I love having sex on camera and I can’t think of anything else I’d rather do. I’ve been in this business for six years, that’s a long time for porn, maybe too long but I can’t bring myself to throw in the towel so when gave me an offer too good to refuse, I took it. I make headlines and gain attention for horrible things. I’ve worked for nearly every major studio/website there is when companies covet exclusivity. I don’t look as good as I used to… especially compared to who’s out there today. There are many justifications as to why my time in the mainstream part of the industry is seemingly over.
I got offers from plenty of bareback studios but the big studios, which are “safe-sex” studios, weren’t interested. I sent out emails, made phone calls, and tweeted to little or no avail. I did it because my career had been at a standstill (or dead) for nearly nine months. I don’t have any sort of ideological reason behind why I chose to do what I did but I do have reasons. Last week, released a scene I did in December with owner Owen Hawk and his boyfriend Brandon Hawk. Mason Wyler, the HIV-positive porn star, drafted a response. On Sunday Queerty published a post about the hypocrisy shown by some gay porn studios who claim to care about their performers’ HIV health while not insisting on universal condom use.