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I helped change the sexual mores of this country,
and made it legal for human beings
to go to a store and rent a X-Rated movie legally.
And I helped make that thing a reality in this country.
So, I freed a lot of dicks and pussies. That's how I feel about it,
you know what I mean, real talk. That's some real talk.
When I first got into the industry, I was waiting tables for seven years.
And I was in college. I was a broke-college student.
I used to sell in market timeshare, and I really just hated my job.
And I actually have job satisfaction now. So, even on the days that it's bad,
I just remind myself how much I love my work, and the next day is going to be better.
She was like: "Please, please, do the scene. I was like: "I'm not doing a fucking porn.
Now, get the fuck outa here." And they were like: "Lo, we'll give you basically
three times what you make at your regular job for 45 minutes
of doing what you did at home for free an hour ago."
I was like: "Okay. Let's do that."
He was my first scene in the business in 2006.
- Did not go well... at all. - Did not go well... at all.
It was so bad, I didn't want to work with her for like three years after that.
- But three years later, he worked with me. - And then it went well.
- And it went well. - And now we're married.
I was treated a little differently.
I think that actually got harder when I was more like in junior high
and kids started picking on me. And like...
I would get jumped.
I got held down, my hair cut off.
I was pretty. I was a pretty little girl. And so girls were very mean to me.
Little things like that would happen to me all throughout my teen years.
I cannot be tamed. You know, wild child is being an extraordinaire,
being not the norm.
Like I just loved being free.
And I'd say, like there's your conservatives and then your exhibitionist.
Two different types of personalities. Not one is better than the other.
They're just different. Society tries to tell you
one is better than the other, but they're not.
Remember guys, when you're throwing money during the fights,
give it on the outside of the cage.
I don't wanna have to teach you all how to make it rain.
I'm actually really super excited for this particular fight.
This is very new to me. I don't know. It's just something
I wanted to tap into, have a lot of fun and be a little sexy.
And I was like: "Shit. Let's do it."
Okay. So where was I before that.
I was born in New Delhi. I came to America when I was eight months old.
I was adopted by a very religious family.
They adopted four of us and they had three of their own, so...
Theirs they're older, they're really involved in the church,
so they're not really aware of the extent of what I do and who I am.
Yeah, I think she has had this idea that we were going to come.
We are going to be, you know, good Indian little kids.
We were gonna go to school like a normal Indian kid that comes from India.
I remember my mom looking at my brother and I, and she goes, she looked at my brother and goes:
"You were supposed to be my engineer." Then she was: "You were supposed to be my doctor."
And uhm, I just go on with doctor of love.
She didn't like that too much.
Everything seems okay. Oooh.
So, at 15 I'm pregnant, '93.
I remember they had pregnant schools.
And they would ship all the pregnant girls to this one school.
We'd all come in on buses and we would go to school there
until we get our kids and then we go back to school, so...
Definitely, a different world than it is now.
I look back, but... I did it.
It was kind of forced upon me to grow up really fast.
So, I went from being 15 to a parent.
You're ready? Alright. Hands up.
And so, it's rough, you know, trying to work and be a single parent.
I remember when I was looking at ads. I was like, "Topless dancers."
All right. I'm gonna go try this out, so...
Priya Rai, she's is at Cheerleaders in the strip district
- and you're gonna be here for two shows tonight, - Yes.
- and two shows tomorrow? - Yes!
Stripping for me, you know, you don't know what you're going come in there
and make in the hustle. I was just, you know, being the little wild child at work.
I would be partying instead of working.
And then like, I just remember the girls in the back,
I'd be rolling around on the floor. They would like: "Girl, why don't you
just become a porn star. What the hell, doing your asshole
up in the air just like, you know, it's just crazy."
And so I was like: "You know what? One day, I thought about it." I was like: "Why not?"
So, I lived in Phoenix, Arizona. I was in the circle of Jenna Jameson.
So, I would go to all the parties and I would talk to people.
And I remember I was in the pool talking to this guy.
I was like: "I want to be an actress and thought about doing..."
He's like: "Honey, you don't look like an actress."
He was like: "You look like a porn star." Back then, my tits were bigger than they are now.
I don't know. I have this thing. It's always been in the back of my head
when I was always too chicken shit to really do it. And I'm like:
"You're a year away from being 30, bitch."
Like, if you're gonna do it, do it. Here's a perfect opportunity.
You know, In the beginning of my career, I was doing nude modeling, soft porn,
should I say. My first share, I got a lot of death e-mails
because of the niche of being... there are no East Indian American porn stars.
You know, there was a lot more going on in my life than to sit there and worry
about some guy half-way across the country's opinion
on what I was doing because, guess what, he's not paying my bills.
And he's probably not paying for his porn either, so...
Yeah. Doing good? All right.
I had to deal with that within the first year,
but I think, within the first to second year,
it kind of calmed down and people begun to love me.
- Who the fuck is that? - What the fuck is she wearing?
Actually, making hardcore movies, I went in at 29.
There's days you go to work, and it's work,
but then there's days you go to work, and I'm like: "I'm gonna have fun today."
- Look how sexy you are. - So, let's go play. Hello to my licorice bra.
There are couple of scenes in the beginning of my career
that taught me a lot sexually about myself.
- Does that look like something that you like? - It's so big.
Take a breath. Where is water at?
Fighting out of Fresno.
This former rodeo rider,
adult star, cage fighter, total package of dynamite.
- Blatten Lee! - Blatten Lee!
It... It was hard for me, because I had kids. So what I would do is,
I would get up at 7:00 a.m. get on a flight, come to LA,
be in hair and makeup by 8:30.
Got Priya here and she just look like a baby hot stuff.
- Look. Is she in this... - It's so hot outside.
Do my scene, be on the last flight back home to Phoenix
to be home with my kids for dinner, or late, you know, to put them to bed.
But that's how I managed a career for the first two years.
I was going back and forth almost every other day.
- Priya! - Priya!
My daughter and I have a very good relationship,
but it got to a point she'd be at high school, and she's like, tell everybody:
"My mom's Priya. My mom's Priya," like: "Stop it!"
Like all these boys out my door, you know.
I was like: "Do you want them to come over for you or me, like just stop it!"
Alright, here we go, guys. Round one! Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
My son, he is now in college and he's doing well. I think for a couple of years,
it really affected our relationship as he was going through puberty
and I probably ruined it for him, but now it's like,
we kind of laugh about it. He's cool about it. He's like: "Whatever."
He's like: "I know my friends have seen you." But I just kinda stayed away,
like I don't go near them on campus."
I did go to his graduation, but I, you know, kind of just showed up and left.
I don't really linger around his friends or his people right now.
Just out of respect. He's a straight-A student. He's getting a full right
scholarship, so that's a fun little experience.
So that's why I'm a little jealous
of the whole like, college experience, but I don't know.
I probably still, uhm, expect more of myself,
like I could have done it. I had uhm, extremely high GPA.
You know, I look back being 40, gonna be 40.
I do wish I could do... could have done things a little bit differently.
And that's what sucks, like, you know, just having a couple regrets.
I don't have many regrets because, I've lived life pretty wildly .
But, I do have regrets when it's coming to having a normal life
just like kind of maybe missing out on doing things like maybe college
or different things like that. I'm sitting here watching my son go to college
and it's just like: "Wow, I got to miss out on all of that."
Hi.
You're at Expo 2018.
In the United States, we don't really talk about sex and porn.
Yeah, there's a lot of stigma around pornography.
And that was very difficult for me to break through this idea,
this stigma of being a porn star.
Nearly everybody knows a sex worker now,
but everybody keeps it hidden if you're a sex worker because you don't know who's safe,
you don't know when it will come back to bite you.
Unfortunately, it's still legal
to discriminate against sex workers and fire somebody
because they used to be a sex worker in normal jobs.
People have been fired from Subway because they previously had a porn past.
Teachers have had jobs for 15 years and they're fired because all of a sudden
they found out they did porn. As if somehow having done this activity
changes how they'll behave outwardly in society.
Unfortunately, until our society can see sex workers in a better light,
and we can have more resources to defend ourselves
and keep ourselves healthy, then people are going to be able to attack us
as easily as they have been for centuries.
And there's the bad boy, the Master's choice with Ashley Renee.
She was one of my slaves before I met you, Alex.
- We should take them into the basement, Luc. - I know.
Then we have a whole basement downstairs full of slaves.
- Yeah, that's a whole another show, though. - Oh.
Okay, we'll start from the top.
- Okay. - Luc Wylder, How did that happen?
How did Luc Wylder happen? Okay.
We're in the mid '70s and the sex industry was booming.
And Time Square became a mecca
for sexual deviance.
So, I began to explore and I got into bondage
and discipline and S&M, and I began to perform
for companies in New York that shot fetish, like Bizarre Video and Gotham Gold
and Star Maker.
- Master, Luc, she broke your chain. - She what?
She broke it.
And I got good at it because I had studied Aikido when I was a kid,
so I was into that fluid kind of motion
- that is involved in flogging and whipping people. - Very good.
I was the most in demand maledom in the adult industry.
And we came out to California and we began to make films out here.
Alexandra, could you come on in here? Come in here for just a minute.
Wait, wait, wait.
What? She's crawling into that...
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