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September 9, 2020 68 mins
Kianna Dior is a true legend of Adult Entertainment. She and Glenn started working nearly 20 years ago, so listening to an interview with them is like eavesdropping on a conversation between old friends. They talk about her history in the biz, what is was like back in the good old days, and all of things she's doing today! Follow Kianna on twitter: @kianna_dior
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Hi everyone, and welcome to anotherepisode of Mature Audiences Mayhem. My name
is Glenn King. It is mygreat honor to bring you this podcast where
we talk about the things that otherpodcasts either cannot or will not talk about
or fear to talk about. Thatis, things that are for mature audiences
only. And today, well todaywe have a very special guest. Not

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only is she one of my oldestfriends in the business, not only is
she one of the greatest superstars inthe history of the business she is,
but also this is a special occasionbecause this is her first podcast, and
so I'm very proud to be bringingon the great Keana di Or for her
first podcast. Yeah, thank youfor having me, Glenn, Thank you

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you. I'm so happy to haveyou on here. For those of you,
you know, you know, peopletell me that the best episodes of
the podcast are when I just bringon an old friend and we just talked
stories and all the great things that, you know, for the times that
we had in the past. You'reone of the things I miss about California
having moved to Las Vegas. Weused to see each other at the farmers

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market every week. Yeah, evenyou're a little cutie Sophia. I think
Sophia has passed now or yeah,yes, it's been over four years.
Yeah, that's well, that's aboutthe amount of time I've been gone from
Las vet or from California. It'sfour years. I can't believe it.
I actually I didn't go to themarket for a long time and I went

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last week. It's completely different eversince COVID Do they still have my special
juice I used to buy the combination? You know, there's not as many
um like little market, you know, the vendors there's and it's all moved
around, so it was kind ofhard for me to tell. There's some
people that are still there, likethe annoying guy that sells sprouts that like

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has to hauler at me. Yeah. Fuck, of course that guy's still
there. But my flower girl isn't. You know. You can't really go
anywhere though, without being spotted andrecognized. I remember you and I had
a yogurt one time at a malland there was like a line of people
around the building to get your autograph. Still like that for you, because

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you really haven't performed as much overthe last few years. Um sometimes,
But actually I have been performing alot, but like my only fans,
yes, so, and I dida pretty crazy wild bukaki. I went
all the way to Tokyo. SoI've been doing actually some like fun things.

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I did my first DVP, youknow. Okay, Okay, that's
a double vaginal penetration. Yeah,yeah, I did that. You know,
I've I've taken on some BBC andum, yeah, havn't taken a
lot of big cocks lately. Okay, so you're still working. But but

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first, but let me get backto the question, like being recognized Does
this still happen a lot to youthese days? When was the last time
you went out in public? BecauseI guess in COVID we don't go out
anymore, do we? No?I know, so yeah, to the
grocery store. But then like youknow, I'm in a mask or if
I go to Costco or something,I'm in a mask and a shield face

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shield and gloves. So yeah,yeah, I mean I love it.
But I'm like, oh my gosh, um yeah, no, I mean
since some like you know, Instagramand Twitter and stuff, so you actually
still get recognized a lot. Andbecause like I walk around without wearing makeup

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now because of that, they dorecognize you. I mean, let's face
it, it's it's gonna be yourboobs that people spot first. What size
are your boobs? They are atriple D? What number is your broad
side? So like, are youlike a forty eight something forty triple D?
Oh no, I'm like a thirtysix round that's very round, thirty

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six triple D. I mean,you know they're they're of course, you're
a small girl to start with atfive three or so, but the boobs
definitely stand out quite a bit.I know, I was like, they're
so big. I was like,looking at a picture, I'm like I
have to hold them up otherwise Ilook like short waisted or something. I'm
like, oh my god, Ihave curbs. Though, seriously, I'm

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like this is ridiculous. Well allright, so what's really the story there?
Before you got your boobs put in, I don't think they're real.
Right before you got your boots putin? What size were you? Um?
I was like a really nice,like a big full D. Yeah.

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So then were you a dancer anddecided to get them enhanced or how
did the decision come about? Yeah? Actually, you know what I met
that I had a boyfriend and hereally liked big, big tits, so
he convinced me into it. Whata nice guy and got me into dancing.

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So the boobs came first and thenthe dancing. And this was in
Canada or in the States, Okay, in Canada, and I was like
so nervous. I started off doingthis wet t shirt contest. And I
was so nervous because I have alarge family, and my family is very
well known in British Columbia, Like, you know my ground who was such

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a hard worker, and like mywhole family was you could go anywhere like
they would. They would you know, oh you're a you know, no
my last name girl. I'm like, yes, i am. You know.
My grandpa had such a you know, everybody just loved him. Yeah.
I could get whatever and put iton a task. So I was

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so scared. I made my girlfriend, my boyfriend's a twin brother. I
made them like take me to Albertato do a wet teacher conscience. I
was so worried because I plus Iknow so many people growing up and my
family. I was like, there'sno way. So you were old at

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the time. I can't remember,like I was in my twenties. Okay,
so you decide to try a wetT shirt content to see if I
wanted to go dancing or something.Oh my god, I was in the
bathroom. I was so nervous.Yeah. I think I had about like

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six little peas and I was sittingin there and I could hear them calling
my name and I'm like, ohno, there's no way. I'm like,
oh my god, is this reallyhappening. So you did it,
though, and how did it go? Did you win the contest or what?
Did a crowd? There wasn't evenlike really that many people there,

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and then it was supposed to beall amateurs yeah or like you know,
and I was like, really theonly they just I think they picked.
I didn't win. I think theypicked like there was a dancer girl there
and it was like their friends,So I think they kind of just rigged
it for her to win. Yeah, he obviously wasn't an amateur or anybody
knew yep, but whatever. Okay, So but you had a great night

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and that led you to start dancingm hm. And so then you're working
as a as a stripper in Canada, and now when did so then the
boob job comes in when you're dancing, and you suddenly you find yourself this
giant, triple triple d dancer who'sgetting all the money in the club.

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It's sort of something like that.I actually, yeah, no, actually
had my boobs done, and thenbefore I went in there, I couldn't
actually have just left my boobs alone. I really didn't need to get a
boob job. Well, I mean, you were somewhat of a unicorn to
start with there, because you're you'reof Chinese descent. I believe half Chinese.

(08:41):
I think it half Scottish is whatI read on the internet. Yes,
right, yeah, Scottish and Irish. It's so rare that the internet
is right about things like this.Um okay, So you're half Chinese,
half Scottish with giants with big boobs. Dad's pretty unusual to start with.
Then when you had them enhanced,you were somewhat amongst like maybe five women

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in the world that could really,you know, describe themselves that way in
the world of adult entertainment. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I didn't realize
it at the time, but still, like you know, it kind of
worked for me, and it kindof was like it was still like it
was a little frustrating because it wasstill like a really kind of like for

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the features. For the first bole, they always like picked like the I
hate being this, but like itwas like the all the white girls with
the blonde hair and the big boobs, not saying that they didn't deserve it,
but you know, it took mea little while too become a feature
because of that. Yeah, Imean that's just the effects of you know,

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marketing in the world of feature entertainment. Blondes with big boobs, you
know, Pamela Anderson's are guarantee easymoney for the club so well, especially
back then, but now I reallythink it's it's changing. I mean,
I mean, I don't know ifyou have the it factor and if you
fit the ability each just be fine. Like eventually they can't, like you

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know, and there's like a lotof Asians in Vancouver obviously over the years,
So okay, I did well.I was like, I was fine
as long as like, I mean, my money, I got all my
shows, you know, so Istill did good. I was just like,
huh, okay, I'm not ontheir grocer again. But eventually they

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just couldn't have it because I hadlike such like a big following, so
they couldn't you know, deny itanymore. I was having fun. So
that's interesting because a lot for mostgirls these days, first they become a
porn superstar, and then they becomea feature day answer to leverage off the

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fan base that they built as aporn star. But I think you're saying
that you became a feature dancer firstand porn star second. Yeah, so
then how did that happen? Oh? I just came down and um,
I wanted to do some photo shootsand stuff to raise my price. You

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just you know, magazines like youknow, because I thing you can say,
oh, you're whatever. Whatever.Um So I just did a couple
of magazines and then well who gotyou those gigs? Was it? Jim
South? No? No, no, No, I knew Shay and I
came down with her. I did. Yeah. I did meet Jim South
once or twice in the office,like vaguely, But um, what year

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are we talking here? Now?Gosh? Like, no, I just
would have been in the mid ninetiesor something, right, No, it
was that everybody keeps saying the nineties, and I've seen some people writing the
nineties, but honestly, I didn'tcome down here to do that because I
was an Estetician school on Vancouver andI wanted. I was just kind of

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sneaking down here and on my boyfriendat the time, and I was like,
oh, it's okay, it's thisgirl girl or solo stuff like whatever.
You know. Well, it's notlike he was like, you know,
but then I graduated my Estetian schoolat like November two thousand and one,
so it has to be like I, you know, I finished off

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my clock, my course, soi'd have a trade in case of completely
backfired on me, so I havesomething to fall back onto. So we
all did that back in the twothousands, right in the beginning, because
it was. The funny thing aboutthe industry is that it was going through

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a transition right about two thousand totwo thousand and three ish where VHS tapes
were dying out. In DVD anddigital we're taking over, and so there
was a lot of uncertainty in theindustry, which is always a great opportunity.
You know, for those of youlistening out there, a lot of
my fans are small producers or peoplethat want to get into the industry that

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way, And I would tell youguys that whenever people say the porn industry
is dying, it's dead, it'sdead, you know, then that's when
your opportunity is. There's always usuallysomething that is happening that set brings the
next generation into play. So we'retalking about two thousand and two, two
thousand and three ish, which isright about the time I got in the

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business too. You came down withShase sites, did some photo shoots and
then who said, hey, whydon't you come to a porn movie?
Well, it just like it justhappens. So they just kept offering it
to me. And I was reallygoing to just start off doing girl Girl,
but I think I only did liketwo or three that I just like

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started doing hardcore and it was justall hardcore, like you know, just
took off from there. For youhad no agent, no amazing back then
everyone had an agent. O,Well sometimes do we use this one independent
guy? I think his name isCam or something a little bit, but

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that I just kind of knew everybody. We just like knew everybody. So
it was like, yeah, youknow, it was a much smaller community,
and you know, we were justhey, what are you doing this
day? That is true that althoughyou know, in the beginning, I

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think Jim South was kind of theonly agent when I got in the business.
Um Cam Smith, who you justmentioned. Cam used to hit me
up all the time and say Iknow this girl or that girl. And
he never took an agency fee oranything. And then there, you know,
and Cam, by the way,went on to work for Motley Models
at one point somewhat recently. Ithink, oh, oh, oh.

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I always wondered what happened to him. He was a nice guy. Yeah,
I did a couple of things,like I was mostly independent. Yeah,
I remember I met some of thetalent through um David Christopher of course
we both know him. Yeah,and then but I might have met you
through Bill Fox. Actually I loveBill, But actually I think I met

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you on my own. Do youremember at that one Expo year walking around
you were brand new Crystal summers,Krista White or Christal White. Okay,
sorry, it's that was like along time ago, and you guys were
just friendly. I was like,he's that guy with that hot chick with
the smoking body. It helps tohave somebody like that when you first get

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in the industry. Certainly really nicetoo. You know, you were nice.
Yes, I am nice, thoughmaybe not as nice as I used
to be back then, but Iunderstand that. And I also remember I
think meeting you at David's house maybeone time, because there had been a

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scene that you and Santa Fe didtogether for David that I thought was one
of the best scenes that he hadever done, that he ever directed.
And I remember telling you that thisscene was amazing, and you go,
really, what do you like aboutit? And it's like, I had

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to wild scene. It was agreat question. I had to think about
it, and I was like,and it woke. But here's the thing,
And it ended up having an impacton everything I've ever shot since then,
because it made me think about whatdoes make a video great? Like
you know, you watch him asa fan. A lot of times you

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watch and just go, well,I love this one, this one and
this one, without ever thinking aboutwhy you love them so much, And
so at the time I had tothink about because you put me on the
spot, Yo, yeah, whatdid you like about it? I'm like,
uh, you know, because youdon't you know, I still do
that to some some fans every oncein a while they'll say that, so
that is I probably I probably diddo that, because that is something I

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still do time to time. I'llask them, well, what did you
like about it? Good? It'sa great question. And the answer,
after thinking about it, was therewas verbal chemistry between the two girls,
all the dialogue that you girls weredoing, you know, I mean it's
yeah, there were two hot girlswith big boobs in this scene sitting on

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David's face. But more importantly,there was this this verbal um, you
know, dirty talk going back andforth between you and Santa which was amazing
and it made the scene memorable.And since then, I've always tried to
have my scenes, you know,I spend probably twenty minutes with the performer
before each scene, talking about whatwe're going to say in the scene,

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and giving their things to say andwhen to say them, and you know,
just having her think about the dialoguethat's going to go with the scene.
So yeah, and plus too,I mean, I really wanted to
talk with her and be cool withher, because I also knew that at
first, I was feeling like,you know, I wanted to be respectful
too, because Santa Fe and Davidused to date, and I don't know

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if same with the other girl oranything too so like, I just wanted
to like not be you know,like that girl, but I wanted to
have fun, and like they weredefinitely on board. So there was no
tension in the scene between you andher because of that, right, Yeah,

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I want you know, yeah,I wanted to be comfortable and respectful
and but yeah, you know,get down and be dirty, which we
were. So David Christopher, whomwe're talking about, just wrote a book.
It's on Amazon. You guys canget it. Uh. It talks
about his life. It's it's alittle bit um disorganized, but it's if

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you're a fan of seventies and eightiesporn and nineties porn, then you got
to read this book. So gocheck that out on Amazon. Look it
up. It's David Christopher. Haveyou Have you seen the book yet,
Derik Keiana. I have. Iwas lucky enough David gave me a signed
copy. So I'm just reading thatand yeah, you guys check it out.

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Yeah, it's a real free there'sreal porn history in there. It
definitely tells his story and um,you know honest, you know, oh,
yes, it's very honest. It'sa it's a lot of stream of
consciousness, you know, it's kindof just David speaking whatever comes to his

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mind. But that's David. Yeah, we love them. That's why we
love him absolutely. And then forthose of you who are are up you
know, upcoming producers who are thinkingabout being producers or whatever, reading his
book actually made me think about someof the things that made him great as
a producer. And one of thethings that he was really good at was

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finding really hot outfits for girls inhis scenes. Girls, you know,
in an entire series called Decadent Divas, which was really nothing but girls dressed
in leather and latex as they didgirl girl scenes and it was fantastic.
So I always like to throw inlittle tips on the show for uh,
you know, up and coming producertypes. I tell you what before I

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ask you about your first scenes,though, I got to talk about our
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both both? Yeah, I wouldsay at first started off like more just
like dirty stuff. But ever since, like this pandemic, I think some
people have just like wanted somebody totalk to too, or just I mean,
I've had like nurses and doctors belike, I'm just working so much

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and they just like want to getoff or you know, do some role
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that as a possibility back twenty yearsago. It's so cool, it really
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Yet shame on you, right,absolutely shame on them. You should
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is really the girls. They verifythe girls. Well, there's a controversy
with only fans going on right nowin the world. I'm not knocking only
fans because I love only fans.I have an only fans page. But
one of the real super advantages ofsex panther is that you're really talking to
them. You know, you're talkingto the real girl that's a great point.

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It is. Yeah, it isbecause it's important too, because a
lot of them are like, isthis really you? Besides the fact that
just you know, being cute bysaying is that really you? But you
know, there's so many fake profileout there right now and scammers, so
it's it's important. It is adamn legitimate question. I would be a
very skeptical meeting anyone on a websiteor whatever these days to make sure it's

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the real porn star and not youknow her, somebody else, right or
most hands are like I knew itwas you. I can tell about your
voice, but just so others.Yeah, and you know, I mean
you can tell a lot of timesby the way they type and you know,
the the just their personality. Well, let's get back to your origin

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story here, because we found outthat you were a stripper in Canada,
you got big boots, You wentdown to California and started doing some scenes
here and there, and you blewup so fast you didn't need an agent
because people were just calling you.What were some of the first scenes that
you remember doing A lot? Ididn't. I dad with David Christopher.

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I loved it. We had thisUm, I loved it because also David,
like you know, because he knewI was new, so he would
always plan these like really cool shootsfor me that would like something I've never
done or seen before to like blowmy mind. So I would like always

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go out on these like sexual adventures, you know, or like you know,
I never you know, because I'mlike from a really small town outside
of it. I was born.Yeah, I was born in Vancouver,
but I grew up like I'm afarm girl and I didn't really fit in
there, but you know, butI love it. But David, I

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mean, it was just so crazy. He would just have some of the
craziest girls show up or guys andand it was just fun. Yeah.
I remember one of his sets andthere were first off today on my sets,
we have like five people maximum ona set. David sets had twenty

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to thirty people a lot of times, right, Hue and doctor Frank on
there giving massages, oh yeah,and dressing me. Imagine that today I
want to be happening today. Thatwould not be happening today. So this
is funny, David. I'll explainto the listeners. David had a a

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doctor who was on every set.And that David's house a lot and say
that again a doctor like wink wink. Yeah, I mean he was more
of a pharmacist than a doctor,I think, so he would give massages.
Was this seemed to be what hedid for David. He knew everyone

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in the world of porn. Butum, he It's funny because today you
don't get away with stuff like thatthanks to the Me Too. And I
think it's a good thing that,you know, girls have started to come
forward and say, hey, thedirector was not in the scene, but
he suddenly started performing oral on me. But back in oh lord, right

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then a lot of that was happeningon every single set, including in the
cases of you know, these randompeople that were on set that you didn't
quite know what they did. Yeah, just to watch like that's not cool.
Yeah, I mean I can rememberat one point said to David,

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was trying to film and there wasso much background noise, and I asked
him, what the fuck is goingon in the background over here with your
production manager doing all this shit?And he said, oh, he he
deals drugs or as all as marijuanaor something and the you know, and
I'm like, really, yeah,Scooby and I was like, remember that

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name, Scooby. I was like, I mean, I was like,
I just don't get this, dude, Like, if you're gonna let your
production manager sell weed on set,wouldn't you at least make him go outside
while you're filming? And yet itwas the culture back then that it was
so different, it was so wild. Oh my god. Yeah, are

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there examples so that you have ofdays on set where somebody just seam up
to you and started groping you thatwasn't in the scene, Um, not
in the scene. I mean,are you talking about like a Ron Jeremy.
Well, that's a great example thereof a guy who I mean,
Ron Jeremy does grope or did gropeeveryone he's ever met in his life.

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I've been groped by him a fewtimes, just my boobs. I was
just I was kind of talked aboutthese allegations. I didn't know it went
or I guess we're going to findout if it went beyond that. Well,
all right, so people know whatshe's talking about. Ron Jeremy,

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one of the most famous porn actorsin history the business, was arrested a
few weeks ago for assault charges.And when they say assault. They mostly
mean that girls would come up tohim at various shows or bars or whatever,
and then he would just start puttinghis fingers in them, or maybe
putting his dick in them or whatever. The guy had no shame about it,

(30:37):
apparently allegedly allegedly he was like fingeringthem and fucking them. In some
cases, it just depends on theaccuser, but some people have accused him
of having like a whole setup wherehe would do a signing and then he
had somebody there that would get getthe names of the girls that wanted to

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him or something after, and thenhe would go in the back and do
something with the girls. And it'sa little bit of a tricky thing because
you're talking about Ron Jeremy here.Everyone knows who he is and what he
does. When you go up tohim and ask him to sign your boob
in the first place, we're sortof asking to be grops. Yeah,

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But at the same time, that'snot giving full consent for him to shove
his hands down your pants his fingerin you. Yeah. No, But
he's in jail and right now,and yesterday or two days ago, they
announced like thirty more charges against himof more accusers who have come forward.

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I mean, apparently this is somethingthat's just been going on every night for
the last twenty thirty years. Andnow that if he's facing like two hundred
and fifty years in prison, ifthe charges or you know, if he's
found guilty, that's horrible. Yeah. What about does low cut top I'm
wearing The viewers can't see. Iwish they could see it. I know,

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there's like a snapshot button or somethinghere. I can do. Well,
if she'll let me, I'll putup a picture from this thing somewhere.
Bloody top I am wearing. Ohyeah, so Keana is wearing a
top that has her giant boobs spillingout, and this is the part of

(32:30):
the show. I guess where Iinvite her to come shoot for us with
those big boobs again. I know, I was like thinking, maybe I
could fly. It's not so bad. Yeah, you can stay at one
of my houses. Let's get youdown here and shoot a new scene.

(32:50):
Because you still look as good asyou've ever looked. I mean, for
some reason, you are not agingwhatsoever. Asian gens plus, I take
care of myself, I try to. Yeah, you take care of yourself
very well. So you know,if you guys want to see what I'm
talking about, you need to goto her Twitter obviously. What is your

(33:13):
Twitter? What is my Twitter?It's Keiana underscore d or I know,
you know, it's like it's likeyour phone number. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, people don't ask you.I guess that much. I don't recall
the last time somebody asked me whatmy Twitter was. I just told them
I don't know. Search Glenn King. I can't be that many of us.

(33:35):
Put it in xxx and you'll findme for sure. But yeah,
for those of you, I wishyou guys could see this. Maybe someday
we'll start doing video on with theshow. But her boobs are just bursting
off the screen right now. Icould actually grab them if, I mean,
they're that big, they're like threeD. By kind of letting your
imagination work for the you know,for the viewers out there everything. So

(33:59):
when everybody's faces now, yeah,that we're just talking about it and you
don't get to see it, well, what's fun? Okay, So I'll
explain this to yours. I reallywant to get into the world of virtual
reality at some point, and we'resort of like a third of the way
there right now as to where weneed to get to. But I've been

(34:21):
experimenting around with this software that letsyou take girls and pose them in different
positions and then you can morph them. So I've been learning how to take
normal sized girls and then expand theirboobs. And there's a little like a
little meter thing that you drag across, and you know, and you're sitting

(34:42):
there in the room and your virtualreality. You can walk around the girl
and look at her ass and lookat her boobs and squeeze them and all
this stuff. And but you gotthis little bar that you drag over to
the right to morph the boobs bigger, as big as you can possibly go
on there. That's Keyana's boots.That's what you should imagine in this top.

(35:05):
In this top, Yeah, theboobs have morphed. Definitely a booby
top. Yeah. So all right, so I kind of got your origin
story down there. You went inthe business, and you know, from
that point on, you've been goingstrong since. Let's talk a little bit
about what you're doing today. First, I want to understand your COVID policies.
Are you a total shut in thesedays like some of us, or

(35:30):
you go out. I was totallya shut in. But I also I
mean, but when I do goout, definitely wear a mask. And
if I go to the grocery store, I'm in my mask, my face
shout and gloves, face shield too. Yeah, double up, okay,

(35:50):
just because I mean, especially whenyou go into like a place like Costco,
like there's so many people and there, you cannot tell me that one
of those motherfuckers does not have COVID. Yeah, I believe that, you
know, some people don't believe init. I believe that there's COVID definitely.
I mean anybody that I know,and you know, I know a
lot of people in the medical field, but you know my family, you

(36:13):
know, there's a lot of Asiansin the medical field. I mean,
my cousin works that she's in theinfectious disease lord in Canada somewhere. I
mean, so you know, definitely, Um, I don't I don't even
believe like some of the YouTube videosthat they were saying that these people were
doctors in this and that, Imean, could just all be a setup.
I mean, I personally know goodfriends of mine and family that have

(36:37):
like lost you know, unclosing something. So you know, I take it
seriously. I'm not just sucking itoff or thinking it's political. Well,
I think the biggest problem you havein terms of COVID communications is that there's
two types of data out there tolook at. There is anecdotal data and

(36:59):
then there's data that comes from studies. Anecdotal data, you know, you
may have a doctor who says,well, I used hydroxy chloroquin on a
patient and he got better. Okay, and that's great you have. That's
an anecdotal situation. That's one patient. Although if you don't, you study
data. You know, with studydata, they take a group of people

(37:22):
and they'll have two groups of people. One of them they're using hydroxy chloroquin
on and the other they're using afake you know, a placebo on and
they're making sure they're not using anyother drugs at the same time, so
they can really isolate h is thehydroxy chloric in working. So in something
like I understand my brother is adoctor, and I get all kinds of

(37:44):
information frohim. For example, therewas a blood plasma transfer test or whatever
that they did was very small.It wasn't a full big enough study to
really get the information out of it. But the problem is they were also
giving the patient steroids in addition tothe blood asthma transfer. We know steroids
helps with COVID treatments, so unlessyou do the test where you isolate it,

(38:07):
you don't really know which one washelping and which one wasn't. But
in the case of hydroxy chlorine,they've done all these there are five different
studies that they've done where they've shownthat it has no effect whatsoever. The
group that's taking the fake hyglox hydroxychloroquin has the same results as the group
that's not I mean, that's takingthe real hydroxy chloroquin. So that's why

(38:30):
the CDC has said, hey,we got to find a better drug.
This really doesn't have an effect onmost of the people. But yeah,
getting back to your point, it'sit's real, and so I applaud you.
The problem with just wearing a mask, which honestly that's all I ever
do, is wear a mask,is that you can get them you get

(38:52):
in your eyes. Yeah, soI should start wearing a face mask too.
I mean too, I just thinkI mean for both sides of the
fence, honestly, just to likewear your mask or do whatever I mean,
it just hasn't been around long enough, so people are still learning.
So you know, one minute theycan say one thing, in the next
minute can be not true or true. I mean, so it just has,

(39:15):
you know, to be fair forboth sides. And it just takes
two minutes to put a mask onor something like, just just do it.
It's a really small price to payto just, you know, just
to be safe because things can flipflop around and they probably will. I
mean, I can't understand why somepeople are upset because in the beginning,

(39:36):
you know, they gave us falsedata. I mean, really they should
just should have said, like,we don't know, because I just created
so much with some people, youknow. But absolutely, the more we
the further we go into this,the more we learn. I like that
you're a squirmy person over there andconstantly moving around, by the way,
because I am too, so amI I know I sleep like that turning,

(40:00):
I move around too much. Thebear is always like I get I
get little kicks. Yeah. It'sfunny because a girl just got mad at
me recently for telling her that youcan't sleep in my bed, and I
was like, I'm doing you afavor. Believe me, Trust me on
this. No one likes sleeping withme. I'm all over the place.

(40:21):
You'll get kicked out of the bed. It's for your own safety because I
move around so much. But yeah, getting back to the COVID stuff there,
I mean, I think we've learneda lot, and I think we've
also learned now that something like ninetysix percent of all people who have died
also had underlying condition or ninety fourpercent of all people have died an underlying

(40:42):
conditions. So if you have,you know, some kind of a lung
problem or asthma or whatever, thenyou really need to take a different approach
than people that don't. Have youbeen on a porn set since COVID started
it, um, I'd be havinglike my own porn sets. I mean

(41:02):
I do believe that. Um.I mean I was completely shut in,
like because I didn't know if itwas airborne or not or what was going
on. But I believe, likeyou still need to go out like a
little bit, but be smart aboutit, um, because you need to
like have some kind of immunity,you know, build up your immune system

(41:24):
so that like when you do startto go out, you just don't get
like smashed, right you know so, um, but I have been like
on small ones like my own I'mbeing shooting, but you know, everybody
like tests it like the night beforeand just doing the best that we can,

(41:45):
you know we can do. Yeahthat's good, like so extra people,
you know, right, your ownsets. Now, who shoots for
you? Johnny Darko? Good okay, m HMOs stuff fantastic. I mean
you've got one of the world's greatestshooters shooting your content for you, then

(42:07):
that's wonderful. Yeah, we've fora long time, like I meant him
back in the Danny Hart Drive days. Yeah, wow, old school.
Oh that is so does does darkOut wear a mask while he's shooting or
in a um if it's just me, no, but he has and he's

(42:30):
tested and you're tested, and everybody'sfor COVID okay yeah yeah, well we're
doing that too. Yeah, we'reshooting every week and I have everybody tests
two days before for COVID because theresults don't come back now until like one
in the afternoon. He's not inVegas and yeah yeah at best one in

(42:52):
the afternoon. Um, so we'restill we're shooting, but we have the
makeup artist wears a mask. JimMe, my production manager, wears a
mask if I'm doing camera or youknow, if I'm not in the scene,
I'm wearing a mask and we takeeverybody's temperature at the door. Yeah,

(43:12):
it seems to be working, youknow, because although there have been
a lot of positive cases in ourindustry, as a general rule, it's
working. Somebody goes off set fora week or two, they get COVID,
they try to come back for theirnext scene, find out they've got
it, and then they're prevented fromworking until they're not. They don't have
it enough anymore, right, AndLike, I know this one girl and

(43:36):
she kind of believes in conspiracy,and she she tested positive, and she
was like, I don't think Ihad it, even though she tests it
positive. And I was like,well, you must have, because like
I've had seven negative tests from thesame place, right, Like, you
know, wasn't anything vicious or youknow, she she just like really didn't

(44:00):
get it. I think the partthat they don't understand is that, Okay,
look, if you're a twenty threeyear old girl who gets COVID and
you're healthy and you don't have anysymptoms then yeah, it's not a big
deal. But the big deal partis that you don't want to transmit it
to somebody who turns out to haveasthma, who then ends up in the

(44:23):
hospital and a respirator for four months. Oh yeah, I mean if I
had asthma, I wouldn't be doingshit, no way. Yeah, but
the only way we can get ridof this disease is by finding out who's
got it and quarantining them. Andthe people that test positive just have to
accept it and actually quarantine. Iwas also trying to be careful, like

(44:47):
not to catch it because you don'tlike it. Like I said earlier,
it hasn't been around long enough,like you we don't know, like at
the end of our lives. Itcould shave off ten years off our life.
Like we don't know, like lookhappened, Like let's say, if
he had chicken pox or measles,then you could get shingles or herpes.
I mean, so we don't know, like if you get this, like

(45:08):
what that could be later. Yeah. So, I mean, I mean
I've never been so regular with myvitamins and yeah, I take elderberry juice
every day. Tomrick, you know, I still make the same smoothie that

(45:30):
I used to make every week thatI used to put that special apple,
cherry pomegranate juice in that I knew. I remember Bill. He wanted to
get some of that juice and sendit to He had to get that juice.
Yes, yes, for that,that poor guy. For a while,
I was telling him, listen,I need you to send out,

(45:51):
you know, send somebody out forme. We're talking about Bill Fox.
Everybody who passed away last year.He was kind of like the center of
the industry in many ways longer thana year. Yeah, wow, you're
right, it's a year and ahalf now. It was right after Avin.
Uh two years ago, two avnsago. Yeah, no, I

(46:13):
miss him. I certainly do too. Yeah, I was. I know
you and I talked right after Avin. I sent you pictures of them doing
the little tribute to him that theydid at the show. I wish I
really wanted to be there. Yeah, yeah, it was great. It
was great. It was that andI got into the Hall of Fame that
year. So there or that atthat show. Oh, that's right,

(46:37):
that's right. We're together on thatone. We really forget that didn't show
up for your own Hall of Fameinduction. I didn't even know I was
gonna get it. A little bearwas sick and I just kind of get
a baby sitter in time that hehad Bronchita, so my boy. Yeah,

(46:59):
her dog we're talking about, that'sright. So Keana missed her Hall
of Fame induction and that's too badbecause it was really wonderful and and and
the thing is is that, likethat might be the last AVN that was
like that. I mean, Idon't know what's going to happen down the
road, but I don't know whethera world's going to go back to the
way it was or not. That'sa good question. It definitely has changed

(47:23):
our lives. Yeah, I knowthey're doing virtual x biz right now,
so um, like or maybe theydid already this week, I couldn't.
I can't get interested in going toa virtual show. Maybe in the future
when we've got the headsets and wecan really feel like we're walking around in

(47:44):
three D or something, But Idon't know. Ard Yeah, yeah,
I mean so much has changed alreadyin the industry, and AVN laid off
a bunch of the people that puttogether the show, so I don't know
what they're gonna do next year.Oh my gosh, I didn't know that,
right. I don't think they're gonnahave an av N show. And

(48:07):
I think they've already announced we're nothaving an av N show in twenty twenty
one. But will they even havean av N show in twenty twenty two.
I guess we'll have to wait andsee. I mean, I guess
it's better to have like something,some virtual something. I get what you're
saying. No, how many awardsdo you have on your trophy shelf?

(48:29):
Where's your trophy shelf? Yeah?I only got the Hall of Fame out
of all these years. So that'sjust that's just freaking wrong. That can't
even be true because I agree.But you've been in a thousand Darko videos
Johnny Darko. Did he not winany awards for videos that you were in?

(48:50):
Oh? Yeah, somebody can't.I don't know what they went.
One, he didn't give you anyI would have given you an award if
you were on the cover of avideo that I got an award for Nation
one the Best Asian movie one year. And there's like, could be a
couple other things. I don't rememberwhat they are. Well, where's your

(49:15):
Hall of Fame trophy? Where'd youput it? I have it. I
have it in my living room.Okay, that's prominent display. It's good.
Yeah, well my old house.So it's like bas is a issue.
Wait old house? You moved again? You moved in the last four

(49:37):
years? No, okay, okay, because I like your house over there.
All right, So you're filming nowadaysmostly for your own only fans and
for Darko and for me whenever Ican get you to Las Vegas here,
Um, what kind of stuff arewe seeing on your on your only fans?

(49:58):
First off, I guess I shouldpull this up on my screen over
here? Is how much is youronly fans? Let's see. I think
it's wild ninety five. Okay,that's pretty good price the fans they put
on there. It can be easilythirty dollars because it's not I put like
a lot of full hot actions,you know, triple X hardcore on my

(50:23):
timeline for free. I do freewyeah yeams too, Okay, So but
um, yeah, that's really cool. A lot of people have, you
know, only fans, but thenthey charge you a bunch of you know,
charge you thirty dollars for a videoor something like that. But you're

(50:44):
saying that you give it away.I'm looking at her only fans right now.
Um, she has seven hundred andfifty posts on there for twelve ninety
five and plus it doesn't include likethey have like a story like Instagram does.
So I always put up like awhole bunch of little pictures and videos
like throughout the day. Plus Iwanted to do I wanted to make it

(51:07):
really good for people, you know, just to try to help out a
little bit get through this pandemic thing. Like maybe you know some hot you
know, dirty pictures or some boobiesor something might just take your mind off
of it for a while. It'syeah, I think, And this is

(51:28):
just a small recommendation, right,I think you should hit the little button
on there that lets people see whatyour feed is. But it doesn't people
can't see the pictures in the videos, but they can see what you typed,
so then they know that. Likesome girls don't want to do that
because they only update their site likeonce a month or something, or they'll
go for two months without updating it, so they don't want guys to know

(51:50):
how often they update it. Butyou're updating every day, oh yeah,
and like sometimes more than like oncea day. Yeah, yeah, well
you should let people see it.Then I see that you have forty thousand
likes on there, so seven hundredand fifty. So if you had four
hundred posts and forty thousand, thatwould be a thousand likes pro posts or

(52:15):
no, one hundred likes propost.You got a lot of members on there
for sure. How to do that? I just didn't want to get into
trouble bill fit, you know,um did mine? I don't know if
being get in trouble or anything.Okay, if people can read them read
it, who knows? I shouldhow to change the couple standard though?

(52:38):
You know out there always how somegirls can say and do whatever and others
are being you know, yeah,certainly on Instagram. I mean that it's
crazy just that Brittany Rezavi, Iguess or Ravazi is the one that everybody

(53:00):
always points me to and they're like, look at her, she's naked every
day on Instagram, and she theydo. They let her get away with
it. But if a porn starshows like the quarter of her nipple or
even like an outfit, that's sortof see through she gets immediately deleted from
Instagram. Don't wear a bikini onthere, Like I'll put every so often,

(53:21):
but only like if I'm in apool or actually at the beach or
something like I just can't be walkingaround in a bikini. Yeah, ridiculous.
Like are you friends with Brianna Banks? I know who she is.
I'm not like friends with her,but like I'm friendly with her. You

(53:42):
know, Bree checks in with meevery once in a while, and it's
like it's every single time. It'slike I fucking got deleted off Instagram again,
and I'm like, what did youput headshots? Nothing but my face
on there? And they still deleteme every time. No, that's super
bad. I think what happens islike there's like haters or those fake profile

(54:02):
people because it's the organization and thatthey just you know, I joined Instagram
a little later, so maybe Ididn't have like the build up of people,
So I don't know, maybe likethe algorithm or something. It's just
the numbers, and I think they'rejust able to attack you easier or something

(54:22):
because there's like other porn stars thatgot verified and they can write whatever they
want to write and where whatever theywant to wear. It seems to be
fine. I don't understand. Theyhave a thing on there saying if you
want to be verified, you haveto have at least ten thousand followers and

(54:44):
be somebody who is like a youknow, public figure or whatever. I
applied and they said they rejected me. And I'm like, well, I
have one thousand followers. I nevereven got a response, and I tried
like a year ago. I've beenstuck at like seven hundred thousand forever.

(55:05):
It takes me forever. I'm likea constant bullshit. That's sure, you
know. And here you have thoseseven hundred thousand followers, and you should
be able to monetize them if theywould just let porn stars be porn stars.
And like I've heard a rumor thatTwitter was looking into this now that

(55:29):
why shouldn't they. If somebody's gota million followers on Twitter, whether they're
an adult or not, then youshould be able to put up commercials basically,
and you know, get paid fordoing so. Yeah, like who
cares, honestly if somebody's a pornstar or not, Like then you see
to get the fuck over it.Like, look at all these scammers out

(55:50):
in the world, like all thehorrible things that they're doing compared to what
porns are, like that Bella girl, just as she just scammed all these
people, right, Okay, Soto clarify for our listeners, Bellethorne is
a famous movie star. Apparently I'venever heard of her before this, but
she joined either but I don't keepup with stuff, but she joined only

(56:12):
fans. She got like a milliondollars worth of money in the first day
and told everybody, Hey, here'sa two hundred dollars pay per view picture
of triple X nude of me.And then when they all paid their two
hundred dollars, they got a lingeriepick that belonged on Instagram that had zero
nudity. Yeah. Oh, butthe porn stars are such scammers and chargebacks,

(56:35):
and we're such bad, horrible peopleexactly like or like look at us
compared to like some of these polishedhissians. It's it's ridiculous the ship they
put our poor industry through, whenat least we're an open book. But
look what the fuck they're doing.It's disgusting, Yes, disgusting, Like

(56:58):
anybody that I personally know would neverdo anything like that. What they're doing,
but yet we get the ship Dicky, unreal. We're the honest ones.
Damn it. Porn people are honestat least you see what's in our
closet. Yeah, and I thinkone of the great things about the pandemic,

(57:19):
and there are good things that'll comeout of the pandemic, but one
of them is just that people allover the country and all over the world
are realizing that, Yeah, youknow what, I got laid off at
work. I can't get a jobright now. You know, our industry
is not working right now. Youknow, I'll just go on only fans
and entertain people and sell dirty picturesof myself or whatever. And by the

(57:39):
time this is over, there's notgoing to be this stigma of porn stars
anymore, because everyone's going to bea porn star of one way or another.
Un only fans. Well, Iremember that with one And if things
go back to normal, because sometimespeople have they do that it's okay for
them at that time when it's convenientfor them, but then how soon they

(58:04):
forget. Just remember, things nevergo back to normal. You and I
are nearly the same age, soyou know this, Like everyone always wants
things to be the way they wereback in the good old days, and
it never works that way. There'swill be a new good old days,
but it's different music. Well yeah, that's like I didn't listen to a

(58:30):
new song from nineteen ninety until liketwenty nineteen. But then I started listening
to some new music somewhat recently,and I was like, okay, there
is some good new stuff out here, but oh there is, there is
check out Lizzo. Lizzo is good. Okay. I never heard of that.

(58:51):
I know because there was a likea twenty year old on my set
and she was listening to music andI was like, this doesn't suck,
like you're normal crap that these youknow, nineteen year olds bring in here
and he's pretty good. Who's this? Her name is Kara Cole was the
girl that turned me onto Lizzone.And it's like, hey, this good
music. It's sort of a mixof R and B and H and you

(59:13):
know, jazz and um and uh, I guess you'd call it R and
B. So she's good. She'sgood. Well, okay, so that's
your only fans. What else areyou doing? You're doing a sex panther?
Mhm, what else you got Ithat's that's it. Okay, I

(59:35):
pretty put like I keep seeing plentybusy because I'm pretty hands on. But
with this whole thing going on withonly fans, I mean, I wasn't
sure if I should start looking intolike another platform or something, just just
in case. Plenty of other platformsout there right now for sure. Uh,

(59:57):
you know many VIDs. A lotof girls are putting their content on
many VIDs. I don't like aforty cut though, that's so old school
for the videos which one I thinkthey take like a sixty forty cut.
Okay, yeah, so old school. The differences is that they bring you

(01:00:20):
traffic, so you should give somebodya higher cut if you're if they're bringing
you people to buy it, likeonly fans doesn't bring you any traffic,
right right, so they should geta lower cut. But clips for sale
and many VIDs and whatever. Imean, if there's a million people cruising
around clips for sale in any givenday looking for content that says Asian big

(01:00:43):
boobs, then oh that's good.Though I didn't realize that they brought you
traffic. Yeah all of them do. I want clips, many VIDs and
clips for sale. They have peoplebrowsing around that I've never heard of you,
and you can get a lot ofnew customers that way. So that's
that's why. Oh okay, isthat Bear? Ye? Okay. So

(01:01:08):
I'm looking at her her new dog, which is not new because I just
haven't seen her in four years.But he is adorable. He is a
Yorky, is that right? Goda thing for Yorkis you know he's from
the slame bloodline is Sophia. Oh. I can actually hear him sort of

(01:01:29):
moaning right now. Oh you know, it's a Montana. The guide was
like, Bear makes all these noises, these grunting noises and stuff and little
snorts, and he was like,oh my god, he makes the moose
call. Oh moose, that's it. He's on the bed right now and
it looks like you shot him witha tranquilizer gun. Oh now he's upside

(01:01:52):
down. Oh this is a cutelittle doggie hired from his Montana trip.
Okay, Well, that's the lasttopic I want to talk to you about
today, is your Montana trip.Or basically, I want to get some
personal information that your fans who fantasizeabout being your virtual boyfriend can use here,

(01:02:14):
so you just went on a triprecently that is not where most people
go for vacations. What do youlike to do for fun? I apparently
you like nature? Huh I do. I mean I grew up in a
farm. It's funny because I hatedanything country for years. But now I
just like, lately it just seemslike, oh my god, just get

(01:02:37):
me outside. Yeah, away fromthe masses. I mean, at least
it's safe, it's beautiful. Imean, you get outside, I get
to do stuff that people are friendly, you know, consider it. I
just really enjoy myself and dressing uplike a cowgirl. It was fun.

(01:02:58):
It was so different. Really,so why did you dress up like a
cowgirl? We ride horses and stuffout there to ride a horse, but
it just didn't have enough time.But um I did some. You know,
I'm always shooting from my only fansand stuff, So okay, get
in a little something out there.So you shot a bunch of cool stuff.

(01:03:21):
You're only fans in Montana? Yeah, Like like, what did you
do stuff with the outdoors? Yeah? Outdoors? I was like in total
bear country too. Oh my god. They're like the guide was like,
it is starting to get a littlecold at night. So once once the
air changes just a little bit,like for the towards the coolness. You

(01:03:45):
have to be really careful of bearsout there because they get really hungry because
they know they're going into hiber nation. So I thought I was going to
be doing all this hiking. Yeah, you know, so that didn't happen.
Oh okay, because it's a lotof bear attacks out there and the
weather changed, so they really advisedagainst it. But I did do one

(01:04:09):
shoot, like right on the edgeof the forest, and I thought it
was fine, and then my friendwas like, oh my god, that's
total bear country and like last year, two people were attacked like two miles
from where I was, So youbetter really like this. Did you see
a bear while you're out there?I didn't. I didn't. I would

(01:04:30):
not go into the forest. Iwould not. There was a great story
I read yesterday. Apparently a guywho was out shooting elk with his bow
and arrow. I don't know wherethis was, but maybe Canada. So
he shoots the elk with his bowand arrow, but the elk gets away,

(01:04:53):
so he figures, well, itwould be dead by morning. So
he comes back the next day tothe same spot and there's his elk with
his arrow in it still. Sohe brings up his bow to shoot the
elk again, and the elk chargedhim and gored him and killed him.
So it's like, yes, ohwow, I think it's fair, not

(01:05:16):
knocking hunting so much, but listen, if you get to kill the elk,
the elk should have equal opportunity tokill you, and in this particular
case, with elk, one hunterzero. Oh my god, you gotta
try to find out where that was. Okay, I'll find the story.
I saw moose out there. Iwent down the river. I saw two

(01:05:38):
moose, a lot of elk now, actually elk, dear buck, antelope.
That was really cool. Nice.That sounds like a great trip.
All right, So you guys areout there thinking, how do I become
a Keyana's virtual boyfriend? This isa thing. You're gonna need to get

(01:05:59):
your nature your game, step upyour nature game. Are you ready to
take her somewhere where they have bearsand only? Was that easy at times?
All right? Well, thank youso much for doing this. I
know this was your first podcast ever. You know, I hope the viewer

(01:06:24):
the listeners enjoy just kind of listeningto the two of us sort of ramble
like this, Um, tell everybodyyour social media one more time where they
can get all your great content.My Twitter is Keyana, underscored your.
My Instagram is official Keyana. Doyour it's sex Keyana dot com x t

(01:06:47):
yep. And my only fans youknow, it's on the link. Only
fans. Yeah, underscored your andthat's it. And you don't have that
website anymore. I guess that BillFox used to run for you. No,
he did my only fans oh okay, so he must have converted it
over. I do have my Kianadiors as a home like a flash page.

(01:07:13):
Okay, find me. I dosell some movies on foreign hobb and
stuff. But yeah, all mylinks are on my Kiana dior dot com.
If you get confused, got itall right? Well there you go,
everybody, Keiana Dior. If youare one of the legions of Keyana
fans who are listening to the programfor the first time to check out Keana,

(01:07:35):
we thank you very much for listeningand we hope that you will hit
the subscribe button and give us afive star review, as that helps us
get sponsors and recognition throughout the worldof podcasting. So there you go,
everybody. My name is Glen Kingagain. I'm Glenn King xxx on Twitter.
That's g L E N N kI n G xxx on Twitter.

(01:07:57):
The podcast Twitter, which has like, I don't know, a thousand followers
at this point, not too many, is M a M podcast one,
So go check us out and followus. There you go, everybody,
another great episode, I'm sure audiences, ma'am, thank you very much for listening.
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