The most “disgusting” sequence that Lana Rhoades, a former adult actress who has starred in magazines like Hustler, Penthouse, and Playboy, has ever filmed while working in the adult entertainment industry.
She now regrets her decisions and talks about how working in that profession severely impacted her mental health, even if she was one of the most searched celebs.
She goes on to say that she wishes she could remove all of her information off the Internet in an interview with Harry Jowsey for his Tap podcast in 2021.
“I probably would have removed all of the videos by now if I didn’t have rights to many of them.”
“I genuinely tell people that if I could go back in time, I would sacrifice everything to regain my respect and dignity and to stop people from viewing me in that manner.”
Rhoades has previously expressed her thoughts regarding her tenure as the top performer.
She disclosed a highly traumatic event that occurred during the production of an adult film in a podcast video titled 3 Girls One Podcast, which is currently private.
She talks about the scene that left her wondering if it was all worth it, despite her obvious distress.
“Among the worst… To be honest, there are times when I feel like I’m in denial and find it difficult to accept some of the things I’ve done.
“I tried talking to a therapist about something that I had to do for a scene that was really difficult for me, you know.”
“This guy had a bowl, and he kind of gagged me until I puked in it, and he kind of urinated the bowl,” she continued.
She added, “I didn’t know how to say no when he asked me to drink it during the scene.”
“It was among the most repulsive and obscene scenes I have ever had to perform.”
A number of celebrities have already discussed their experiences as adult performers, such as Eden Alexander and Mia Khalifa, who claimed that even though she gave her agreement, she was unaware of the “brutality of what was about to happen” to her.
While many viewers believe that if it’s consensual, it doesn’t matter what occurs, and many assume that porn stars can “simply just say no,” experts believe that the porn industry is demeaning to women and that it makes money by exploiting, objectifying, abusing, and humiliating women.