court judgment that he owes to his ex-wife".
Noa recently lost out on a role in hit US reality show "Jersey Shore" amid reports potential employers fear the wrath of Lopez`s lawyers, who are fighting to keep him from releasing information and candid home video footage of her.
PTI
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