Still, they relayed various anecdotes about their families, which revealed that most of their loved ones were more supportive of their decisions than we might initially think.įor the most part, all five panelists agreed that the impact that working in the gay porn industry has had on their lives has been positive. Some panelists had told their families about their work, while others had not. “As far as your relationships go, you can never tell, at least in the beginning, how someone’s going to react to your job,” Rideout said. Still, there’s no denying such a lifestyle must have some negative consequences on the panelists’ personal lives. Kyser, who works predominately with a style called reality porn also noted that “actors usually come with a list of dos and don’ts.” Most people want to do what they’re doing.” That’s not what we do here … Maybe one out of 100 guys backs out after we hire them. “There are a lot of desperate people out there who will do literally anything for quick money.
“If it’s not your thing, it doesn’t make good porn,” he said. They were also adamant in clarifying that, while many actors on that side of the industry are straight, nothing is forced upon them.īlue, who owns his own gay porn production company, said it is up to the actors to decide whether or not to be in his films. You’re treated more like an actor and less like a prop,” he said.Īll the actors agreed that the transition from straight to gay porn acting is not as strange as it seems. “It’s actually a more comfortable setting. Hudson, who identifies as straight and has been acting in gay porn for about three years, said despite what viewers might assume, the performance itself is “totally non-sexual … It’s always very mechanical.”Īs an actor who has worked in both gay and straight porn, Rideout noted that, while his personal relationships are straight, he prefers working in gay porn because the directors and producers are more respectful of the men. They were accompanied by Kim Kyser and Randy Blue, both of whom are involved in the directing and managerial side of the porn business. Neither excitement nor curiosity was curtailed as actors Nicco Sky, Wolf Hudson and Reese Rideout took the stage in the dimly lit Montgomery Ross Fisher Building to describe their work and answer questions about how they ended up in such unlikely situations. The twist - some of these actors are straight. Leah Thompson | Daily TrojanĪs a part of USC’s Five Days of Going Both Ways bisexuality-awareness week, Professor Chris Freeman moderated “‘Gay for Pay’ in the Porn Industry,” a panel that featured working professionals in the increasingly popular gay porn industry.
The reason Graham was immediately suspected as being the mysterious #LadyG is that he has been hit with rumors like this for over ten years despite constantly denying that he is gay. Speculation has run rampant that Lady G is non-other than North Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. If you’d be willing to stand with me against LG please let me know.” He said in a follow-up tweet, “I cannot do this alone. Wondering if enough of us spoke out if that could get him out of office?” Harding was not finished there. He added, “Every sex worker I know has been hired by this man. So I ask only this out of Christian concern: It is a newly monochromatically blond senator from a state south of North Carolina? /oC9aeSK6Qu Harding’s tweet reads, “There is a homophobic republican senator who is no better than ( Donald Trump) who keeps passing legislation that is damaging to the LGBT and minority communities.” Republican Senator of hiring over 100 gay sex workers who call him by the nickname, “Lady G.” The tweet sent people into a frenzy of speculation about who Lady G might be.
Sean Harding is a hardcore gay porn actor who set the Twitter world aflame with a tweet accusing a powerful U.S.