Amanda Knox pauses while speaking during a news conference at Sea-Tac International Airport
Prosecutors have appealed the acquittal of U.S. student Amanda Knox, who was on trial in Italy for the murder of her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, in the university town of Perugia about four years ago. Reuters

American Amanda Knox, recently acquitted of killing British roommate Meredith Kercher by an appeals court in Perugia, Italy, has reportedly been offered a job by a studio producing pornographic films.

Vivid Entertainment founder and co-chairman Steven Hirsch has offered her a role in his company, according to TMZ. The option of actually appearing or even acting in a pornographic film, Hirsch added, would be hers and hers alone.

We would like to offer her the opportunity to be our spokesperson and represent the studio at trade and retail events, Hirsch told TMZ Thursday.

This would involve no nudity or sex. Of course, we would welcome talking to her if she wants to pursue this direction, but the decision is totally hers to express, Hirsch added.

Vivid is a company that produces and distributes adult media, and it is one of the more famous adult-entertainment studios in the world. In addition, it has earned the dubious distinction of being the first porn studio to introduce the idea of celebrity sex tapes, such as those involving Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, Kendra Wilkinson, and apparently Jimi Hendrix.

Knox isn't the only one on Vivid's radar. Apparently, the studio even approached Pippa Middleton in May with an offer to act in just one scene of a pornographic film for $5 million. The studio has reportedly been very busy of late, also extending a similar offer to Casey Anthony (who was also recently acquitted at her murder trial). However, the studio withdrew its offer to Anthony for unspecified reasons.

Hirsch is still waiting for Knox’s response to the offer, TMZ reported.