Ex-Porn Stars In Their New Lives After Porn

Yhivi made a couple also..now she back on Onlyfans :rolleyes:
Was she negative toward the industry? It doesn't bother me either way since I have no connection to the industry but I'm willing to listen to anyone who knows it about behind the scenes. I can see OnlyFans being different since you're the creator of your product.
 
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Can anybody think of porn stars who crossed over into mainstream movies? I have...

Heather Hunter, Chasey Lain, and Jill Kelley in He Got Game:

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Traci Lords in Blade:
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Bella Donna in Inherent Vice:
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One movie does not equal "crossed over." It equals "appeared in."
 
Can anybody think of porn stars who crossed over into mainstream movies? I have...

Heather Hunter, Chasey Lain, and Jill Kelley in He Got Game:

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Traci Lords in Blade:
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Bella Donna in Inherent Vice:
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Jeannie pepper was in high school high
Stacy Adams had a cameo in black dynamite
Luscious Lopez had a cameo In one of those national lampoon movies starring Ryan Reynolds.
Daisy Marie had a few cameo appearances on sons of anarchy
Obsession was in q-tips "vibrant thing video.
Tracy lords and teri weigel made appearances on married with children.
 


Can't find much on her--she's in the wind now...

Actress Tracy Reed was born October 28, 1949 in Fort Benning, Georgia. Leading lady Tracy Reed received her first major professional break when she was hired as one of the ensemble players for the 1969 TV anthology Love, American Style.

This led to Reed’s being cast as Corey Bratter in the all-black, weekly-series version of Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park (1970). Two decades later, she co-starred as Charlotte Anderson in Knot’s Landing (1990-91).

In between her series assignments, Tracy Reed appeared in several theatrical and made-for-TV movies; she owns the dubious distinction of having played opposite both Bill Cosby (in 1978’s Top Secret) and O.J. Simpson (in 1983’s Cocaine and Blue Eyes). Tracy Reed should not be confused with the British actress of the same name. According to Bing.
 
Jeannie pepper was in high school high
Stacy Adams had a cameo in black dynamite
Luscious Lopez had a cameo In one of those national lampoon movies starring Ryan Reynolds.
Daisy Marie had a few cameo appearances on sons of anarchy
Obsession was in q-tips "vibrant thing video.
Tracy lords and teri weigel made appearances on married with children.
Teri was also in Predator 2(penthouse scene)

Misty Stone appeared in a episode of The Shield(and got merked in it i think)

Nina Hartley was in Boogie Nights
 
Teri was also in Predator 2(penthouse scene)

Misty Stone appeared in a episode of The Shield(and got merked in it i think)

Nina Hartley was in Boogie Nights
Yeah I forgot to mention nina Hartley. In other media pornstars terra pactrick played as herself in saints rown2 and Sasha grey did voice acting in saints row 3. Jenna Jameson voiced a character in GTA vice city. Jada fire made an appearance in murs music video "risky business" featuring humpty hump. Vanessa del Rio had a small role in soul men with Samuel L Jackson and Bernie Mac and she was also in an episode of csi.
 
Anybody know what happened to Alison Woodward aka Melanie aka Taylor aka Imani Ruffin? She always reminded me of those girls that nobody was checking for when y'all were little but then by high school she had become a freak and had some of the goodest pussy. LOL!

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She basically deleted herself off the internet after her government name got out: wiped her mainstream modeling pages, her YouTube, everything. Seems she was a pretty serious scholar and I guess she did porn to make money for school I guess, but somehow I feel like there was something deeper there. Like, if she wanted to do porn, she is beautiful enough, sexy enough to have been snapped up in a second by Brazzers, Bang Bros, Vixen, all the most "prestigious" or "classiest" porn companies. Yet she decided to shoot exclusively for some of the most fringe, most ghetto, most degrading porn brands possible.

Did she think that sticking to the fringes would be more obscure, make it less likely that a lot of people would see it? Or did she have some deep desire to be ritually humiliated? She did Ghetto Gaggers THREE times and she seemed to really enjoy being abused by them. And it's all the more bizarre when you contrast it with her attitude on her modeling pages where she seemed kind of stuck up and was saying that if anybody even *asks* her if she shoots nude, they're gonna get blocked and cursed out. And she went on long spiels about how much she respects herself and demands respect from others and she's not that kind of girl blah blah blah

Anyway... I think she wanted to be degraded. If it were just money, I don't know why she couldn't have just done OF or some camming or done some sugaring (yes, it is much easier to do that now). or even just found some of these rich, self-hating paypig simps who will pay thousands at a time just to have a voluptuous, dark-skinned black woman be mean to them on Twitter.
 
One movie does not equal "crossed over." It equals "appeared in."
I guess they're higher standards for mainstream because one appearance in an adult cinema production will automatically turn her into a pornstar.. so as I asked before how many appearances does she have to make in mainstream to cross over
 
Charity Chandler AKA CeCe. She's doing well in the porn afterlife


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In addition to leading CASA of Los Angeles, Charity serves in several highly impactful positions, including her role as Commissioner with LA County Children & Families, where she is co-chair of its Racial Justice Committee; African American Advisory Board to District Attorney, George Gascon; and is currently pursuing her Doctorate’s Degree in Educational Leadership for Social Justice at her Alma mater, Loyola Marymount University. Charity is one of the original founding board members for the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, a non-profit that works to end mass incarceration in California, where she served the board for eight years, four of which as board chair. Charity was also one of the first people with lived experience to serve California’s Board of State and Community Corrections’, Juvenile Justice Standing Committee. Charity is a wife and mother to four beautiful children and was, until recently, a relative caregiver and legal guardian to her nephew for 12 years.
 
Charity Chandler AKA CeCe. She's doing well in the porn afterlife


Charity Chandler-Cole, MPA​


Chief Executive Officer at CASA of Los Angeles​


United States​

921 followers 500+ connections​


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Loyola Marymount University Loyola Marymount University

Personal Website Personal WebsiteExternal link




About​


Charity Chandler-Cole is the CEO of CASA of Los Angeles, Court Appointed Special Advocates for youth impacted by the Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems. Born and raised in Los Angeles and having harshly endured its child welfare and juvenile justice systems, she has spent over a decade helping to influence and impact social structures, policies and systems that have negatively and disproportionately impacted and oppressed foster youth and vulnerable communities. Charity works passionately to address the issues and challenges plaguing our communities, women and youth and uses her powerful story of redemption and triumph to inspire people under the mantra, “If Charity can do it, then so can I.” Charity believes strongly in changing the narrative and outcomes surrounding system impacted individuals and uses her many platforms to engage, educate, develop and empower people from all walks of life to be change agents, visionaries, and successful agents of society, regardless of their upbringing or past.

In addition to leading CASA of Los Angeles, Charity serves in several highly impactful positions, including her role as Commissioner with LA County Children & Families, where she is co-chair of its Racial Justice Committee; African American Advisory Board to District Attorney, George Gascon; and is currently pursuing her Doctorate’s Degree in Educational Leadership for Social Justice at her Alma mater, Loyola Marymount University. Charity is one of the original founding board members for the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, a non-profit that works to end mass incarceration in California, where she served the board for eight years, four of which as board chair. Charity was also one of the first people with lived experience to serve California’s Board of State and Community Corrections’, Juvenile Justice Standing Committee. Charity is a wife and mother to four beautiful children and was, until recently, a relative caregiver and legal guardian to her nephew for 12 years.

Just so y'all don't have to use your imaginations:




 
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