an odd question really. considering he could just use an escort or something any time.
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an odd question really. considering he could just use an escort or something any time.
another q - there was some allegation (i read on sunshyne monroe's twitter about this) that kendra sinclaire called a porn star the n-word at an awards ceremony. is this true? is sinclaire a racist? if so, i won't see her porn anymore. shame if it's true, she has a hot body and cock.
I'll answer it for Steve, seeing that I am one of the witnesses.
Yes she called Soldier the n-word.
"Long story short... when her answer to me for us not shooting together yet was that she didn’t like me (when we don’t even know each other)... I asked if it was because I was black, and she responded, yeah because you’re a “N”; which totally caught me and everyone that was standing there offguard."
As far as her being racist, I don't think that's the case, seeing that I know a few who have been with her before.
Back to porn, I got a question for Steve. Will Nikki Woods ever do new scenes especially hardcore? Attachment 1064847
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What determines whether a girl makes her debut on Femout, Grooby Girls or Tgirls.XXX. Or for that matter, what determines whether a girl will be on Russian Tgirls or FemOut?
I thought I had it figured out but there seems to be much more overlap lately.
As mentioned below, I heard that at some sort of after-party she called Soldier Boi, 'a nigger'. Given when CoolAwesome stated below,and that nobody has anything to gain from it, I have no reason to believe otherwise. Whether she's racist or not, I don't know. I don't know the context, I don't know Kendra having only met her a few times. I do know that I hear a lot of racism in Southern California and some from the girls. One girl who we no longer work with came our with the most outrageous and offensive stuff one night.
As far as Kendra - it's not something that sits well with me but not knowing the context, I don't feel comfortable addressing the whole situation.