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Everyone, and welcome to another episodeof Mature Audiences Mayhem. My name is
Glenn King. It is my greathonor to bring you this podcast where we
talk about the things of other podcastseither cannot or will not or just fail
to talk about. That is,things that are for mature audiences only.
Today, a very special guest,somebody that I am very fond of.
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She is an up and coming actressin the adult film industry. Every once
in a while I like to discovera new talents and an introducer in my
videos to the world of female domination. And I have a good instinct for
this sort of thing, and Ihave done first scenes for really some amazing
performers out there. You know JessRhodes, I think Bridget b We did
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her first femdom scene. You know. I find a lot of these talents
when they're young and then and thenI watched the blossom into the superstars of
the industry. And so with thatin mind, I bring you today,
Anna Claire Clouds. You are verywelcome. We shot you for a scene
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for me Bitches dot Com two weeksago. Yes, it was great.
I had such an amazing time onset. It was my first fun,
dowm shoot, and I can honestlysay I want more. It was a
lot of fun. I really enjoyedit, and you knocked it out of
the park, and you're amazing,and it's so it's great that you have
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so many different skills. And we'lltalk about this today, but for many,
many performers, especially if they're newin the business, it's really difficult
to do anything besides just sex.Yeah, thank you. I mean,
I really appreciate it. Thank you. The sex is the fun part.
Yeah, that's what I get toenjoy it. That's just the part where
I get to let go and enjoyit and all the other stuff I enjoy
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as well, quite a bit.But it is a little more than sex.
Definitely a little bit more than that. Well, I think, And
this is exciting thing about you.You're part of a new generation of performers
who show up any industry already familiarwith making their own contents and already good
at it, already good at doingother things besides just having sex. Yeah,
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thank you so much. I've been, as you know, I've been
shooting amateur content before I decided todive into the mainstream from porn industry.
For about four years I shot amateurcontent on my own and that was my
only job that I did, andI really really enjoyed it. I got
the ability to find myself and whatI enjoy and sexually along with what I
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enjoy doing on camera and how Icome across on camera and what I look
like. And I think that definitelyhelped quite a bit. And I really
appreciate you mentioning it and you're noticingin general. To be honest, it's
very very cool to have something like, oh, yeah, you will let
you know, definitely, definitely,and what do you enjoy sexually? Then
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in the view, I found thatI really enjoy sexually. I am such
an eye flirt. I flirt withmy eyes heavily, I cannot stop.
I really really enjoy the reaction towhat I'm doing and like seeing the reaction
to it. And the big partof corn also is imagining the reaction to
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what you're doing for thousands, hundredsof thousands, millions possibly of people watching.
It could be any number of people, and that alone is such a
cool thing. So sexually, Ireally enjoy watching. I like doing things
and watching how they react, seeingteething and reacting and all things along those
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lines. And also I really likean eye contact of course, so lots
of flirting and lots of I Ithink I have a little bit more passion
and fun when I try to havesex rather than just hard going at it,
you know, you know what I'msaying, just I do. In
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your case, you do a lotof great facial expressions. I think I
pointed out to you during the scenethere or something to do with your tongue
at one point. Yeah, yeah, And so that was really cool.
And then I think I also noticedwhen I was evaluating you in the first
place before we booked you, Iwas watching your VR scene that you did,
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your virtual reality scene, and Ithink I remember you making great contact
with the eye contact with the camera. I loved doing that. I loved
doing that something just sexually in general, Like in my private life, I
really enjoy sexually my private life,I really enjoy fucking and flirting with my
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partner. I had one hundred sevenboy fucking flirting my partner. But when
are went imporn, I cannot stoplearning with the camera. So VR was
like my dream come true. Yeah, it's just me the camera and flirting
all the time. So that wasI love it. I love POD and
I love VR anything along those lines. I just feel like I thrive because
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I'm enthusiastic and I really enjoy it. I really it comes across some camera,
you know, if you're gonna seeif somebody enjoys what they're doing,
and it's gonna come across. Soin imporn, I really just like learning
with the camera. It gets meoff. I feel like it's the future
of porn that eventually you'll not seeguys anymore. You'll be the guy.
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You know, if you're watching thevideo, you'll be the guy in the
video. And I mean, I'man avoid watcher of virtual reality porn.
I think it's amazing, especially ifyou know, you smoke a little week
before you do this thing. It'sin kind of frog and you're just being
able to really feel the sensations.Exactly when we get to the point where
we have these haptic suits, youknow, where you put the suit on
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and then you feel everything happening toyou, born is going to be like
crap or people are going to beso addicted to it it's you know,
they're not going to want to goout in the real world anymore, which
actually brings me to my first supportingtopic. We're not allowed to go out
in the real world anymore. Yeah, not currently, We're in the COVID
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world. So we're doing this.We're taping this on the what does this
today? The tenth Yeah, sodo a lot tend you know, if
you're if you're listening to this podcast, like six months from now, I
hope you're listening in a world wherepeople will go out again. But right
now we're in this crazy world whereI personally haven't eaten a meal in a
restaurants. It's like February. Yeah, I think it's been a long time
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for me as love and to alot of take out and a lot of
cooking at home and things. Allthose times of COVID world is crazy.
Yeah, a little different. Icompletely understand the masks. I'm one hundreds
and okay with it. I'm okaywith all those things. But like everybody
to just let's go ahead and doit so we can get it over away.
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Yeah, let's break that down.Because you're from Tennessee, I'm from
Texas. Those are states where webelieve in individual liberty and freedom, so
it's not an instinctive thing for eitherof us to say, yeah, make
a law that everyone should have todo this or that. I think I
don't. Tom Hanks, I sawAline, I think said the best that
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it is in the World War Two. I believe for the Cold War,
World War two, everybody had inAmerica, I had an instinct to help
each other and to do your partright. And that was the instinct.
We knew where we were, weknew what was going on, and we
knew that to help each other anddo your part to get through this.
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And I think I don't think thatit's disrupting the liberty. I don't think
that it's doing anything along those lines. I think it is exactly what that
is, which is do your partto help us get through this, because
we all understand where we're at.And regardless if you think it's a government
conspiracy, regardless if you think it'sa lab made disease, regardless of whatever
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you think, put a mask on. It's not that hard. We are
not. I've seen it compared tonot through some them Jewish people to put
stars on them and they love thoselives. Like how incredibly crazy is that
To make a comparison to saying I'mgoing to do my part to ensure that
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people around me, elderly people withimmune systems that might be bad, that
don't have individuals that can go outand get groceries for them, that don't
have can't that can't say they're goingto just stay for them from the job,
They can't say that. I'm justgoing to stop and not continue to
live my life like I'm going todo my part and protect those of the
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individuals that have immune systems that areless of the mind, because that's really
what it is that honestly, inmy I do not understand why America,
in quotes Land of the Free andthe Home of the brave, is not
embracing those characteristics of helping each otherout. Because we are the land of
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the free, that where everybody canlive freely, but we should be aware
of others. You know what's happeningin the world today, and do your
part. And the home of thebrave, like we should be brave enough
to say this is what's happening,and I'm not going to continue to be
a part of it. I'm strongenough, and I'm a strong, proud
of American and I'm going to keepmy other Americans healthy and just think personally,
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I don't know when you've decided tostop doing her part and why that
was ever a question of civil libertyright in my opinion though I had the
strongest on it. But like Ilove, I mean, I constantly want
to do random acts of kindness.Give me an opportunity to do anything that's
easy and small. I mean,you know, I'll go remove shopping cards
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out of spots where they could hitcars. I'll pay for the person in
line in front of me if theircredit card gets declined. And there are
little things like that. They makeme feel happy. You know, if
you read like Dalai Lama books likeI really enjoy reading. I have the
Book of Joy and I read itover and over and over again. Doing
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things for other people is a greatway to increase to boost your own mood.
And this wearing mask is the simplest, easiest way to do something for
other people. And if people wereto start looking at it in that manner,
then it would be less about unforcedand more about I'm glad you're not
getting sick. Yeah, I'm gladyou're not taking this home to your baby.
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I'm glad, Very Graham, hearentsaren't going to in this orange and
that I've touched at the grocery store, and all of a sudden, they
just are ill like hard for meto understand that people don't find pleasure in
doing something for days. You know, some of them don't believe that the
masks actually helped. But I justput up a tweet a few minutes ago.
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Glenn King xxx is my Twitter gL E N N K I N
G xxx. So I tracked theNevada new cases and all the hospitalizations,
etc. Every morning. I putthem in my own spreadsheets and make my
own charts, and I've been watchingvery closely. The governor put a mass
mandate in place on June twenty sixth. It takes you expected to take ten
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to fourteen days for to have results, because the incubation period of COVID is
going to be somewhere between five andfourteen days. So somebody gets it,
you know, five days, andthen it takes them a couple of days
to have the symptoms be enough thatthey're going to go to the hospital or
go get tested, and then thetest takes anywhere from one to three days
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to get back. So it takesten days. And here we are on
day thirteen since the mask mandates,and you can see if you if you
check out my Twitter that the we'vestarted to see a decline. I'm tracking
three day rolling averages because you can'tjust do it by one day because you
sometimes test results don't come back inall at the same time. But if
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you can track three day rolling averages, you can see that we were spiraling
way out of control for the firstweek and a half in July, and
then we start Now we're slowly goingback down, and let's hope we stay
that way. But on the otherhand, there's July fourth that you know,
fourteen days after July fourth, you'regoing to see a spike from all
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the people that got together from holidayparties and then didn't wear their mask.
But you did say something that treatme a little bit. Do you believe
a COVID who say door a conspiracyor are you just sitting if anybody else
believes it? I am saying ifanyone else believes it, I have.
I haven't the slightest care if itis or not. I know it's real
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from what I know. I've hadfriends and family habit, so I personally
understand that it's real. And I'mnot the one that's gonna sit here and
say I don't know anyone that's hadit, so I don't think it's real.
But I personally know people that haveend I've seeing them and it was
terrible, and um then you knowpictures of the another person. But I've
seen pictures of them and it wasreally hard. And I don't really have
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the slightest care it's a government mainthing, if it's our government may thing,
if it's a main of that.If it is, I'm sure that
I'll find it, but that itwill be found out that At this point
in time, I'm more worried abouttrying to figure out how to contain it.
Yeah, because containing it and figureout who it's from great, I'm
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sure we will do that. I'mone hundred percent positive. But we will
figure that out. But trying tocontain it seems quite a bit out of
grasp at this point, and witheverything going on, I'm not sure if
we'll be able to really get ourhands around it, you know, it
just really need to get our hidabout it. And the people are saying,
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like you said, people are sayingwith the masks, they don't know
if it helps and people are sayingthey're not they're not sure if they're getting
oxygen, people that are asthmatic orhaving things that have issued getting oxygen.
And I've seen a lot of studiesmade by medical professionals that wear masks every
day and experience asthma that I havereally severe asthma, and they have to
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wear masks every day in their profession, and they are oxygen maders. If
they were the exact same of oxygenthe entire time while they're wearing a mask,
there's zero change at all. Everyonein your dad to selfish wears a
mask all they don't die. Doyou think anyone would have profess? Okay,
honestly, and I understand it's outside, it's hot, you feel like
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you have an issue, but itis all feeling and also saying I don't
know if the mask necessarily helped.Well, maybe the cloth ones might not,
the just all in cloth like noreal barrier might not. But the
masks that are meant to help andkeep out, um, what are those
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ninety five times? And the onesthat have filters and them things along those
times, those would be great.And those are all allmost ones that I
wear and that I've seen everybody wearsit's just me and a friend, Yes,
I'll wear a cloth mask, that'sfine. But if it's me public
that I'm wearing an M ninety fiveor something, the filter in it and
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those help. But people are saying, I don't even know off masks help.
You're probably right. If you're wearinga cloth mask here, probably the
cloth mask. There's a lot ofevents the cloth mask works, but again,
the N ninety five masks works alot better at protecting you from the
disease coming towards you. The clothmasks were great at preventing you from breathing
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out the disease. And Bill nI, the Science Guy, did a
demonstration of this for the Candle earliertoday on Twitter. I saw that yeah,
yeah, yeah, show. Yeah. The cloth masks work for preventing
it from going out, but you'reright, the N ninety five mask is
much better at preventing it from cominginto you. So for those moments when
you have to be around the peoplewho refuse to wear their masks properly,
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an any five mask is good.I wear I've got a whole I've got
I'm addicted to masks. Now,I've got this collection it's growing every day,
and I've started buying cool mask formy family. I sent my mom
a Star Trek mask yesterday that saysLive long and prosper. A little nephew
got a University of Texas mask.Ask. Yeah, I mean the masks
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are got cool. It's I mean, I understand you have to wear it.
I get it, but it's amoment like wear it. It's a
moment. It's it might be ayear, but it's how often do you
get to wear it? Incorporate amask into your daily ensemble like very rarely.
So yeah, people people would bemore like you can just embrace it
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and say, well, I don'twant this one for this day and then
this day, and I'm embracing thewhole thing. I like, I've been
a loner for a long time.I don't like people crowding me. I
don't like being in crowds. AndI love the six feet thing. I
love the six feet I'm delighted.I'm delighted to be in a grocery store
now and I have a blue lineon the floor that tells people to back
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off. Um, you know,I'm enjoying the COVID world. But let's
talk about sets because you've been shootinga bunch lately and in the COVID world
here, So how does that workexplained to our listeners? How you end
up feeling safe on SIT Well,I get COVID tested about four times a
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week, which is a lot,so I feel very safe, like you've
actually explained it to me. Everytime I get tested. My percent that's
right. If the test has meighty five percent success for eads, then
every time you take it, youyou know you must buy fifteen percent times
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a fifteen percent of fifteen percent andso on, and the test gets more
and more accurate, so I'm moreand more likely to one one hundred percent
and not have COVID. But Iget tested like four times a week.
I see a lot of the individualsthat I'll be working with that next day,
especially if I'm in the same timeof them that I'll be working with
the next day. I see themlong getting tested because they're going to get
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COVID tested. And we all havemasked, we all tasted speed away,
and when when and then when I'mactual an onset loss of precautions are being
made that I since I'm so new, I don't feel like it should be
any different when COVID's not here.But when I go onto that everything's really
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cleaned and everything saralyzed. Everybody's wearingmasks. All the films and crew stay
six feet away. If you're notmandatory to be around me or not around
me. I really only interact withif there is a makeup artist, I
interact with the makeup artist. Butthen sometimes there isn't because sometimes I'll just
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come in pretty natural looking, soa makeup artist and then my talent,
and then of course I'll talk tothe director and stuff. But sometimes a
director really even gave the mask onthe whole time, so it's really,
yeah, I do. If I'mnot in the scene, my mask is
on the whole time correctly. Andokay, but let me ask you this.
Have you rejected any companies yet whosaid, well, we want to
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book Anna, and then Anthony oryour agents says, okay, what's your
COVID plan And their COVID plan isn'tgood enough at the right level for you.
They contact. OC Modeling is beingvery diligent on making sure that the
people that are working with our modelsare their models are one percent falling COVID
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guideline, so I haven't even heardabout them. If they are not passing
OC modeling, then they're definitely they'rethey're not going to get to me.
And it so if your COVID guidelinesaren't good enough, then my agency and
a lot of the other really recordagencies will not book with you. I
actually had somebody try to book meseveral times during the COVID It was a
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company tried to book me to goand shoot with them before we had COVID
tests before while everything was shut downwhen you were not allowed to shoot entertainment
media at all, state mandated.They contacted me several times saying they they
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would like to shoot content, Theywould like to hang out for and do
this and shoot several scenes. AndI ended up telling my agent. I
told my agent, I said,this is what's happening, and she will
no longer shoot book with them,She no longer books with them. That
that was an extreme disrespect to theindustry. And I mean, I think
they thought I was new, butI'm not new new right, I'm growing
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enough to understand that there's a nationalpandemic. Had to the age. Now,
you're pretty smart, so that's notgoing to work out that as well,
account for me exactly, and youragent is great. And there are
some variances in some of the companiesbecause some people want I think it's just
better to test two days before thescene. Some think it's better one day.
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Some will say, well, we'llaccept the three day tot etc.
Everybody's got a good plan and itjust depends on where you're going with this.
I want to ask you your originstory, but first I am to
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sext p A N T h er dot com. Back to ant clear
clouds. We're gonna talk now aboutthe origin story. I thought I was
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really intrigued as we talked on set. You're from Tennessee, you have you
did modeling before you got into amainstream model, before you got into the
industry. Yes, I didn't.I still do money. I actually I
have still dabbling it. I justI wanted to step into port as well
because I just always felt like Iwas a little bit held back and I
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want to do some more. Idid a few music videos and well let's
go back to Tennessee here first.In terms of like high school, are
you an athlete? Oh, inhigh school, I was. I was
kind of a nerdy girl. Okay, I was a little um, I
was in nerdy girl classes, butI still was like a cheerleader. So
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I was a weird mixture a person. I partied and smoke weed and had
fun and um that I was inall the release like higher level classes with
all the nerdy kids, and theywere my friends. And I was also
I was just a mixed bag ofa person really, So in high school
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I didn't and I didn't really dotoo too much entertainment. But I did
take acting classes when I could,and I did um singing classes, and
I took dance classes like my wholelife throughout stuff. But in high school
I didn't do like theater or thingsalong those lines, but I wanted to
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do, but it wasn't such abig deal. It sounds like you did
a lot besides hang out and smokeweeds. Yeah I tried to. I
tried to do a lot of workingtoo, But yeah I took I took
the classes when I had the timetoo, and like over summers and stuff
when I had like the two weekcourses and things along those lines. It
was great. Let's get see weolder people, we perceived the millennials of
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today as kind of just going toschool without a real goal in mind,
playing a lot of video games andsmoking a lot of weed. And it's
it's always a pleasure to talk toa younger person who who had some goals
in life and did some cool thingswhen we were at school. Most of
the younger people that I know dideverything that you said, because that's exactly
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what I did too, did allthat, but we just like would do
it and then go to an actingclasses or like do it and then go
like hiking. So you're not wrong, you are a lot You are right,
But a lot of the individuals thatI know I grew up with,
and even that I didn't grow upwith a lot of people that are my
age. They would just kind ofmake sen knowing ourselves in the crazy world
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and going and joying ourselves in it. Yeah, I don't know. I
wish I didn't really smoke that muchweed rouse in high school. And maybe
I wish I did learn to numbmyself a little bit times and slow the
brain down. Sometimes I think it'skind of healthy. I agree. I
do think that it is a littlebit healthy to give to yourself. Just
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yeah, every now and again.I've been supping me since I was can.
I think since that since I waslike, yeah, you can,
you can say it, just don'ttell sex before you're reading. But I
don't thinking since I was like soI was, I was like absolutely young.
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But I've actually enjoy it. Ialways got really smart, and I
rest with me and I stopped whenI wanted to stopped, kept going when
I wanted to keep going. Neverwas anything other than especially when I was
young. Just doing it right nowagain, I view it like meditation and
not really. It's so difficult forme to meditate, but you take an
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edible it's like the last night,for example, and brain just basically goes
numb. Yes, And you know, I mean I took a pretty big
piece of edible. So I'm sittingthere last night just going like, okay,
I'm just gonna seeing the black eyedpeas, so let's get started over
and over again for an hour ahalf. And that was my evening.
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That was satisfied and extremely satisfied.Yes, exactly what you wanted to do
anything. Sometimes that's all you need, you know, people, when you're
constantly moving and constantly saying pushing ourselvesand constantly saying, well, I've reached
this goal, so what's the nextone. It's just that always back on
life and figure out what is nextand when will I be fulfilled? And
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sometimes it's good to just sit thereand say this is adequate, I am
thought right where on that, andI don't need anything else, and that
for a lot of people mar wantto go back. My dog benefits quite
quite a bit from that. Sowent on content to just sit there and
pet her for hours and yeah,So then what happened? You were you
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had all these skills, You're doingsome mainstream modeling, et cetera. Like,
what was your first time that youdid a naked video of some sort
for the internet? Oh? Um, I actually had met up with a
friend of mine that does comedy skitsonline. They do. They did vines.
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Yeah, they were big wine vineor a thing, and they had
like a large snatchat following stuff amongthose lines. And so we just did
funny skits together and he was aphotographer that had met and we just kind
of did funny skits and like,you know, it's outlanders, things about
like hot girls and guns and jokeslike for the military and like like very
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fun stupid Southern shit. Really justreally just having a lot of fun with
it. And I looked out inthe country country so we could do that,
We could do whatever we wanted,and that I did a naked video
for him in one of those skits, and we had posts on Twitter,
and I, you know, itwas just fun. I didn't I've never
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thought anything about my naked body beinga weird thing. I understand that to
other people it makes them nervous,but like, if it doesn't make me
nervous, then it doesn't make menervous, because it doesn't make me nervous
at all. So I never putanything of it. I just thought it
was fun. And but the nervouspart is it once you put that up
there like it makes it hard foryou ever going back to the normal path.
(32:43):
I never I still don't feel thatway. Yeah, I still currently.
I understand that there will be issue, and I understand that at some
occupations about that everyone to do thatthat would be issue, but I I
don't know. It's just there's onlyone life that I'm able to have.
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So if I'm gonna have somebody tellme I can't do a job at their
company, then I'll start to companymyself. I don't know, I feel
the same one. I don't know, that's why I do it, don't.
I'm really not afraid of someone tellingme I can't have their job at
their company. I will if I'mdedicated enough, And if I want it
that bad, then I am onehuman being with a parent to do whatever
(33:27):
I want, just like all ofus are. So I'll just I'll do
it myself. And that's never reallybeen afraid of porn stopping something for me
and and one of the good things. So it's going to come out of
the COVID things that while everyone wassitting at home half of America that's female.
I'll started an only fans I know, And if companies are gonna say,
(33:50):
well, you can't be a nursebecause you did an only fans page
ten years ago. They're going toknock out everyone that in their potential pool
of nurses. Yeah, yeah,I mean and that I don't know.
That's also I personally feel like that'sa lawsuit, easy, easy, easy
discrimination lawsuit. I don't think they'vebeen winning those. But I don't know.
(34:14):
I don't know if the world maychange, and we especially as you
know, people are becoming more enlightenedin terms of and the Supreme Court.
I think I said some rulings recentlythat lesbians and gay certainly there was there
was a ruling recently along these lineswhere they basically said they you can't fire
somebody because of their sexuality. That'swhat it was. Yeah, and people
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are gonna stretch that rule ago.So maybe that's one too. You know,
I don't think they should go fireyou because they found out that you
would naked ten years ago. Butyeah, there are states that where you
don't have to say telling every reasonwhy you fire somebody. You just can
fire them. You don't have totell the reason why. Um, and
there are so there's even with thoselaws that have been passed. There are
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still se those states, and evenespecially in the South, where there are
these gray areas of yeah, itwasn't because you were okay or transgender,
but I don't know to tell youwhy. And that's exactly what some of
the gray area will be. AndI think that I again, I personally
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feel that if I, let's let'ssay right now, I want to stop
and I all sudden want to bea nurse. So I go and I
try to be a nurse, andthey say I can't be a nurse,
And then my destiny was not tobe a nurse. It was to become
a lawyer, to make sure thatevery point star and all of sudden wanted
to be a nurse after this wasable to do that. I don't know,
(35:40):
that's I personal I've heard that's lGilbard actually gets hard if you're gone.
He's an industry attorney and he wasa production manager. I've heard his
name, yeah, and write thenErica, oh okay, yeah, Erica
probably knows how and I'll decided forwhatever he was pissed about, he decided,
(36:01):
well, fuck that, I'm gonnago to law school me. That's
what I'm doing. That's what I'mgonna do, yeah, and I'll teach
them a lesson. And then hedid and came back and it has been
very successful. And what evil angelJohn Stagniano had to fight against obstinity charges
a few years back at the veryend of the Bush administration. Al was
very instrumental in getting half of thecharges tossed out on the first day of
(36:25):
the of the case when we getto trot. So he did good.
Okay, so you got into porn. You did this little comedy video,
then you started what led you tolike do your own content? Well I
did? Okay. So I wasdoing model and I'd been doing it free
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agent, but like paying gigs andlike training gigs and stuff to build up
my portfolio and also you know,earn some money. I was also working
as a manager at a vape shop. Okay, So the people at the
babe shop knew that I did modelmodeling, so they had talked me into
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do taking pictures to them and theirstuff and posting it online and creating a
social media platform and a name aroundit. And that's where I am Claus
game from. Okay. Yeah,because I was posting about like lead stuff
because we had like little pipes andthings I was posting about, like vape
(37:32):
stuff. I'm trying to sell stuffat their store. And then my name
slowly started to get slightly bigger inthat industry, because you know, it's
its own little thing alone, andit slowly started to get slightly like a
small amount of bigger. And Istarted doing those kids with my friends,
so again a little bit of asmall amout there. And then after that,
(37:55):
I had all these followers, andI'm still working at this vape shop,
and I was still doing gigs,and I was still doing this that
the other thing. I was justgetting so tired of stretching myself so then
and having so little time that myfriends had actually did the Communist kids with
he said, you know, Ihave a premium snapchat. And I've said
(38:15):
a premium snapshot, what's that mean? He's like, you've been on it
before? And because apparently we postednew videos a lot before, and that's
what some of the news that Iwas thinking before and with him that we
were joking around in the funny skipsand stuff, because like you've been on
before, Like I'll shut you outon it, and you can make yourself
(38:36):
one and you can probably just starta premium Snapchat. So little did I
know he had like a hundred thousandpremium Snapchat subscribers, Like he had a
lot money, a lot, alot of premium snapcat subscribers. And I
think it's because he's worked with acompany. I think that I've like blended
everyone's snapchats together. So it wasa large network of paying customers. So
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I really lucked out because so he'sshutting me out right when I started out,
and I was on my birthday fouryears ago, Okay, so I
well, I guess five years I'vejust turned twenty, No twenty, I
just turned twenty one, so ason my birthday four years ago. And
then a week later, I quitmy job because I had I just was
(39:24):
like, wow, this is incredible. And I went and took a couple
of marketing classes online. I tooksome advertising classes. I like trying to
figure out how to do this.I took a little business thing about LLC.
I started. I started by awebsite where I helped other girls sell
their own premium Snapchat. So Ilike really dove into it. Yeah,
(39:45):
And I did that for about ayear and then after that and I didn't
have any views posted online. Ididn't have a many bits. I didn't
have anything. I was just makingmy money off of purely an app that
you posted something on it, itwas deleted twenty four hours later. And
helping other girls do that, likerunning a company and helping others girls do
(40:07):
that, and doing it on myown, and just being creative and doing
everything I could, like market myselfand advertise myself in my own way,
because I didn't want to, youknow, I didn't want to be just
make a little quick book and thenquit my job and being screwed. I
wanted it to be consistent long term. That is important if you're listening out
there, before you quit your job, make sure you've got a sustainable business
(40:31):
idea and not just an idea thatis going to get you good for a
few months. Yeah, you gotto educate yourself. You gotta read a
book, so you got to takepay for the courses online, you know,
do actually doing the things. I'mhelping a lot. Yeah wait,
let me ran a second. Soyou guys, listen to what she's saying.
(40:52):
You know, by myself of anentrepreneur. But the problem is you
said a lot of you say,hey, I'm want to get my bag.
The money's out there for only fans, et cetera. And so you
decide, Okay, I'm going tobe that's my new career only fans online
performer. But the problem is youhave to think of it as a full
time job. If you decide youwant to run your own only fans page
(41:14):
up there, then you need tothink about how you're going to get content
every day, and how you're goingto respond to your people every day,
and how and that you get upin the morning just as you would go
to work at the office. You'regoing to go to work doing your content.
Yes, you run your pain.You run your paintime, You run
your pain because there's a lot ofindividuals out there, and that not only
(41:37):
fans different, but it truly iswhite. You make it for several girls
and for several creators actually because onlyfans. Don't excuse me, it's not
only for girls, for only fansiesfor all creator times and for several creators.
They have an only fans page whereit's just their members site basically,
(42:00):
and it's a solid subscription every monthand they have people to buy it,
and then they post content daily andthey need message people love. A lot
of people have it set up differentwhere it's just kind of a free page
and I direct them to other pages. Some people have it like me where
it's a free page and you unlockthings when you're inside and they're for cheaper
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prices and it's you still get specialpurpose and things along those lines. So
only Fans is not limiting. Itis one hundred percent. You don't have
to be a verse. And thatsays you can be a pression that says
I'm going to DM people every day, or you can be the person that
says, this is what I do, this is where I am. I'm
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making money this way. That youhave to be positive about your marketing and
how you're going to do it andbe consistent with whatever you're doing. I
know people that don't DM fans ononly Fans. I know people that one
hundred percent are content creators only,and they just create content and they just
post content and their fans love it. They love it, they adore it.
(43:04):
They're not they are not slacking orthey're not lacking on anything at all
because they are getting in exactly whatthey want because the creator is consistent and
they expect what they're getting it's allwhat you make. It only answers incredible
because in any platform lave of time, really that you can make into what
you want is incredible. You can. You just have to know what you're
(43:29):
doing. Yeah, And if you'renot achieving your goals on only fans or
many bits or whatever, then youneed to look at yourself and say,
am I putting in the work hereand not just the work of getting up
every day and putting up content,with the work of understanding marketing and advertising
and all of those things. Butlet's come back to your career a little
(43:49):
bit, because I still want tohear the part about where you made the
jump from being a content creator tosigning on with an agency and getting into
the industry tree. Yes. SoI had been doing premium snapchat and ing
a company that helped girls do thatfor a couple of years and everybody enjoyed
it. But I had found uprelying on others to do and putting my
(44:14):
name behind others. It's not somethingwhat I wanted to do that it's just
not something I wanted to do.So I changed the name of the company
away from my name, and Imade my name only focused on my own
porn. So I changed anticlerclouds,dot coms and a premium snapchat site to
my personal website, which is whatit is now. And it has four
(44:35):
hundred epilodes on it, like fullporn videos like boy girl Girl Girl Boy
Girl Girl Boy Boy Girl boy Girl, like tons and tons of videos,
and I've put a lot, likeI've put about two and a half years
of working to it and videos fromwhen I was nineteen, Like I that
is my safe haven of my porn. And people can just go and check
(45:00):
that out and become a member ofit for one low price every month and
you get everything on it, soyou get it's like the nineteen ninety nine
a month, and I could beas low as like ten dollars a month
if you get a year. Soit's an hellity updates just like I do.
(45:20):
I mean, I do anywhere fromfour to eight full videos a month,
but I do about twelve updates amonth. That's great a month,
very great photo sets and videos andeverything. So it's an incredible price and
it's an incredible value and it's myfavorite place to post. I'm very proud
of that website and the premium Snapchatthere. I just kind of stopped doing
that company because Snapchat actually started comingdown on coming right, That's why.
(45:44):
Yeah, if you guys remember mySnapchat or whatever, and you notice I
haven't been on there in like twoyears, it's because I started getting all
these threats from them. I actuallyalmost gotten some trouble, so I had
to cease and assist so I theywere Nothing really happened from that, but
I did stop and I didn't doit anymore, and I continued on my
own, and I found so muchmore fulfillment in it, because not only
(46:07):
did I find issue with the Snapchat, it was gone in twenty four hours,
so I never got to go andwatch back my old porn and like
that. That made me sad.But now I can just go and lug
on my website and look at anyvideo I want, and it's incredible.
So I did the member's site,and I did that for a long time,
and my own advertising and my ownmarketing and everything that I was finding
(46:31):
that my next step was to dowas to start working with other talent.
So I started doing that. Andwhen I started working with other talent,
I said, this is amazing,this is great. I really love this.
A lot of content trades, alot of content trades, a lot
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of things happening for me that Iwas really enjoying. So then I said,
you know, it's been four years. I want to do this.
I have really weighed it out,I've really written this wave of like try
something new, let it die down, add something new again, let it
die down. So now I'm like, okay, mainstream, I'm ready to
(47:15):
do it. And I contacted UCModeling. They got back to me the
next day. Why to choose them? I actually took a puppy year to
look into the agencies. So itwas between I contacted models that I worked
with the agencies and contacted models thatit no longer worked with those agencies to
try to get recommendations and like thereal I mean the real tea. Basically,
(47:40):
I wanted to figure out what wasgoing on, and I did that.
I did attention performers that want toget into the industry, this is
very important that you do research.I took it really seriously because it's gonna
it's my body, and of courseit's my choice, but I want to
always ensure it is my body andit's my choice. And I'm found with
a lot of these companies. Alot of the women didn't feel like they
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were able to do that, andeven then even a lot of the men
and I felt like they were ableto say my body that choice. And
their contracts are a minimum of twoyears with these down agencies, So if
you make a mistake and you're unhappy, which happens like twenty five percent of
the time at least, if notmore, then you're stuck there for two
years. Yes, um at leasttwo years. Some of some girls signed
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five year contracts, and that's justa it's just hard, which is hard
to imagine, but I had soI'd take them about a year to look
into it, and then I finallyjust said, okay, it's between set
Spengler, Spengler's agencies, Speaker,Speedler, yes, my accent Speedler,
(48:45):
and then um OC Modelings, andI have choices. I don't do anal
or then you shouldn't do is Speakerand then yes. And that is what
every single one of his girls said. Yeah, they said, you need
to do anyal. He's gonna wantyou to do anyal. It's kind of
important that you do any And Isaid, well, my bot Hell's a
tricky bitch. She will not openup for anybody unless EI there's a penis
(49:06):
in me, So DP is probablythe only thing that I'll be able to
do. I'll probably get straight pastan We'll go straight to DP, which
is weird, but that's just kindof what my ass will does. It
won't open up if there's not somethingin my pussy. But anyways, so
Speaker or OKC Modeling, it wasbetween those two. I just kind of
went ahead one night and said,I'm gonna apply with US Modeling, and
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if they get back to me ina quick question and I'm able to answer
to get some questions that I haveanswered, then I'm just gonna go ahead
and get into it. And theycontacted me within ten hours, like I
did it that night, and theycontact me the next morning back with an
email. And it was incredible.I saw to I talked to Sandra for
like and I don't even know.It felt like an hour and a half.
(49:51):
It could have been two. Wewere on the phone for a long
time, and she was so respectful, so kind, answered every question.
I told her that I don't thinkI'll ever do ANAL. She said,
we will never have you do ANALA. I told her, I said,
I'm I'm a small girl. I'venever been with somebody that has like a
thirteen inch talk. I'm worried.And she said, we won't book you
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for that type of stuff early.And I said, I want to make
sure that I do not have aninterracial rate that is higher than mine for
anybody else. I do not wantan inter racial rate. I feel bothered
by that happening in the industry,and I want to ensure that my agent
knows that. And she was beyondkind and like you know, Sandra,
(50:37):
she was. She did not shewasn't okay with another racial rate in general.
So she used to spoke about thatfor a minute, and I,
she said, I started to signwith her. I met her at ABM
like she had me coming and comeand signed at her booth at ABM a
week later, and I met herperson and she introduced me to everybody in
(50:58):
the industry that she could, thecompanies and all the talent. And ever
since then, I've been just lovingevery minute of it. Don't get me
wrong. There have been moments whereI've been, like I said, individuals
contact with me thinking I'm stupid,thinking young new acting like this, sat
the other thing. But I'm luckyenough to say that I figured out the
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industry before I started in it.That's good and that's smart, and I
love I love Sandra and I loveus Modeling, and I'm so happy with
the decision I made to work withthem. If anyone out there is speaking
about doing an agency, Sandroid UskyModeling is incredible. She is a woman,
and she will definitely make you feellike it's your about your choice.
(51:45):
Yeah, I mean, hey,look, it's a low bar here.
But the fact that she doesn't tryto sleep with her clients, yes,
never, She's never tried to sleepever, not what So that makes her
kind of rare in our industry.And the same with Spiegler. By the
way, Spiegler doesn't i'd have sexwith his performers. Sandra doesn't try to
have sex with the performers. Andyou know, I wish every agent was
(52:06):
like that in our industry. Butone of them, and I'm not going
to name names here, actually hadto put up a explanation on Twitter recently,
and you know as to why he'sbeen having sex with his talent.
And his explanation was, well,a they wanted it to be. Now,
I'm dating a girl so I don'thave sex with the talent anymore.
(52:27):
And it's like, these aren't verygood explanations. The explanations shouldn't start with
I was wrong to sleep with thetalent in the first place. But he
didn't even explained that that was goingto be explanation. A lot of people
read his explanation and were like,Okay, well that's you probably should have
just not put that. Yeah,probably not, probably not. But that's
how I got into the emestream Alittle bit of a longer story, but
(52:49):
I took the longer route because Iwanted to ensure that when I got into
it, I would be eager anddoes the at stake and aware. That's
really what I wanted to be.And how many scenes have you done so
far? Twenty? Okay, Idon't know. Yeah, so you're still
we're saying, maybe still twenty scenes, but I think you're starting to.
(53:15):
So you started and then COVID hitand we all had to shut down for
like three months. Yeah, terribletiming. And then you know, now
you're back and you're starting to getbooked quite a bit, I think,
right, And so what what's beenstart? The worst moment I set everybody
always wants to hear that, likehas there has there been a time on
set and you don't have to namenames if you want to where you were
(53:37):
like, oh crap, I hatethis job. Wherever. The moment on
set is when I just think theytold somebody that I don't do fingering,
and they told me that they hadto do fingering and I said, it's
a fingering scene. And I said, but my age in that you're you're
gonna have to use the glove,You're gonna finger me. I ton't do
(53:59):
this and they said, oh no, I promise. I'm so with this.
You're gonna squirt like I'll make yousquirt like for sure. And I
just had to stop them several timesand eventually I said, look, you're
not good with at this, LikeI had to flash out and say,
look, it's not you're not gonnamake me do that. I would like,
(54:20):
can talk to me like, you'renot gonna make me do that.
So and that was probably the worst, probably the worst because having to sit
there and say to somebody like threeor four times, I'm not wet like
you have. This is the sucks. When the camera's going it's not great.
Um, best moment on set.Honestly, every single other one,
(54:43):
every single other one. Other thanthat, I've had incredible times on set.
Me I've met such great talent,Like working with you was in incredible
way. Every time, I havea great conversation and just you know,
find them a little bit more aboutthe industry that I didn't know, and
it's I really enjoy it. There'snothing great sex like, you know,
(55:06):
if I'm just going to be reallyservice level, it's incredible sex. Yeah,
and of course it's incredible sex.And the teaser for your scene with
me bitches dot com it's going uptomorrow, so we're this podcast will be
coming on Saturday, So so beup guys by the time you're listening to
this podcast. Oh please go watchit. We've had so much fun together.
(55:27):
I like, run my ass allover your face for yeah, I
think a solid thirty for it wasgreat. My face enjoys very much her
ass. Come on over anytime youwant to um And it was great.
And then and then we did thisthing where he came up and he had
to do sit ups to like kissmy ass home. So like, if
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you're into workout and ask kissing,then you've got to watch it on your
scene at witches dot com. Thisis the first bathtub scene that we've done
in a long time, so youguys are going to enjoy that. There's
a lot of fun man bubbles.It was like messy and clean at the
same time, Like you have towatch it and my first down doom scene,
so you have to go watch it, and you have to tell me
if I'm good at being a meanshe's really good at being good. I
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was really really amazed because I bookedher primarily because of her looks and a
lot of times I'll do that withsomebody that's a younger performer and think that
maybe I can spark something in her, and then by the time she's done
her fourth scene for us, she'llbe good at at feminom. But you
knocked out the park in your firsttribe, So is this something that you're
going to start putting into Anaclerclouds dotcom and only fans if you expand your
(56:37):
horizons as a as a dominator.A dominator, I definitely think I would.
I have already actually shot some contenttrade this league for some astorship that's
right foot fetish stuff, so thatis more the foot fetish stack is not
necessarily dominant, but it definitely isn'ta more like hoddest position that I am.
(57:00):
But it's not necessarily dominant, youknow, the individuals just kind of
enjoying themselves and not letting them so. And then for the assoorship, it
definitely is a little bit more outthere and a stud missive position. So
I so who's that you worked withthe word with chrystyles and pure rooms,
they were great, okay there anytime people they're like Vegas locals, and
(57:22):
they really enjoyed them. We justhave messaged each other and said you were
available. Yeah, available. We'vebeen COVID tested. Yeah, I was
COVID tested. So it was justkind of all that up. You guys
asked that question here. A lotof content trades go down on these days,
art of the COVID tists. You, I don't know. We actually
like we have we have a littlecall sheet and everything good. Yeah,
keep your fashionable. Like when theycame over, I had like snacks and
(57:44):
stuff set up and like a wholelike all the toilet treat they needed in
the bathroom. Like I take contenttrade really seriously. Good for you if
if you're just because you're not gettingpaid doesn't mean you're not going to get
paid from it eventually. It justtakes a little This is why I don't
do content trades for the most part. I'll do them every once in a
while because a lot there are performersthese days who don't want to get paid
(58:06):
anymore. They're like, well,I make so much money off of my
only fans or whatever that I wouldrather just have the content. So I'll
do them from time to time,But the performers, for the most part,
they don't. You know, calltimes start taking seriously when it's a
content trade. Yeah, I dokind of. I understand it, and
I'm okay with it because it isa little bit less like I'm not paying
(58:28):
you, so it's okay. Butlike my issue is the flakes. Yes,
you can get thirty minutes late,I'm okay with it. I might
actually need to be thirty minutes latebecause I'm still clean to my house.
I might need it go ahead.It's fine, But I don't flake on
me. Yes, I don't flaon me. And that. Yeah,
that's the other things. Content tradesget canceled half the time. I've had
(58:50):
a couple of performers blake on melike twice, and that's my limit.
Me flack on me two times,then I'm probably not going to work with
you. Yeah, I think thatwould be my rule to I might give
them another chance if they have adecent explanation for the first play gage and
after a while, when the firsttwo have hurt, that have stopped hurting
so much. I don't know aboutthe third one, just because I don't.
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My time is pretty valuable. It'snot hard, yes, man,
especially for people like him, andI like I feel, I know how
seriously you take your work so andI know that you do this room alone,
this room alone that we're in currently. Last time I was in it,
it was a complete bedroom and nowit's a dungeon, so like that
everything has been changed. You takeyour work extream is seriously, and you
(59:36):
take hours, if not an entireday to ensure that everything is prepared for
when somebody comes over, whether they'rebeing paid or it's a trade. And
if somebody cancels on you, yes, look what you've done to this risk.
There's so much preparation. Yes,by the time you know, I've
got a call sheet, I've gota plan for the scene of props,
(01:00:00):
I've created. You know, wedid a school scene yesterday or two days
ago, and I wrote an attirethesis for a performer. Oh my god,
she's not shown up. I don'teven really pissed. You're like,
wait, wait wait. I wentlike above and beyond for this one.
I really need Usually a copy andpaste somebody's thesis I found on the internet,
(01:00:22):
but this one, I wanted tohave a thesis where a girl says,
I'm writing my thesis on teachers whoare sexually obsessed with their students and
secretly desire to bow down and kisstheir feet. It was something like that,
Yeah, this whole thing explaining aboutstatistics that back this up and so
on, and so you wrote aliteral and soone WoT no show that?
(01:00:44):
Then you be high ball. Iwrote a breaking pay her for this theme.
Yeah no. But by the way, it was with Tiffany Watson and
Tiffany knocked it out park and shewas awesome. That okay, great,
did get a contest and she saysshe you love Tiffany. Tiffany a shot
with him and it was great.It was fun day and I was like,
(01:01:05):
I'm just going to see him rightafter this. So yeah, we
both talked about you and how greatyou were. Oh, thank you.
I love Tiffany. And if youguys check out my interview with Tiffany on
the podcast and you can find outall about why they call her Tater tiff.
So it's back, I think aboutsix months ago in the podcast.
All right, one more thing totalk to you about here, let's get
personal. Um, you know alot of guys out there listening want to
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date you. They want to knowwhat you're into so that they can figure
this, you know, figure outhow to approach you in the right way.
So what are you into? Personally? Wow? Personally, if we're
we were just to meet and youwere to ask me what I like to
do on a regular day, Iwould say, I put on some lady
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clothes, throw a hat on,just like I'm looking right now. She's
got all right, I usually dothis at the beginning of the podcast,
which she's wearing skin tight leggings,very sexy, that showed off her curbs
very nicely, so surprising, onlybubble, but she's got and then a
half this is it? You cutthat yourself. They don't make it.
They do they make it look becauseit's kind of a warm looking um material.
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Here, it's like a sweatshirt witha hood. Yes, it's okay,
but it's only half of it's ait's a half shirt. Yeah.
Crap twitty crock twitty. Okay,So like undertood, it's totally beautiful if
she stretches as I can see underbood. Yeah, and a little hat.
It's very cute, you know outfitas thank you. I appreciate it.
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But I'd wear like, you know, some just throwing some lazy clothes and
a hat like barely probably barely brushmangir um, no makeup because I hate
doing makeup and go hiking. Thatis what I like to do. I'd
like to go hiking. I liketo go looking for rocks like picnics.
I like the fuck away from myphone. I don't know. If you
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guys, I don't know. Ifyou follow me on Twitter, then you
might notice that there are sometimes whenI'll take like maybe a day or a
day and a half and just belike a little radio silent. And that's
because I'm out like camping, andI just all of a sudden we'll decided
to go take a night and gocamping and sleep under the stars. Somewhere
and do something like that. Iwas born and raised in Tennessee, so
my family love me, would goon vacation. Instead of going on one
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big vacation, we go on severalcamping trips to a bunch of really beautiful
locations. So that was just kindof my childhood and it's definitely coming to
my present and living in Vegas.Like we were talking about earlier, hiking
is different here. I'm learning alot about it, but I still am
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like really enjoying myself and the wholelike being able to go to the desert
and camp wherever you want because that'scool. Do you have a hiking stick?
Yeah? Yeah, you need ahiking stick in Vegas because without the
hiking stick, you're gonna get bittenby rattle snakes sooner or later. So
you tap the stick against the groundas you walk, yes, And the
vibrations that's how they listen. Theyhear things through vibrations, so the snakes
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will will run what when they seewhen they're becoming But you can't there's not
a lot of cover in Las Vegas, so you can't hike this time of
year in the middle of the dayunless you are prepared to go through a
walk through the desert. Basically,yeah, and you see me, I'm
the palest of pales, So Iget burned up if I do that.
So we were talking a little bitbefore the podcast. You were telling me
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like Nott Charleston and a couple othernice places for day for day hiking that
are a little busy but still niceto go too. So but that's what
I like to do. I likehiking. I like I like just getting
away for a little bit and likeunplugging and saying and not having to worry
about like my appearance or anything likethose just up just unapologetically me. And
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but again, I like I likenature. I feel does that the best
for me? Oh? Absolutely?Yeah. You have much of hiking stuff
on your wish list? Bro thewood these gutters could um I have.
I have a lot of hiking stuffat home, but I do have a
lot of camping stuff on my wishlist. Yes, but I'm spoiling for
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clouds dot com spoil and clear cloudsdot com. Yes, okay, So
do you have a dog that youbring with you when you hike? Yea,
I have. She's a little oldernow, she's about ten and she
used to go on hikes with meall the time, but now she kind
of comes and I like put herin her little bag that has a little
fan in it, like a littlemotoresque. So this sounds like a small
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dog. She's a tiny she's alittle I don't know what she is,
but I guess that she was aminiature box in Chihuahua mix. But she
acts like a cat. So shedoesn't work a lot and doesn't she's not
gappy or anything like that. She'sreally chill, but she does in my
Little Hikes movie. But she can'tgo for long. So like she'll go
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on like a if I'm going totest out a trail, like she'll go
and like come on the first likelittle half with me while I like look
and see what it is. Yeah, we'll walk back, you know,
because when you go to the newtrail you want to you're not going to
dedicate two hours if you might dedicatelike thirty minutes. Right, That's what
I do, and I go trya new place. I'm not planning on
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a long hike. I need tosee the terrain first, Yeah, I
do. We need to bring onemore water like, right, and if
they're gonna get so many people here. Can I bring a camera so I
can take some six week video?I was like, what am I able
to do? Yeah? The AnthemTrail, you know, they actually built
little fortresses all around there. Didyou find any of the form was perfect
for picture taking and stuff? Yeah? That is that super cool place.
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I actually went out there and Ihave a video I did. That's like
I was scoring out of public hikewhere like scored like three or four times
while hiking and it was like alot fun. And the black Rock Mountain
trils too, actually good for them. I'll go yeah, I'll try to
go there. Um At the AnthemTrail, I went when it was the
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sun was setting, so it wasso golden, you know, and like
just the reflection from the city ofhow high it is so gorgeous. It's
really really that's the best time togo. Um. All right, Well
we've covered a lot of grounds here. Let's first make sure that we've got
your social media out there so peoplecan find you. Nice social media.
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Um on Twitter is Anna Claar,cloud A n m A c l A
I r E and then cloud cl o U D. Because you couldn't
fit the sit that wouldn't let mehave it. I was thinking, I'd
like, they're taking an out ordoing I put the SEM and I was
like, well it's gone, Anna, so where is gonna We're just gonna
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take it out. So it's Antaclaiercloud on Twitter because S was not allowed.
Yeah, Instagram with Anna clack CloudsTV, so it spelled the exact
same, but with an s andTV in the end. And then I
do have a snapchat as well thatis Anna Clouds TV and my web clouds
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anaclerclouds dot com. And if you'relooking for all my social media and links
to my corn or anything along thoselines, going to Annaclaire clouds dot com.
It's the best place to find itbecause I keep everything there and it's
just I try to make it easyfor everybody to see and follow me everywhere
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from that website. We've learned todaythat Anna Claire Clouds is a down home
girl from Tennessee. We've learned thatshe has all kinds of experience outside the
industry and has taking classes and allkinds of areas from marketings and bling,
etc. We have learned that eventhough she is new to the industry,
she's actually been around for four yearsand has really developed incredible skills at being
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a content creator, which is great. And and we've learned that she did
an incredible scene for me but dotCom that you guys want to see,
so you have to watch it.We've learned that you have to go watch
that scene because I have to gowatch that. Yeah, I'm so excited
to see it. Me too.I'll give you a password to the site
and you can watch it so you'llenjoy that much. In fact, you
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can take some of the pictures andput them on your only things if you
like I'm posting that I've already Ialready have a couple of people that are
kind of unsubmissive, and then I'ma little bit like, I'll play around
with them sometimes I'm like, Igot to go dot com and check out
that thing when it was there reas, I'm like, yeah, I love
the ask a lot of as,a lot of as. Yeah, just
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amazing stuff. I can't wait toto see that part of the scene.
I've only edited the tease parts rightnow, but yeah, I can't wait
to see it. All right.Well, if thank you so much for
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