If you like your girls petite and full of beautiful ink, then Neveah is the one for you. Thanks to Bob, she is making her second appearance ANYWHERE on the net. Why not check out the sample gallery, then join Bob’s site to see the rest?

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Okay…I realize that the last two days I’ve let a couple of friends speak their mind on the situation with AVN. The best way to choose who is worthy of an award is to actually view their work. So I’m posting this video gallery of the gorgeous Adrianna Rush to get the ball rolling for the 2013 nominees.

Click the picture to access the sample clips, then join the site to see them in full resolution!

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After Brittany St. Jordan’s letter, good friend Kelly Pierce (Kelly Shore to many of you) decided to write a letter of her own. Why am I blogging this? Because unlike some folks, I actually CARE how the ladies are treated. Being a black male, I’ve dealt with discrimination; I don’t want any of them to go through it.


AVN’s Inequality & Segregation Needs to Stop!

Let me start by expressing this post is only about about the unfairness and inequality of how they treat transsexual nominees at AVN. If you are reading it for any other reason, move on! This has been going on for years, and many Transsexual performers and non-transsexual performers/fans who support the ts genre are fed up!

The inequality and segregation of mainstream nominees and transsexual nominees needs to stop! In my opinion if you are a nominee of an award show, you should be treated with respect and be able to take your moment to shine like any other nominee. I know many will say “why do you care? It’s just an award show GEEZE!” The reason you should care if you a transsexual nominee! It’s an award show that gets played on Showtime, and has some of the biggest media camps interviewing on the red carpet. Something that could push a your career farther or the transsexual genre farther. Exposure is everything in this business, and you are missing on a lot of it!

Yes, transsexual performers are allowed on the red carpet, but when it comes to interviews they are taken off the red carpet so they can be “hidden”. If somehow a transsexual gets interviewed by one of the host for Showtime it’s edited out. Transsexual performers are also not allowed to walk up and receive their award and it’s announced at the end so it’s not part of the show. The award will be mailed to the winner. While every other mainstream star/company gets to walk up and accept their award. They treat the transsexual genre like a pack of animals put in a cage. To me it’s basically a form of segregation! Isn’t it funny a mainstream award show is more accepting to transgender individuals than a porn award show? They interview stars who have done mainstream roles like Yasmin Lee and Candis Cayne all the time on the red carpets. Yet, AVN is stuck in the past of segregation.

Past nominees and winners have to thank Joanna Jett for the transsexual niche even being part of AVN. She is the one who fought for transsexuals to be part of it, but now the fight is to have transsexuals stars given the same respect and privileges of the mainstream stars at AVN. Why should someone be pushed aside, because they are transsexual? I love DJ Chi Chi Larue, and AVN Must too! They parade Chi Chi who is a drag queen all over the stage, but somehow in AVN’s opinion a transsexual is just too TABOO. I personally think they are scared at how beautiful some of the transsexuals are today, and don’t want the ts performers to outshine the females. Since so many female performers with their collagened up lips and big tits look like a stereotypical transsexual. Transsexuals in general are looking better today, due to transitioning younger, better surgeries, and better hormones. Some you would never guess unless they were naked.

What pushed the limit this year for me and many others is three ts performers were made to wait in line with the fans. Two of which were nominees. Brittany St Jordan who wrote her own article on the matter, and Jesse Flores. The other ts performer was Michelle Austin. From what I was told, the handlers of the red carpet were telling nominees to move to the front of the line to walk the red carpet. That way they didn’t have to wait, since they only have so long to walk it before the award show begins. When Brittany informed the handlers they were nominees for transsexual performer of the year, they were told to wait in line with the fans while other mainstream stars were ushered onto the red carpet. Instead of enjoying their moment they were put in fan line which took them three hours to get onto the red carpet. Let me be fair though there were other ts-girls who got the same privileges to move to the front of the line, but those performers had PR teams and friends in the industry. To put more fuel on the fire Jesse was ushered into a hallway after walking the carpet, instead of being able to give a single interview. Interviews that may of pushed her brand and given her some mainstream coverage.

Year after Year transsexual girls flock to the award show hoping to get some recognition for their hard work. Then year after year leave disappointed. I personally only take part in the fan shows, so I can meet my fans. I do not support an award show that doesn’t treat all nominees to the respect and treatment they deserve. I am very proud of XBIZ for treating all of it’s nominees equally. They realize that most men that watch “straight” porn, watch transsexual porn.

For ones still wanting to say why should I care or why are you bitching! How do you think mainstream stars like Jesse Jane and Jenna Jameson made it big besides their beauty? They were pushed in someone’s face, exposure! Ads were taken out on them, interviews, tv appearances, and more. If you are building a successful brand you need all the exposure you can get. That’s how STARS, become stars and every facet of the entertainment business. Why many girls pay 500 to 2000 dollars a month on a PR team to expand their brand.

I find it pathetic networks and movie studios like NBC, Showtime, Warnerbros, and more will feature a transsexual in a show or movie with no problem. Then a industry built on sex and supposed to be open-minded shy away from it. They are too scared to take the same initiative. More people are becoming more accepting and even bi-sexual if not poly-sexual. Not to mention AVN many men who watch TRANNY PORN, watch STRAIGHT PORN. They are not or do not feel they are gay. Many are only into women and transsexuals. Stop living in the 1980’s and move onto the future of acceptance and equality. Segregation is disgusting, and you should be ashamed of yourselves of how you treat the transgender niche!

Please if you agree with me or would like to add your complaint write into mark.kearnes@avn.com

You can also fax and write in

AVN Media Network, Inc.
9400 Penfield Avenue
Chatsworth, California 91311 USA
818.718.5788 tel 818.718.5799 fax


 

As I type this on my iPhone, I have just arrived home from my weekend in Las Vegas. A few friends and I have decided to make the weekend of the Adult Video News Expo our annual get together. Since a lot of the industry performers (from all genres) are in town, we’re pretty much guaranteed a great time.

There wasn’t a disappointment on my end. Like last year, the crew and I hung out with our de-facto hostess Foxxy (she lives in Las Vegas). Also partying with us was Morgan Bailey, Natassia Dreams, Astrid Shay, and Eva Lin. We also had some special guests: Evon Rose and Natasha Lover from the Hung Angels forum! I also caught a few gals leaving the Hard Rock Hotel; I took a picture with two of them (via my iPhone).

Needless to say, we had some fun…so much fun in fact I just didn’t have the time to take pictures (some of the crew did not want pics taken anyway; I respect those wishes). At the last minute I also decided not to attend the expo either; even though it was relatively early in the day, I was already having fun with my people.

That left the red carpet. I wanted to snap pictures of the stars as they walked (especially the gals I knew)…but with the amount of photographers there and the chaos of the porn babes causing such a commotion, I didn’t think it was worth the time and effort. So I passed on it, mainly because I most likely wouldn’t get any good pictures. (The pics I DID take will be posted later this week; don’t expect a full gallery.)

The red carpet experience was NOT great for everyone…namely my friends Michelle Austin, Jesse Flores, and Brittany St. Jordan, the latter two being AVN nominees. Below is an email sent out by Brittany; I felt I should share it with everyone.


In regards to: The demeaning attitude and lack of concern for the transsexual genre of the adult industry from AVN

The opinions and ideas expressed hereafter are those of transsexual adult performer Brittany St Jordan and do not necessarily reflect those of any business entity which she may or may not be associated with.

This message has nothing to do with me winning or losing at AVN this year. Yes, it was great being nominated for Transsexual (TS) Performer of the Year but I knew there were other girls more deserving of the award. For this reason I was not expecting to walk away with an award this year. The driving force behind the writing, sending, and posting of this message is a compilation of various occurrences over the 2012 AVN award season. I personally try to refrain from interjecting myself into the post-award discussions of what was right and/or wrong with the current year’s outcomes. However, since I was a nominee this year I had a much more vested interest in the AVN awards for the TS categories and feel that a few things need to be said.

From the moment the nominations for the TS categories came out there was a large portion of people wondering how Madison Montag was nominated. She is known in the TS world as being difficult to work with, unappealing and not well received by fans. For these very reasons she has had very little work this past year and was rumored that she announced she was retiring from adult entertainment after only being around for a little over a year. What about Sarina Valentina, Foxxy, Liberty Harkness, or any other girl who is actually embraced and recognized as top talent in the TS genre? Why were these girls overlooked by AVN for someone that is an outcast from the industry which she publicly and vehemently put down on a regular basis in an attempt to improve her own non-existent public image? (Madison Montag on Sister Dick Radio)

The 2012 TS Performer of the Year was once again Baily Jay, who was the winner of the 2011 AVN as well. What bothers me about this decision is the fact that since winning last year all Baily has done is gone silent online with almost no promotion or public interaction and only posts POV scenes of her and her boyfriend performing together. Fans on TS forums and various web sites who used to love Baily have been quite vocal this year about how bad her content is and that she is no longer the star she once was. There were plenty of girls on the list of nominees who had produced enough quality work this year that Baily should not have even been nominated again. A sympathy nomination for simply being a previous winner does little to add credit to the work other TS girls have done that clearly outshine Baily Jay and her POV only site.

Throughout the AVN Expo Miss Montag was often seen with people said to be associated with AEBN, who also happened to be one of the largest marketing contributors to the AVN events this year. So it is no surprise that when you visit the AEBN Shemale VOD site there is a banner and background with Madison, who I remind you is despised by almost everyone in the TS genre, boldly displayed for all to see. There is also another TS performer sharing the the banner and background space there with Madison. That would coincidentally be your 2012 AVN TS Performer of the Year Baily Jay. Am I inferring that both Madison Montag’s nomination and Baily’s win were somehow influenced by the marketing power AEBN? Yes, I most certainly am. I do not have concrete proof like emails or text messages but when you see the theses two TS girls, who’s legitimacy in the awards is beyond questionable, proudly displayed on a major monetary contributor’s web site it does raise a lot of suspicion. Was it swaying the judges, tampering with votes or just outright wholesale purchase for both girls in order to increase traffic and revenue to AEBN? We most likely won’t ever know.

With decisions like this being made it is really disheartening for the TS girls who work hard and put out quality content for various companies year after year to even feel that they have a fair chance of being selected as the top performer of the TS genre. Where is the incentive to be the best when the final decision is either based on business politics or poor ethics that do nothing to further the TS genre but only increase the flow of money to certain people who are more than likely absolutely clueless when it comes to anything dealing with the TS side of adult entertainment? Hopefully in future years there will be more oversight and quality control over the TS categories and not simply used as a bartering system for monetary gain. Maybe the system needs an audit of it’s current ethics and practices so that these types of poor decisions won’t be made again.

On to the next bullet point, TS performers being treated like second-class citizens in the world of adult entertainment. I often heard stories from people about how the adult world looks down on TS girls but I have met so many great people on all sides of the industry and didn’t ever see it happen. That is until I was on the red carpet for this year’s AVN award ceremony. Upon arriving there was a line of people waiting for their turn on the red carpet. It was a mix of fans and industry people from all sides. Then some of the bigger studios started showing up and were being taken right to the front of the line. This, in itself did not bother me. When someone behind me questioned the AVN employee ushering them in as to why they were going before everyone the response was “Nominees and presenters are getting to go to the front.” Upon hearing his answer I politely notified him that myself and Jesse, who was with me, were both nominees for TS Performer of the Year. His response was, “Just wait your turn and you will get in there.” So, both of us “nominees” waited with everyone else for three hours instead of getting the same courtesies extended to nominees who weren’t TS performers.

Let me provide a brief history of AVN and their treatment of TS performers. For many years AVN did not even have a TS section of categories to vote on. That was until Joanna Jet got fed up with being ignored by an industry she was proudly a part of and felt that she, and the TS genre as a whole, deserved recognition from the top company presenting awards to adult performers for their accomplishments. Joanna’s willingness to not take no for an answer led to AVN to finally including the TS genre amongst its awards and the main reason they are there today. This was a major step forward for the TS genre as a whole and major personal victory for Joanna, who is still known as one of the best and most influential TS stars in the adult industry.

This triumph has dwindled in current times however. Yes, there are TS categories to be voted on but there is one major flaw in the way the awards are presented. Any of the winners of any TS category are not given their awards at the actual AVN ceremony. Instead, what happens, is at the end of evening the names are listed on a screen for people to view as they are leaving and the award is then shipped to the winner. Yes, that is correct, AVN considers TS performers, producers, and distributors to be fetish related and therefore not included in the actual ceremony with the rest of their counterparts amongst the adult industry. So according to this line of thought, anyone regarded as TS related in the adult industry are not considered to be on par with everyone else. As long as this is the policy no TS performer or producer will ever be given given the same recognition as everyone else for doing the same, and sometimes more, work than their counterparts in the other genres of adult entertainment.

When it comes to working, TS talent have to perform on the same levels as the guys and girls who are in other areas of adult entertainment and sometimes are required to play both roles at the same time. Meaning that they have to be the pretty girl but also retain an erection and produce a popshot. Producers of TS content also put in the same level of professionalism into shooting, editing and distributing the content as they do straight and gay releases. So if the TS talent and producers are working just as hard on their content as everyone else what will it take for them to get the same level of recognition?

This is 2012 not 1985 and TS adult entertainment should no longer be the taboo bottom of the bucket industry sideshow that AVN makes them out to be. Any TS performer should feel that they have a shot at being recognized for their efforts just as any other talent at the AVN ceremony. Producers of TS entertainment and non-TS talent should not feel like they will be looked down on for working outside the box and creating great pieces of work with talented individuals. AVN really needs to reevaluate the way they view and present TS performers and producers to the word at large and be true industry professionals in regards to the way the TS categories are treated from here on out. If the people who are picking nominees and judging the TS categories are clueless about TS entertainment they should be replaced by people who can give a better informed decision based upon first-hand knowledge and not press releases or paychecks.

If you feel that TS performers and producers of TS content deserve the same level of respect as everyone else at the AVN awards then please contact Mr Mark Kearns (mark.kearns@avn.com) at AVN and let him know your thoughts and feelings. Please forward, repost, tweet and any other method of communication you can think of to spread this message so that we can spread the word about the AVN and their lack of respect for the TS genre of the adult industry.

AVN Media Network, Inc.
9400 Penfield Avenue
Chatsworth, California 91311 USA
818.718.5788 tel 818.718.5799 fax


Personally I feel bad for those who were snubbed in such a way. These ladies put in just as much hard work as the “mainstream” performers, sometimes more. There product contributes greatly to adult entertainment’s bottom line. They should not be treated this way whatsoever. Unfortunately the heads at AVN are obviously set in their ways; I don’t really see anything changing next year. And that’s a shame; fans of the transsexual genre deserve to see their favorite starlets walk the carpet like everyone else. And no, I’m not going to get into why Mia Isabella was treated one way while Michelle, Jesse, and Brittany were treated another. This is 2012; we shouldn’t even be talking about this.

Thank god for the Tranny Awards…and for the record, I think it should be called the Transgendered Genre Awards, or at least something among those lines. Also, thank god there’s XBIZ; at least THEY treat ALL adult performers equally. Maybe I’ll go there next time.

A weekend that should have been fun for everyone wasn’t. At least the weekend of February 18-20 (yes, including Monday night; more on that in another dedicated post) WILL be for this genre.

Wake up, people!

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