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Speaker 1 (00:23):
Amazing Monroe my guest for the evening. You know exactly
where you can find her at Mazy Monroe m A
I S. E. Y. Monroe links to all of our
social media in the episode description below. Please make sure
you support the creators that come on this show, otherwise
they stop coming on the show. Mazie, thank you so
much for coming on with me tonight.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Thank you for having me here.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Hi everyone, as I'm wonderful. I hope you're wonderful as well.
Look at this, I'm wonderful. This is the access I get.
I'm in Mazy's bedroom right now, which is really creepy.
It's not great for her. She's gonna have a bummer
of a night, it sounds like with me there, but
I'm going to have a lot of fun. Maze. Let
me start with the boring question, the one that it
(01:05):
always establishes, but it creates a nice base for us
to see where you were and where you're going. How
did you initially decide, Hey, I'm going to get into
the adult entertainment industry, whatever facet it was, whether it
was camming or stripping or when were you like I'm
going to cross the line or I want to cross
the line. I want to do that the quote unquote line,
(01:25):
good question.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
I actually was starting into it right away. I was
eighteen and I signed up for Only Fans, Wow, and
I thought this was a super empowering time. Mind you,
it was COVID when I signed up, so I kind
of went through that at that time, and a lot
of people were getting into it during this time anyways,
So my sister actually did OnlyFans first, and I thought
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it was again super empowering, and she kind of just
told me how to sign up, and when I was eighteen,
I signed up like that. And then it took me
a couple of years to actually get into doing mainstream
or even like boy girl work at all. I worked
with the first ever producer, mister Xces in Canada, and
(02:12):
that was last year in February, so that was super cool.
Got posted on Pornhub, two sites and everything, and that's
kind of when I saw like I liked the attention
and I liked people seeing me do that. I thought
it was super super entertaining. And I've always been an entertainer,
so sure kind of where I started.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
So I have a million questions to dive into after that,
but I do let me ask you mentioned you had
it sounded like a mentor getting you into of that
was your sister. That is like a story I haven't
heard in a while. There's a couple of like sisters
who are in the industry who go back and forth.
Is your sister still in the industry? Is she still
a performer? Or did she duck out? And you took
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this rocket to superstardom the second I took the rocket
to super like, she she's out. She didn't. She didn't
miss long, not because she couldn't have. She totally chose
not to. So she's doing great. Do you ever get
any jealousy from her? She like you're flying around and
she's like, I'm in an office job. I no, Yeah, she.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Lives a great life. She she's a quat little family
girl like and honestly, like, I get jealous of her
life sometimes. She she has so much love around her
right now, and.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
That's so positive. That's so sweet too, that there was
no like animosity or whatever. Though if you ever get
in no fight, you can like dig it to her.
You can be like, well, I mean I stuck it out.
You know, you went over there and built a family
and whatever. Else. But I mean, I get to fly
around the country, so that's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
She would she would never even care. She really, I
know you're you're gonna bring me some days.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
So when you first was it the offer to go
shoot that scene? And were you doing let me restart
my whole fucking brain after that one one second? Yes,
when you're doing your only fans. Was it only solo
at the time.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
For the first little bit? Actually, yeah, it was solo.
I was super new, so it was like even minute long,
De'll doing myself in like no intro, nothing like I
was kind of amateur. It was very very amateur. Now
obviously like being important, there's my solovangy are like intro,
middle and story, you know everything.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
But sure, yeah, you've you've learned how to become a
real filmmaker. It sounds like, now, yeah, when you thought
about getting into the adult entertainment industry, did you realize
that like five percent of your job is having sex
and the rest of it is fucking admin work social media?
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Yeah, you know, I actually did. It's a lot of work,
Don't get me wrong. There's stuff that still surprises me
because I have so much that I could always see
every platform. You know, like there's there's so much much
I could always do, But it was like I knew
it was coming because I did go to film school.
I did film production, writing, acting, so just the second
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kind of the bonus for me. It's everything else I
want to do anyways. I love the lights, camera action,
I love producing, I love editing, and I've also been
in front of the camera my whole life. My mom
always took pictures of me when I was younger, and
I kind of just modeled acted, and it's just another
avenue of something I love to do.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Yeah, you know, it's so funny. I have a degree
in television, film and radio production, and I yeah, it's
kind of a useless degree, if I'm being honest in
the States where now I love that. Yeah, I mean
it's the most I can do anything. I can make
you a wedding video. I could photoshop this, I do whatever.
I do it all for my friends and job wise,
it's like, yo, nothing, but you kind of fall into this.
(05:57):
I fell into this personally because you performers are like
the most fun people to talk to. You're all beautiful, obviously,
I mean that's kind of a requirement, but you're all
fun to talk to, You're all in good spirits. But
the cool thing is and this is again, this is
the ignorance from an outside person. Like a lot of
people outside, a lot of in cells and creeps and whatever,
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are like, these girls are probably dumb. And some of
the smartest fucking people I've met have been the girls
in this industry. The girl that you've seen Gangbang by
twelve Guys is also kind of a marketing genius. And
I just, yeah, I like talking to the top people,
the best people and whatever. I don't give a shit
about NASCAR. If you told me I could interview the
(06:39):
best NASCAR people in the world, that'd go. Well. I
guess I have to learn it. You know. So, what
was something unexpected when you finally started shooting mainstream stuff
when like, what was the divide between what you had
watched and seen in the past and then actually being
on set and working or was it not so much
of a surprise because of your film background.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
I think actually it kind of there's a little bit
of two ways to it. I did really really expect lights, camera, script,
one hundred people on the set, Like, maybe not one hundred,
but you know, I really expected movie set scenes, and
I think not that it falls short. There's there's so
many and there's so many great, amazing ones. But I
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didn't realize how many worked all lights, camera action, Like
I didn't realize the companies that expand now with like
everything that they can do, even VR and stuff was
really surprising. So I've actually never seen that in my
film background, and it can go from one camera to
(07:40):
like this crazy VR camera.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
So it's so let me ask you about that. Have
you shot any VR scenes yet?
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yes, I think there's two or three out right now
in July or June, so I think there's still maybe
three or four to come out A good a good three.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
I think, how does the process differ from shooting regular stuff?
I mean does it? I assume it SAPs any kind
of intimacy you might have had enduring a scene, you know.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
What people If people say that, I don't think personally
it does that much for me obviously, Like being able
to kiss this stuff is something that you know, every
performer would like to do instead of just talking to
the camera. But like I said, because I've been in
front of the camera, I still try to find a
way to connect with the person behind the camera as well,
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even if it's just even if it's just to the
camera as well, and they know they're they're there, I
don't know, it doesn't it doesn't differ that much for me.
I do love it right now.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
And see that's the thing. I also interview performers who
come on and they shoot these scenes where they're acting,
and they're like, I've never fucking acted in my life.
So a lot of them are just kind of blown
away by the process. But it's so fun. We get
to see it, you know, we saw it behind the
camera first and kind of understand the process. Like when
some like, well we'll just set up the camera and shoot,
I go, you're not gonna spend hours lighting this thing.
(09:05):
You're not got a white balance, you're not gonna do
any of that shit. No, all right, go ahead, shoot
I don't want to do it. There's a there's a
company that you've actually even worked for, I believe early
on just pictures. I won't call them out by name.
They light things so badly, everyone looks entirely red in them,
(09:28):
and I'm like, please just figure it out. Do you
know who I'm talking about?
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yes? Yes, Before like it's a few times like, I'm actually,
I don't know. I'm just surprised.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
I mean, I mean, not you obviously, other people look
like mascots. Sometimes I'm like, what fucking team are you
cheering for on this one? Are you face paint it?
It's it's one of those things. It's like, you have
one job to do. Just light this properly. Hey, they're
giving opportunities to girls. I respect them. Oh, I wish
I could say more. There's like I have like a
(10:02):
gossip girl a little right.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
In my ear.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
But is that known? Is that like kind of said
in the industry. I would say it's been said a
few times. I feel like, because I'm such a newbie still,
like I'm still new to everything. It was my first
ever ever professional photo shoot and stuff, so and see
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not photo shoot in terms of like modeling, but in
corn sure, so.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
I didn't know any better. And I think that that's
not known as a movie, but maybe it is when
you've been in a while.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
I I just look at it and I'm like, you know,
we need to throw some filters on this thing over here, folks,
because you have some of the prettiest people in the
world and it just doesn't look great. Let me thank
you as opposed to some other ones. Have you ever
seen like the way amateur Allure lights things beautiful?
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Right? My gosh, I actually I have like, oh, I
want to say, like there's something coming out that you
should see soon. But I love their stuff, Like their
eyes look glowing.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
Yes, it's beautiful. Yeah, you've worked for a giant company
too that made you look like you actually look beautiful
and perfect. What was it like working for Elegant Angel?
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Oh? Thank you? I love Elegant Angel. So everybody on
set was amazing. I worked with Brad Newman, and I
love to say that he I think is like the
thickest penis that I have been with and like put
in my mouth and it was just hilarious the pictures
that I saw where it just looks like my mouth
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was stretched so far around his penis, and I loved it,
Like they captured everything perfectly and the scene was perfect.
They were like, let's get this done. We know what
we want and it's going to look amazing, and like
everything was perfect.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
That's one of those sites to me where it's like
that's where quality really lives. Absolutely and normally I like
some of the more middle tier quality, like you have
your real like for my own personal use, I like,
you know, you have the big beautiful ones up top.
I just had an interview with someone the other day
who works for Vixen, and Vixen produces, like I mean
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you could. You could take that cinematographer and put them
on a Christopher Nolan movie, like it's just beautiful.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Then you have like the bottom tier stuff, which is
like you hear Metallica playing in the background and you're like,
I don't think the rights to fucking Enter sand Man
are supposed to be in this video of this girl
getting fucked but maybe And then like the middle tier
it's no insult to them, where it's a little more gritty,
a little more raw. But you know, do you have
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a specific type that you really like? Like maybe creatively
you wouldn't want to do this forever, but anytime someone
would offer this scene or say this, or there was
some condition to it, you would be like, yeah, want that.
I definitely want that.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
What I really want and strive for is honestly scriptwork,
feature film like old Hollywood meets porn, and like movie
amazing stories. So some producers that like I love to
watch myself, and like their movies are amazing, like Ricky
(13:23):
Greenwood his stuff, amazing freemales like these people have made
amazing movies in porn. I think that's my favorite thing
to watch is when coorn is like a movie. It's
so captivating to me.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Yeah, yeah, no, Well that's what the medium is. I mean,
we use it as a utility most men, and probably
what like one percent of porn how viewers are women.
Maybe I don't know what that is. I don't I
don't know what the stats are, but I am sure
they are overwhelmingly one way on that one. But at
the core of it, there is like this it's a movie.
(14:02):
It's I don't know, I send it like Harry Styles
there when he was on that press tour a few
years ago. It's a real movie. It's like a movie. Yeah,
it's a movie.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Okay, I know what you mean, though it's so hard
to explain it, like it's like cinematic.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Right, Yeah, you want to see something. You want to
get to the fucking part and be like, oh my god,
this is a porn I forgot holy shit.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
H So, because it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Right, do you work? Okay, So this is a great
question you, and I think it's maybe an obvious answer
as opposed to some of the people I ask, but
do you want to eventually work your way behind the
camera and start really like like would you work for
a studio or would you just build up your own
personal brand to that?
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Absolutely, I think someone that I really look up to
and that kind of ways would be Casey Calvert. She
definitely is an amazing performer and then is now doing
a lot of behind the scenes stuff. Even like thoughts
of creating my own studio have come in my head
doing ScriptWorks, my own videos, and I wish I could
(15:04):
do that myself for like my only fans and like
have these big productions. But of course, like these are
all dreams that like I would love to someday absolutely pursue.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
One time I gave unsolicited a vice to a foreign
star and she told me real nasty, just like no
one wants your advice. But I was like, yo, lady,
you just complained to me for twenty minutes, and I said, well,
maybe I have something very let me ask, can you
since maybe you don't have the studio system behind you yet,
would you ever be open to if like, like I
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always let me break this down to what I love
about Twitter and what I'm seeing now especially is there's
a great divide, but not in a negative way between
mainstream girls and independent girls. And in the past it
was like mainstream girls up here numbers wise, like a
whole bunch of the followers this and that. Yeah, and
then you know, and it's real really balanced out in
(16:01):
the last couple of years few years. Would you if
this opportunity was presented to you or would you ever
ask it if a indie girl was like, hey, we
do produce all of our own stuff, blah blah blah
blah blah, would you collaborate on this end? Would you
direct this scene? Would that be a good place to
like start, like getting your directing feet wet with other
(16:23):
people and then moving your.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Way up you know what, Yes, if anyone is watching
that is an indie person that would love to collaborate,
please come my way. Absolutely, because I feel like projects
and passion, conjects and stuff really keep like our industries
creativity and stuff alive. So like for me, absolutely because
(16:48):
giving me an opportunity that I wouldn't have come to
myself as like gold, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Sure, And you know you're there working with some other
lady or whatever who produces these things. If you have
a freak out and you're like, I don't remember how
to white balance anymore, it's not like you're on some
big set where it's expensive. In this and that you
know it's a collaborator, she would probably step in. So
I don't think you'd do that, though. I think you'd
be fine. Your white balance is fine. You're not red
all over like other pictures I've seen. Yes, yes, what
(17:19):
is uh? So? Okay, Now I have to I have
to dance the line here because what we've talked about before,
you said you got into the industry and Brad Newman
was the biggest dick you had ever worked with. On
that scene you had shot right the thickest, Yeah, thickest. Okay,
So again we discussed this off air and everything. Were
(17:40):
you very like sexually active before that? I sound like
a doctor asking that, But what I'm trying to say
is did you step into this industry or did you
step into a whole lifestyle along with it.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Let's see, I'm definitely a really sexual person and I've
I've had sex with a lot of people in terms
of like This isn't like my like fifth penis or
anything like. This is like I've been having sex, and
I've also explored many different dick's girls, orgies, all kinds
(18:15):
of things. So it wasn't in terms of a lifestyle
that way, but it definitely is a different lifestyle in
totally so many different ways. I had no idea of sure, but.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
I did. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
I feel a little bit of both being away from
all of it, not like in La in Vegas, in Florida,
in those hubs all the time, I feel it kind
of I go and then I come back, but it's
it's more of an online presence.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Right now, Will you go and you come back? Do
you feel drawn to keep going? Or are you happier
to come home once it's done?
Speaker 2 (18:52):
No? I love traveling so like, even even without sex
work like I'm doing what I've always loved to do,
and I get to also do what I also would
love to do. So like traveling, sex work both of
them together. For me, it's actually the biggest stream that
I could have ever like made, Like.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Sure, how about off camera sex has that I speak
to so many of your I know I start this,
but I kind of like the idea of this show
being collective thought, meaning some girls think this, some girls
think this. Let's see where the consensus is. How has
your sex life outside of porn? Has it taken a hit?
Has it jumped up? Like? Are you more willing to
(19:32):
go on one night stand? Are you much less willing? Like? What?
How has that changed in your life?
Speaker 2 (19:38):
I think it's changed for the better in terms of
I don't really see people often anymore outside of porn.
I would say it's mostly for like the safety. And actually,
you know, it's like it's like almost one hundred percent
for the safety. There's like part of me that doesn't
(19:59):
really that aroused either by like just random flings anymore.
I do, you know, I have a lot of sex,
so I'm pretty satisfied with like where my sex life
is at. And I'm trying to I'm trying to think of.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Well, sorry, just I know, I'm sorry. I throw twelve
at you, and the answer all of them. No, No,
I just just about how you're really how it's changed
your sex life inside or outside. The girls I speak
to always say like, yo, I barely fuck off camera anymore.
I'm satisfied enough whatever, And you would think, oh, Mazie's
(20:36):
gonna be a porn star. She's gonna be constantly filled
with dick. I mean just everywhere, in every hole, all
the time. Not true, then.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Yeah, you're correct. It's not true unless I'm like in
La getting fucked for four weeks and then that's it.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Okay. I think that's fair. So Mazie, if I were
to go to your Only Fans at Mazing Row, just
so everyone knows, links in the episode description as always,
what kind of content do you produce for yourself? Is
it kind of like a like an amateur like daily
day in the life. Are you doing like weekly, monthly videos?
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What is your kind of setup? Like if I go, hmm,
I really have X amount of dollars to spend today,
I'm going to go to OnlyFans, what would I find
there from you?
Speaker 2 (21:21):
So weekly I go live? I try too weekly if
I'm traveling, it's a little bit hard, but I've been
doing that a lot recently. Everyone sees me live on
Thursday nights on Only Fans, my free only Fans, and
we have the best time, like we do dildo sporting.
Everything you can do solo basically like toy, blood job, everything,
(21:43):
that's the most fun. It's the most community based thing
I have right now. You'll also get videos like I
do lots of solos, but mostly customs and face times.
I find people just really want that real connection for me,
and it's quick for me too. I'd rather go on
Only Fans, spend a couple hours really connect with my fans,
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and then you know, come back to my own stuff,
create those videos for them, send them out instead of
just like constantly messaging. I know a lot of people
have like management teams now to do that, and I
honestly don't even message a lot. I do, but you
can find me everywhere like Snapchat, Instagram, whatever, So I'm
super big on like community all over the board. You
(22:26):
can message me like on my Snapchat all day because
that's where I'll be all day, and I know you
interact with me on my Only Fans and you spend
on me there, so I'm fine with that sex panther
for people that are chatting like a lot, So it's
just like different avenues of where I kind of point them.
But for videos, I mostly sell like content that I
will produce in LA. So a couple of big things
(22:47):
I have right now that just came out was My
Girl Girl with Kira Bear. We collapsed in XPOS Miami,
and then I just did a dirty audition in these
ass Worship with Mike Adriana. So those are kind of
like bigger ones I kind of sell, and they're usually
like thirty minutes, I would say, So I try to
keep it as like a storyboard. There's a good content
(23:09):
there and hours hours long. I have lots of videos
with mister Xcess, the guy I did the first video with,
and we do lots of three Suns, so you can
kind of find a bit of everything.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Okay, all right, Yeah, So my fans probably want me
to ask something like this, like do you really like anal?
Have you done anah? Blah blah blah. What I'm gonna
do is ask this, can you tell me your three
favorite movies of all time?
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Three favorite movies?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Yeah? Yeah, three favorite movies of all time?
Speaker 2 (23:39):
One question?
Speaker 1 (23:40):
No, no, no, no, We'll get back to that. Maybe
three favorite movies of all time. And then I'm gonna
tell you because you didn't ask, yes, real movies you
have cinema.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Okay, okay, okay, mean Girls Clueless and the one was
like Noah's Ark I think, oh, you know what, it's
called Evan Almighty.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
It's oh the sequel huh not even Almighty? Yeah, yeah,
fair fairl I like number three is Big Lebowski for me.
Number two is Fight Club. Number one is a movie
called Brick with Joseph Gordon Levitt. It's amazing.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Okay, I feel like I haven't seen any of those ones.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Really? Yeah? How do you see Lyne though? Yeah, okay, well,
let's see. Clueless came out when I was seven, So yes,
I've seen Clueless. Mean Girls phenomenal. It's great, and I
believe she's like twenty at the time when they filmed it.
So it's okay to say, has Lindsay Lohan ever looked better?
Speaker 2 (24:40):
She looks amazing right now?
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Does she really?
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Right now?
Speaker 1 (24:43):
I think she?
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Wait, did you see her recently?
Speaker 1 (24:46):
No? No, I'm obsessed with how hot Amanda Byndes is.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Oh yeah, Amanda b pass No amazing.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Oh yeah, Amanda Bindes is a total mess right now. Disaster, Yeah,
poor girl, that's a hollywood'll break you, you know what, won't,
Porn Valley won't. It'll be fine, You'll be great. There's
lots of success stories and such and whatever. You just
have to keep your head up. Yeah, did I I
didn't ask this already, right, what is the type of
content you have no interest in doing? Like we're going
(25:14):
to take out any like graphic or horrible, like nothing violent,
no illegal shit, Okay, something that's kind of standard in
the industry that you will probably get asked that you
want to do and you were either like, uh, maybe
you'll try it once, but you are really not. That's
not your type of thing. It's not amazing Monroe. Shoot, Okay.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
I feel like I could like fire off a bunch
obviously the obvious violent and gross ones. I feel like
something I've got asked a couple times would be like
almost like a non consensual consensual situation or like a
power play situation. Like I don't know if I should
(25:57):
say this, but I got asked to do like one
that was like a scene that was like you're it
was totally a fixed scene, but your agent you want
to be you're the model and you have to show
your agent that you're gonna fuck them or whatever. I
was like, that's totally a power Like that's we don't
want that happening.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
That's not right. Yeah, No, that okay, So that is
interesting because I will say I have a new fetish
that I've really enjoyed over the last year. Wouldn't be
creepy if I was like German shepherds, a new fetish
have really enjoyed over the last year. And there is
kind of a power dynamic, So it might be interesting
to get your take on it, okay, And it can
(26:34):
be perceived multiple ways, maybe in different power dynamics. How
do you feel about free use?
Speaker 2 (26:41):
That I feel like is fine if you're consenting to it,
because I feel like there's no manipulation in that. It's like, sure,
I feel like the power trip part that doesn't get
me right is like there's manipulation where it's like because
I want to prove to you, like I have to
prove you know what I mean. Like a free thing
is like I'm giving you for I feel like that's
like liberating almost Like sure, I don't know, I feel
(27:04):
like a little bit different about that one.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
So yeah, I agree. What I like about it is
again there's different power dynamics. It's I'm just gonna for
my own brain put us both in a free scene.
It's either Mazie is so dominant and so concerned about
what she's doing at this desk right now, that she
doesn't even she's not concerned with the guy fucking her
like he's nothing, he's zero. That's a domb power trip
(27:26):
for the female in that situation. Then there's the thing
of Mazie's just just it sounds terrible coming out of
my own mouth because I doesn't feel this way. Maze's
an object. Go over there, throw my dick in some pumps,
walk away, it's done. There's a power trip that way
in a sense, not quite like you said leveraging work
or anything like that, but you know what, as you
said it and as I thought about it, goo, that
(27:47):
would there would be a bit of a hot scene
where if a manager was like, look, you're not getting
this job. I can't give it to you. And then
the offer of the woman, like, you know what if
I blow you, you think maybe you could get me
that audition. There's something I do find attractive about that,
but it's not like me, you're not getting your fucking
paycheck unless you know that's a rough one.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
I get that, yeah, and like to each their own,
there's so many different like ways you can perceive things.
So you're right, if there's a scene that might come
up that's that's written in a hot way. It's that
one sent into that one thing or that that one
thing that can make it manipulative and not you know,
maybe morally right, but.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
That's so crazy. The act can be the same thing,
but we can perceive it different ways, or it can
be written different ways. It's interesting or.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Even like performed different ways. It kind of who you're
embodying to what you're embodying at, and like it's hard
because porn stars aren't supposed to be actors. And I'll
you know, it's such a quick thing, like you don't
study this scene for so long, right right?
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Yeah, Oh you didn't drop your your eyes deep enough
there to let him know that you really enjoyed that.
It's like, yeah, no, she's probably not gonna if we're
being honest, Yeah, uh shit, I just slipped on where
I was going with this. I do that a lot though.
The listeners know that do you have a do you
have any mentors or any people other than wonderful sister
(29:14):
with their beautiful family that you kind of look up
to now not even necessarily to look up. Is there
anyone you get advice? From talk to or they say
that's probably not a good idea. That is a good idea,
pursue that.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Okay, interesting question. I feel like, Yes, a lot of people,
I feel like a lot of people try to give
me advice and everything, but I do kind of stick
to this one little team that I have that I've
worked and built this whole way through the past year.
(29:49):
I do have people like around me and by my
side to kind of like direct me in the in
the right way in terms of this is what the
standard is, you know, and don't get manipul related or whatever.
But and like you said a mentor, so I do.
I would say, I'm very lucky with what I have
and where I've come to now with those people in
(30:13):
my life.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
So yeah, okay, all right, good, So let's move into
the future sci fi music and shit playing. No, before
we move in the future, we're gonna look into the past.
We're gonna do a thing on this show that I
do called the stat check. Now, look, these numbers are
all wrong. They are wrong. We are using the Internet
(30:36):
Adult Film Database, Okay, and that is basically like the
Internet Movie Database except for porn stars. Now here's what
they don't include collaborations you did over here on this
site and this over here. But we do have some
manivid stuff and we don't have all of them, so
these numbers are gonna be wrong. I only preface it
this way because every girl I've ever prefaced it that
(30:57):
way too. At the end, I go, these are the numbers,
and they go, that's not right, and I go, yeah,
I know, yeah, I know, it's way off. It's all fun.
So number of scenes we have for miss Mazie Monroe
here is eleven scenes. Guys, she's worked with six girls,
she's worked with zero. As I'm looking at a video
(31:17):
of you on your Twitter about to eat box on
one of the prettiest ladies I've ever seen in the world.
AVN nomination zero and win zero. Is that correct? The
last two, at least the last two are correct.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
The other ones, you.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
Know, way off, way off? Yes, yeah, okay, fair enough.
I like to do this as kind of a milestone point,
like you've spoken to me now on this day. This
is what IAFD said. A year from now, we have
you back on all those things in the background. You've
had to throw away, all your cute little stuff hanging
up on the shelves because you have too many Avian
awards there. And then I just go, Okay, this is
(31:53):
where we are now.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
So it's funny you say that. Sorry to interrupt you.
I actually I don't know if you can see it.
I have like the XMA Award nomination, but no AVN yet.
But that was old fan category. So that was like
my first big milestone, which is why I like, I
got a poster. I put it on my little table
(32:15):
at expos when I was like telling them to.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Vote for me, but I was I was nominated. You're
gonna have to take it down with all the awards
that are going to be blocking it. That's the problem someday. Eventually,
we were nominated for an av N two years ago,
and my wife cried and I was like, I was like,
we're not going to be plugg talk like, don't cry
(32:38):
too much about it. There's a lot bigger shows than this.
It's just it's great to be recognized. Right, Absolutely, you're amazing.
I think you're No, you're amazing. Well, this is gonna
take an odd turn because let me ask you this
real quick before we get into the future. Even do
you ever get and this is a weird kind of
psychological question. Do you ever get imposter syndrome?
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (33:00):
And do you know what that for the audience. It's
almost like you're in a position of some kind of prominence,
or you're doing something important, or maybe it's something you
wanted to do all your life, and for some reason
it just hits you and you're like, I'm not supposed
to fucking be here. Do you ever get that? Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (33:16):
I feel like in the beginning of my career it
happens a lot more. Mostly, I would say, because I
didn't feel like my name okay if that makes sense.
Like I was always called my name, my usernames, you know,
or whatever, and I feel like I was logging onto
like this life that like wasn't really me, and I
(33:36):
was like, no, I want to do this, and I
was like do I want to do this? And it
was just kind of like that weird thing. I was like, yeah,
I do want to do this. It feels so imposter syndrome.
But like now it's like I do, especially with the
travel back and forth, it's like I go there, I'm Macy,
I'm having fun, but like I come back and you know,
I still have this normal, super normal life. I feel
(33:58):
like nobody in this town would ever know.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
But yeah, that's so funny. Do you ever get have
you gotten any kind of like what do they call it,
star shocks? Celebrity shock? Have you seen anyone and you
were like, oh my god, that's her from the like
Lisa Anne over there and blah blah blah, And then
do you think you'd experience that that imposter syndrome again
on set with these people or no?
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Okay, yes to both of those questions. Yes, I've felt
that way actually to like a lot of people the
very first time I met them, especially, but I feel
like as it goes on, not as much. And I
don't mean that in any sort of way other than like,
you know, you're around these people a lot, and I
feel like they also get to know who I am,
(34:46):
so it doesn't feel like, oh my god, they don't
know who I am and then I'm meeting them. But
I feel like a lot of people have said when
I met them, I don't really treat them like that
when I meet them, So I'm glad that I don't
give the fangirl impression because I know I feel like I.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
Do right right? I bet, I bet they get that
a lot too. I bet there's a lot of young
girls who come up to be like, oh my god,
you're blah blah blah. So if you play it cool,
you never know you might be in a scene with them.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
You know, definitely playing it cool. Yeah, actually definitely like
shitting my pants talking from you. But like you know,
that's me, Like someone's like pushing me, like go talk
to him.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
They're like, Okay, it's funny. I took my wife to
Exotica two years I mean we go every year now,
but I took her two years ago, and she's my
producer on the show. But she is not a guy
like me who's like, let's dive into this bl blah blah,
let me do a other research. I've been watching porn
all my life. So at one point Alex Cole, who's
(35:41):
a wonderful performer and has told me six different times
she'll come on the show, and then we can't ever
get the schedule worked out. She had a thing where
you pay fifty dollars and she'll put her foot in
your mouth as you lay on the ground. And I
was tapping jen. I was like, go look at him,
because we were waiting in line and go, go look
at that guy she has no oh, I go, he's
got a foot in his mouth. Go look at it.
(36:03):
And it's just so funny watching people from the outside
world because she was terrified to do that. And I
can't imagine if we had to do a red carpet
or anything like that, you know where she would just
because she's more of an introvert. Now, let me ask
you your natural personality. Are you more of an extrovert
or an introvert.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
Total extrovert like I social butterfly. I'm just I think
it goes back to that thing of like my mom,
I'd always had a camera like on everything's recording pictures,
taking and it's just kind of like I grew up
that way, and I grew up with a lot of friends.
I walk into people's houses, like I know, it's kind
(36:43):
of wild to think of now, but like super extroverted.
But it's weird because like when I get nervous I'm
at this party, I'm like doing super extrovert things that
like my sister would never do. She's such an introvert,
she should never go to a party. And then I'm
there and I'm like, what do I do.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
So I'm shocked by how many it's good to hear
you're an extrovert, but it's I am shocked by how
many performers, how many women who are just lay down
on a bed, fully nude, ready to get fuck bub blah,
how many of them tell me like, I'm a total introvert. Oh,
and it's it just seems so like incongruous to me.
It's like, well, you're an introvert, except all of this
(37:23):
over here. So I don't know. I guess it's a
different mindset maybe you know what, yeah, yes, And like for.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Me, I feel like I'm so extroverted when there's like
group orgy people people on set, like we're in a
group setting. Red Carver has so many people. But if
I'm alone, I feel like that's when I get really
introverted and I have to speak to someone like one
on one, don't worry, like no, no is like cool.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Now you're performing right now.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
But I would be lying if I said it like
there was never a nervous saw it or a nervous
like thing when you're one on one with one, even
in one on one in a scene and there's like
one other person shooting it's super like intimate, right, So.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
So you need the crowd, then you need yeah, you
need more vibe coming at.
Speaker 2 (38:11):
You and really yeah, and then I feel like I'm
like performing.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
Yeah, OK, all right? Do you have any kind So
that made me think about, how you know, do you
have any type of hidden kink that maybe we don't
know about or maybe we do know about if we
sign up for your stuff? Like you said, do you
like have a lot of people around. Do you like
any kind of like exhibitionism, voyeurism public stuff? Does that
(38:36):
do anything for you or does it have to be
like a professional set around you.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
I actually haven't ventured in much to like voyeurism exhibitionists, like,
I haven't really researched much of it, but I do
want to. It's something that's like a curious kink, I
would say. I don't know if it's like something I
totally love yet, but it's definitely like that little fantasy
that I would I would dip into. I would say
(39:02):
a lot of things actually right now are fantasies that
I would dip into, Like I've recently been loving doing
feet stuff, and not because I like I like feet,
but I like when people like my feet. Okay, So
it's just kind of weird thing of like I like
when people like something, so like if someone's asked worshiping
me or like tit worshiping me, So maybe I like
to be worshiped. I don't know. I think maybe it
(39:22):
comes down to that. Maybe, But trying to think of
anything else that's like really cool. I really want to
try cosplays. It's a bunch of stuff that I am
really interested in but haven't delved into yet, which is
why I feel like when people ask for customs of
different kinks and stuff like, I'm super excited to try
all these things because I'm learning about myself too, and like,
(39:45):
right now, let me think, I kind of like the
school girl getting caught type vibes. I like those a lot.
That's kind of like fantasy or kink for me, or
like miss Sage intimate things or big orgies.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
I would say, maybe you know not to call out
any one specific site. I won't name the exact site
in case you get work with them in the future.
I don't think you've worked them in the past, but
I've had another thought on that power dynamic that maybe
you don't because as you said, schoolgirl thing was like, Okay,
that's one thing. You know, you can be the school
girl you know what you may not like and maybe
(40:23):
you'll work for them. So again, well, sh perfect, what
about like the shoplifting stuff that seems like have you
ever seen do you know what I'm talking about with
a maze? You got shoplifting? Well you got to fuck
this security that seems like yeah, kind.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Of the way you don't want to go right correct,
I would say correct, like maybe I would, I see,
I would never I'm not. It's hard because I know
what you're talking about. They're like, so it's like the
brand is like not completely on because it's a little
more it's weirdly scripted as Gonezo. It's like it's script
(41:01):
but it's scripted as gone So kind of maybe it's
not scripted because I haven't worked with them, but it
looks like it would be a you know, I get it. No,
I told I get what you're saying here, thing that
you're talking about, But I'm just like, I don't. I
would definitely like probably work with them, and I guess
i'd just be like a discussion with like people around
(41:22):
me and like people who have worked with mentors and
and a branding conversation really like in a future but
as of right now, Like, I do agree with you.
It's kind of like I like the getting caught part,
but I feel like it's the set is The set
is not setting for me.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
It's it's and again I'm not that site or any
of the various other ones or anything like that if
you're not into that. Though, it feels very like like
I wish there was a little more like the girl
was really like pushing it, like, look, I could do
this for you, Let's take care of it. It's more
of like, hey, let's make an even deal on the
woman's terms here. Yes, I do like that.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
I do. I do like the little morel of the
women empowering part, and I feel like it would be
right with the right I don't know, with the right
performers and the right you know, maybe it would like
fucking kill. Like I've seen a bunch of amazing scenes
like that that are like, obviously it's a great scene
and they want to be there and they're having fun.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
So yeah, I feel like that's like and it's become
a standard now and whatever, and I don't think we
really have to worry about like you know, teenage boys
seeing it and really wanting to be more security guards,
like you know, it's it's Yeah, I think that's kind
of a thing you fall into. Uh, what milestones are
(42:45):
you looking forward to coming up? What is your next
big thing where you're like, I'm going to tackle this.
Maybe you've already shot it, it's not released yet, maybe
you're looking to shoot it. You don't have to give
me any details that you're not allowed to, but tell
me what you want to do.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
Yeah. There Actually there is one milestone a company that
I've wanted to work for since I mean forever that
I did work for and it will be coming out soon.
So that's like for me personally, like in the back
of my head a really big mouse stone that I'm
looking forward for it to come out. That's something I'm
(43:20):
actually looking to film soon. Would be either a gang
bang or like a blowbang with like multiple guys and
even multiple girls who like I think you know now,
like I love the multi people thing. I think that's
like one thing I thrive in. But trying to think
of something else. There's something I would definitely want to try.
(43:45):
You mentioned it earlier in the next like maybe year
year in a little bit is anal? I obviously haven't
tapped into it yet, but I think that would be
like the next, the next, like the biggest thing for
me other than like you know, the blowbag gang bag.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Sure, so anal? Have we are we playing? Oh? Go ahead?
Do you got something else?
Speaker 2 (44:08):
I'm sorry, No, I'm sorry, I actually just I just
thought it was like, because I remember you said something
with a milestone where you're that I'm looking forward to
a big milestone. I'm actually really looking forward to would
be a feature film. So actually, like before the anal,
Sorry I was getting weak the future for you before
(44:28):
the anal, I would obviously I would love to have
like you know, a feature film, movie, production, set, storyline,
everything that I think would be like more satisfying to
me than like being anal.
Speaker 1 (44:42):
So sure, sure, sure, well yeah, I don't. I guess
it would depend on how satisfying the anal. What well,
let me ask, I mean the feature obviously we want
to get in that. I am positive the audience wants
me to go further on the annal. Is it just
a fear? Is it pain? Is it a career move?
Like you're building up to that? Why have we not
(45:03):
delved into that lately as a guy who's never taken
a dick in my so I will say that yet.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
All three, to be honest with you, all three, that
you said a little bit of fear in there, Like
obviously I'm not an anal girl right now. So not
only do I not do anal on mainstream, but I
don't do anal like in my personal life or my
lives I have before. I just I don't. So there
is obviously that fear of like you know, anal. Girls
(45:29):
know how to prepare anal, girls know how to do anal.
I don't, and it's just something that like I haven't,
I haven't done yet, So there's that it does hurt
a little bit now, but if I get the right
kind of training method, like I have trained a couple
of times, more than a couple of times, but I
have you know, delved into it and does hurt, but
it does also feel good at times. So that's something
(45:50):
I'm really excited about. And that's why, like I know,
it looks so good. I love anal, I love watching anal,
and I love my butt, so I'm super excited. I
would I'd love to do it soon, but it's also
a career move, so I know that that's not something
that I'm looking for this year, unless like some miracle,
(46:10):
I don't know. If it comes for the right scene,
I'm going to do it. Like if it comes to
the right company offering me the right scene with the
right male performer, perfect situation, I'm going.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
To do it right. Okay, fair enough, Let me ask
a couple of these are going to seem out of place.
They're a little oddball questions, but actually you might be
the most qualified person to answer some of these. Awesome,
how do you feel about VR? No, not VR? AI? Apologies?
How do you feel about VR? We talked about it
(46:42):
for ten years? Yeah, sure, it's great. How do you
feel about AI? And do you have any concern about that?
Because you're a newer girl coming into the entrance, like
you have your feet way. I don't mean like you're
yesterday you started, but it feels that way someday. My
concern is that a lot of the top girls and
I don't know what discussions are going on behind the scenes.
(47:04):
I'm just looking at this strictly from the outside. If
I'm a top girl, if I'm any violent myers, if
I'm a whoever, can I sell my rights to this?
Because five years from now it's gonna you're not gonna
know what's real and what's what's you know, what's actually
being created and what's AI. You're just not So is
(47:25):
there any concern? You get ask this to every office
worker too. Is there concern about AI taking your job
away from you at all?
Speaker 2 (47:34):
Personally? I don't. I'm not too concerned. Like I think
a lot of people are in talks of whether it's
like a fad or whether it's like gonna completely in
a year from now be this amazing thing, And like, honestly,
I'm just kind of here to live for the moment.
So like, if it does take my job in a year,
(47:54):
then that's what happens in a year. But I don't think.
I'm not concerned. I don't think it will. I there's
like points of it that I'm worried about, but I
feel like that's from what the humans set up. So
there's I just wouldn't pick that site for AI. There's
so many different AI sites and things and contracts you'd
have to read that involve AI. So it's just about
like doing your own research and noticing what do you
(48:17):
not want to sign your rights over to? So, like,
there are things that do concern me, I would say,
like a little bit in terms of like I don't
want to be doing things that I don't want to
be doing, like as Macy in Ai, you know what
I mean, Like a shy a fan has like the
ability to make me do something like I like that.
(48:38):
There are these companies that are putting those like stop
words or like stop functions on them, and there is
a bit of like oversee right now, but maybe there
won't always be. So that does concern me a little.
But in terms of my job, I don't think it'll
like completely take it away totally.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
I get it. I get it. And then one more
question again, because I'm actually seeing the debate going on
right now between a few people. I asked this question
to every performer and the number kind of shocks me
sometimes what they think or what they say, and there's
always a reasoning behind it. You are someone who got
into this industry at eighteen years old. Now, I personally
(49:15):
make no judgment. If you were old enough to go
die in a war overseas, you're old enough to shoot
porn to me personally, But I've spoken to so many
women who also got in at eighteen and said it
should be twenty one, or it should be this, or
it should be that. What do you think, having been
in the industry for a while now, having seen how
it works and whatever. You obviously came in very mature
(49:38):
and very knowing what you were doing, even as you
were green to all of this stuff. What do you
think the age should be for getting into porn?
Speaker 2 (49:47):
Well, thank you first of all for saying I'm so
mature and everything and that you do you think that,
because I think it goes with the answer. I don't
think that I really was that mature and knew what
I was doing at eighteen. So I feel like coming
in eighteen was great in terms of OnlyFans in a
little dabbling because I wasn't totally in the public eye
(50:07):
or like totally putting all my stuff on the internet
that much. But if it was, if it was not
accessible to me, and if I did do it at
the time, I think it would have been my choice. Like,
in terms of it's tough, tion has happened, Like it's
(50:29):
a really hard debate. I think, yeah, eighteen is what
you said, Like, if you're old enough to go to
the electric chair or whatever. Yeah, obviously if you want
to do porn than you choose too. But there is
a term like in the back of my head saying
like maybe you should be mature before you start. That
(50:52):
one term of like you should be twenty one. So like,
I don't know, I know, I know it's.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
The toughest one because wait it I have met I've
interviewed forty year olds on my brand new Faces podcast,
which is just introducing new girls to the industry, who
have no idea what they're doing, and they're not why
no offense to them, they're you know what, yeah, yeah,
but they're coming. They have no idea what they're doing.
They're not you know, hip to what all this shit
(51:17):
is and how it works and the social media aspect
and this and that. Then I've met eighteen year olds
who are like fucking killing it absolutely just yeah, but
I like your thing too. Maybe we say this, maybe
we say eighteen for independent stuff or like solo stuff,
and then twenty one for mainstream or whatever.
Speaker 2 (51:40):
I get it, And I feel like, you know, you
just talk. Two thoughts in my brain not want go.
So the first one, yes, I think like if you
started at eighteen, you do your independence and then you
prove that. Okay, this is the one of the proof
things that I said I didn't like, but like you
show that, like listen, like I can fuck I want
to do this. I'm I got my pr stuff down,
(52:02):
like I got my marketing down, Like I'm putting myself
out there. I'm trying, I'm growing. This is what I
want to do. Because there's those people that you can
see like this is what they want to do. They're
not here for the quick money, like they want to
do this. They're passionate about it. They're really good at it.
I think, like, yeah, there's those special people that like
get pulled and like could maybe fast track and like
(52:23):
get there before they're twenty one. But like there is
those like those cases, those like tiny little things that
make you think like maybe maybe I don't want to
and like that would be a decision for like two
years from now, I don't know. And then the other thought,
I'm so sorry.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
No, please just fun. They're here for you.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
You talk. I would love to make it easier for
people coming into the industry that are eighteen young, even
if you're twenty one, that's still young, like you know whatever,
twenty five people who are coming into the industry.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
I want.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
I would love to make this like I won't even
say school or anything, but like this community. Maybe that
like would help people, you know, come in, be mentored,
get the education that they need, and like tell them
like this is what you should.
Speaker 1 (53:15):
I get you. You're one hundred percent right. I see
in my dumb fucking whatever brain, I always thought, just
make up. We need to put a PDF together for
these girls, and I'll hand it out. Even something is
basic as first thing, create a link tree, you know,
first thing, Get your name across all social media, lock
(53:36):
all that stuff in, because there's nothing worse than going
like do you find her on Instagram at blah blah blah,
and then Twitter this one with six numbers at the end,
and then all like I get accounts, get canceled and
suspend it this and that. That sucks, but like the
basics coming into it. Yeah, it's almost like we need
like a job aid to give to these girls to
be like this is the basic and then you could
(53:56):
take your clothes off.
Speaker 2 (53:57):
Okay, yeah, see if I had time, and I probably
do someday, So maybe this is an idea for later on.
But I would one hundred percent like YouTube, make the
YouTube videos, make the videos.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
I don't know, do it, let's figure it out.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
You give all my knowledge, and I didn't even have
that much knowledge. So it's it's like, I'm going to
spend that just so passionate about it.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
I'm going to spend the next year putting together PDF
and then I'll pitch it to you as a script
and a year from now we'll put this together and
people will be like, we are the worst people in
the world. We got all these eighteen year olds into
the industry and none of them are as sure as
as mature as miss Mazie Monroe at Mazy Monroe, m
(54:39):
Ai s e Y Monroe, across all so not across
all social media, right, it's a crazy so.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
Them except for stupid Instagram that banned me Macy x Monroe.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
Okay, and you know exactly where to find her links
to everything in the episode description. Maizie, thank you so
much for coming on with me tonight. You were a
lot of fun to talk too. Thank you, Thank you
you as well.
Speaker 2 (55:02):
It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (55:04):
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