I really didn't have the intention of making a career out of it. I was doing it to see if it would work, like, "Do they think I'm as hot as I think I am?" I ended up building a really big career because of it. I did a scene and it just kind of snowballed. I sent in more pictures and I ended up getting picked up right away.
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I was determined to not let that stand in my way. I went online and talked to a few girls, but because of all my tattoos they told me I would never make it in porn. I was living in small town Illinois and I was looking for validation for myself, so I submitted some pictures. Morgan Bailey: Back when I was 24 I was just getting out of a relationship. I got booked for on of their porn series. I was living around a college campus at the time and I ended up seeing Jiz Lee speak. I started doing camming, then I got introduced to some porn stars like Sasha Grey and Stoya and the first wave of queer porn performers like Courtney Trouble and Jiz Lee. I was just trying to get my breast implants and I wanted braces.Ĭhelsea Poe: I started out in the Midwest and, being trans, it was extremely hard to get a job. I'm already dancing half naked." I did it and it was very nerve-wracking. I was like, "There's actual porn for transsexuals?" I was very curious so I said, "What the hell. I was being approached about being talent in porn. TS Foxxy: I was a go-go dancer in Las Vegas and during the AVN awards expo, a lot of the big name companies, photographers and directors come into town. Morgan Bailey (right above), 32, in the industry since 2008.Ĭhelsea Poe (left above), 24, in the industry since 2013. TS Foxxy (middle above), "my porn age is 27," in the industry since 2005. Three transgender women who are also porn stars in different stages of their careers spoke to separately about what it's really like for them to be a trans sex worker. These performers have a unique view on what it means to be transgender, and they - particularly those who are millennials and newer to the industry - are shaping the conversation around the language used to refer to transgender people, in porn and beyond. More continued: “In the past, I’ve told people what they wanted to hear, not what I felt to be true or what they needed to hear.Before there was Laverne Cox and Caitlyn Jenner, transgender women have quietly enjoyed success in the porn industry for many years. He continued by saying that he has seen the porn industry “destroy numerous people, friendships, relationships, families,” and said it “does far more harm than good.” Markie More apologised for misleading his fans
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“If you think this, then you’re either confused and/or misinformed.” Markie More (Twitter) Posting again on May 18, More said he has shown “no hate whatsoever” to the porn industry. “Lust is a monster, and the more you feed it, the hungrier it becomes.” “If you’re wondering, I’ve quit because I can no longer promote lustful and deviant behaviour.” More finally got to the crux of the issue and said: “If you’re wondering, I’ve quit because I can no longer promote lustful and deviant behaviour. Let it be known that I’m doing better right now than I have in all of my 26 years, especially the last 6.” “Thank you everyone for your wishes of wellness.