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Netflix subscribers ‘sickened’ by X-rated ‘Supersex’ series: ‘Are we just making porn mainstream now?’

streamer’s new miniseries “Supersex” has been slammed on social media for being extra explicit, with prudish pundits promising to cancelling their subscriptions. The steamy show is loosely based on the life of Rocco Siffredi, a famous porn star known as the “Italian Stallion.”But subscribers were less than impressed when Netflix posted an excerpt of the erotic offering on its US Instagram account on Mar.
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Iggy Azalea to perform at the 2024 AVN Awards
Iggy Azalea has announced her next career move, which is verging on X-rated.The Grammy-nominated artist with more than 17 million followers on Instagram will be performing at the annual 2024 AVN Awards.Never heard of them? It is like the Oscars for the porn industry.Porn performers get nominated and awarded for their various achievements in their hands-on line of work.Iggy, 33, has said in a statement that she’s “thrilled” to be performing at the awards and even hinted at what kind of performance the crowd could expect.“I can’t wait to deliver a show that embodies the spirit of liberation and creative freedom,” she teased.It’s been a big year of career pivoting for the woman who brought us the banger Fancy in 2014 that took over the world.She moved away from just making music and signed up for OnlyFans in January, and it’s been a highly successful move for the single mum.The rapper also hasn’t been shy about sharing the benefits of signing up for the app, where she can post more explicit content for her subscribers.Iggy popped onto model Emily Ratajkowski on her High Low podcast and said the move had been lucrative and she was making “so much money” although she said she wouldn’t reveal exactly how much.The rapper also said that she was annoyed at the shock and criticism over the fact she was posting explicit content to paid subscribers.The OnlyFans star pointed out that she shouldn’t have to apologize for making money off her “own body” because no one had a problem when she was making money for other people with her image.“I made record labels so much money off my body. I made a lot of people so much money off my body, and I got the smallest cut off my own f–king body and my own work and my own ideas.
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Aussie TV star Caitlin Stasey directs a lesbian threesome porn
podcast I’ve Got News For You about her stint working for a female-owned pornography company called Afterglow.The Aussie star said that while the content she worked on was “pretty intense” – the productions ran “just like any other film set.”She explained that she’d recently developed a film which was a play on mainstream perfume ads, which generally make “zero sense.”“But like, they’re always so sexy, and it always feels like sex is about to happen when they’re sniffing each other’s necks and like, licking each other’s wrists,” Stasey said.“So I kind of came up with the concept of a perfume commercial that then becomes a lesbian threesome.”The Aussie star added that the section of the adult film industry within which she worked has “a lot of women” behind the camera and that she found the experience to be “very warm and kind and patient.”Stasey – who had her breakout movie role as Ellie Linton in 2010s “Tomorrow When The War Began” – first revealed she was directing short pornographic films for a female-led erotic site in 2021 but has since also continued with her acting career.She’s currently part of the ensemble Aussie cast for “Class of ‘07,” a comedy that has just dropped on Prime Video.The show also stars Emily Browning and Steph Tisdell.During her interview with IGNFY, the actress also opened up to host Andrew Bucklow about appearing in the iconic “I Still Call Australia Home” Qantas ad when she was just a kid.“I was really lucky that was filmed before the evolution of the green screen … it was all practical back then. I went to India, I was in Africa, I went to China, I went all throughout Australia,” Stasey recalled.“It was truly one the most incredible experiences of my life, but I was like 10 years old.
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