Unsurprisingly, you’ve been named a major player in the adult industry by CNBC and XBIZ. What’s it like to be porn’s most respected businesswoman?
I’m honoured to have received such accolades. I actually think it’s beneficial to be a woman in this male-dominated industry because most people tend to underestimate you, and that’s always a wonderful thing when it comes to business. The most rewarding aspect of my job is that I am changing the world.
We have all been raised in such a puritanical society that it almost condemns sex and makes it something dirty or wrong, especially in America. I am proud to be a part of our industry because, in my opinion, people, particularly women, should embrace their sexuality and enjoy it fully.
I think you should always be comfortable and happy with the choices that you make. I enjoy the fact that I am creating a pathway for couples—for everyone to explore what society has taken away from them.
Many of the adult actresses we interview mention the scrutiny they receive from mainstream society, in general.
How does that scrutiny affect you?
I believe the mainstream will always scrutinise the adult industry, although it has been getting better the past few years; it’s not so taboo now. I’ve been in this industry for so long that such scrutiny doesn’t really bother me.
What does your office look like?
It’s comfortable yet modern, streamlined and clutter-free. I have framed posters from all of our great movies on the walls, pictures of my loved ones, and a wonderful couch. And windows! I could never work in an office without sunshine.
What’s on the horizon for you and DP?
We are currently working on something huge. It’s something no-one has done before and it’s going to be amazing. I can’t say anything just yet, but trust me, it will be worth the wait. |