But there is a hidden art to porn, and there are those who can recognise that. This gets overshadowed due to the sexual nature of porn, which is inevitable seeing as how most indulge for its carnal nature. Some of my most acclaimed scenes there was little to no chemistry, and all acting. However, when the audience’s focus is on the penetration, it takes away any credibility that there is any acting at all. The actor is selling a face and a body, and an image which the audience can create whatever they want with the material given. But, what the individual actor/actress is selling is virtually the same thing as a porn actor, only without the focus on sex/nudity ( in most cases, at least). Actors get down and dirty, simulating all ranges of emotion and even sexual scenarios. There is a lot you give up and are judged on your looks, your skill, overall performance, marketability, public image, etc. Take into consideration the tasks of being a model or an actor. As much as it is sex, there is just as much acting. To be constantly be judged on one’s sexual nature is overwhelming for an individual who otherwise hasn’t established confidence from within. You were telling us that if you’re critiqued for how you’re fucking, it’s basically like being critiqued on the most intimate and personal thing you do. Also, I don’t hold back what I say, which may or may not have gotten me in trouble before with the grapevine gossipers. A lot of my humour is very queer-specific and tailored for the platform. I primarily use it for connecting with fans, channeling humour and a thoughtstream. I don’t agree with Facebook or Instagram’s policies (my Instagram having been deleted twice), therefore I stick to Twitter. Second-hand embarrassment… Joking aside, I can safely say Twitter is the one and only social media platform that I use. What would you say people can expect from following you? If that includes crossing over into any mainstream professions, break the boundary! Ultimately, I would like to see peers in my industry succeed in whatever endeavours they have envisioned for themselves. A self-claimed ‘stripper ho’ landing in the Billboard Top 10. Your favourite pop star could be a porn star…I mean look at Cardi B. Your next president could be a porn star. You can’t escape it online or in the media, and it’s only a matter of time until you will start seeing porn stars crossing over everywhere. People are becoming desensitised to nudity and sex. Modelling seems to be the general go-to transition, but that, like porn, is also a fickle industry. Porn has definitely been a platform for several different characters. Now we have the option to market ourselves however we want and interact with people we otherwise never would.ĭo you want porn to be a platform to something else? The possibilities aren’t endless, but there is a lot to work with being a 21st century slut. And, your fans can be there for you and you for them. This is good because you can take your brand to the next level and earn money via social media promotion and creating ideas utilising your brand and trade. There are many viewers of porn, and developing a brand based on certain aspects of your character can draw a certain tribe to you. With the advent of social media being a part of everyone’s lives within the last five years, it only makes sense that those who seek to utilise modern tools to manipulate their careers, can go as far as they like. Yes, I do see the personalities of certain porn stars coming out more and more, particularly the newer faces. Is that true? How important is that to viewers and studios?įirst off, categorising me with such legends is quite flattering. With the likes of yourself, Colby Keller, Francois Sagat…there seems to be more room for ‘personality’ within porn these days.
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