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What's this is Ross Misfits and ofcourse marm with Jory with my wonderful,
brilliant co host, Miss Sarah Lace. That's right, and can you guys
guess what we have here as ourspecial guest for the day. This is
the wonderful, the awesome Nate Nasty. Hello, Hello, thank you for

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having me court so Nate, forthe people out there who have not had
the opportunity to see your greatness.Who is Who's this dude named name Nasty?
What was the question? I'm sosorry? Who are you? Who
are who are you? How wouldyou describe name Nasty? Nay Nasty?

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I'm a chill, normal guy thatI got very lucky to have a really
great job. I uh yeah,I'm from New Jersey. I'm twenty six
years old. I moved to Miamiand started doing porn full time when I
was twenty two. I shot myfirst scene when I was nineteen. Though.

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I started in like the New Jersey, New York area, shooting for
some small companies and stuff down toFlorida. Signed to Husty Models, been
with them for four years and nowI shoot for a bunch of great companies,
directors and with a bunch of amazingmodels and produced my own porn as
well. So it's pretty sweet.You know, I didn't know you were

(01:30):
in for as long as you beenin until I was doing my little,
my little research. To me,I'm like, he's been in that long.
People doesn't really started noticing me,like maybe twenty twenty two. Maybe
I feel like, yeah, that'swhat it was, because, like I
said, he was running like likeafter COVID, but I didn't know he
was. He's a before COVID person. Yeah, I mean I wasn't.

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I didn't really break into mainstream beforethen. I shot for some you know
companies up Northeast, like a shoutoutfreak Mob. That was one of the
first companies to shop for when Iwas like twenty lived like he was a
freak mob person Home Time. Yeah, that was one of the first companies
I ever shot with when I waslike twenty or something. And then I

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had a normal day job. Iwas a banker for a while, I
worked in a group home, youknow, did had night jobs, you
know, delivering pizza and stuff forextra cash, you know, just normal
stuff. And then uh, youwere the first they were they were a
banker. That's that's just the first. Yeah, that was a banker,

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Wells Fargo and PNC okay, andthen I was your favorite non porn job.
My favorite non porn job was Iworked at working at a group home
because it was like the most fulfillingone. I like took care of like
mentally challenged adults and so that wasdefinitely the most fulfilling. I didn't pay

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that great and uh I worked therefor maybe like ten months or something.
But then they had a bunch oflightoffs because COVID, and I was like
one of the newer employees. Igot laid off, which was a blessing
in disguise that was really upcited aboutit at the time. It was right.
I just had quit the bank becauseI was sick of that. I
worked there for like four years andit was just like it was so it
was so born now. I didthat, and then they got laid off.

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And then I went to Florida forthe first time, and I had
applied on all the agency websites andno one ever answered me. But then
I hit up to see him fuckon Twitter. When I went to for
the first time, just to shootwith some small companies. When I went
down there. I hit them andI didn't realize they were owned by my

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agent. Now see, my agent, Riley was there the whole time.
I thought he was like a paor something. And after he was like,
you still want us on to hostootmodels? And I was like hell
yeah. And then a few monthslater I moved down to Florida. I
do realize some of the some ofthe people who like, are you know,

(04:03):
the agent whatever? Sometimes you can'ttell that they're like, you know,
the person mentor they just look likesome over zealous fans. Sometimes not
gonna say, not gonna say names, but you've seen the people who are
who run certain some of these agencies, just like are you sure the owner?
You're just not someone who's just justhere, you know? Yeah,

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But some of them are just likeso relaxed in the back, but you're
just like like okay, like whatare you here? This this this fly
on the wall or this person that'sjust here, you know. But the
girl Plumb was definitely the job Ienjoyed the most. It was chill that
just gave me like a budget,and I was like, well, I

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learned how to cook there because theywould always have like a menu of like
what I needed to make the dudesthat day and then they're just having so
I would just have to make it. And uh. Also it was cool,
like they're giving me a budget oflike things to do with the dudes.
So I would like, I wouldgo to the movies. I'd be
like, Hey, I want tosee this movie, and they know,

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and we go to the movies andthe chill job. It was fun giving
them a sense of normalcy. Yeah. Next, say, you're cooking in
there. I said, what wonderif everything to cook in there? Oh?
I don't, well, I meanI just cooked whatever was on the
menu for me that day. Idon't know myself. I just like when

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I don't cook so much for myself. Honestly, when I do, I
don't know, making salmon, Ilike likes you know, it means the
notes I got in you was incorrectthen, because I was. I did.
I did my I tried to doextensive research on mister Nate Nasty,
and one of the things that itsaid out there in the world that's out

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there about you is that you loveItalian cuisine and you love who to cook.
I wouldn't say I loved I likedthe cook I do love Italian food.
That's like I like all food.I'm like the least picky eater.
I'll eat anything, like I lovetrying new things. But I guess Italian
foods like when my comfort foods,I guess like one of my main ones
I go to because I'm half Cicilianand half German, so I had a

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lot of Italian food growing up.Nice see, I'm one of the most
pa or the tomato sauce. Likehave you ever read the pasta from Scratch?
Have I ever made pasta from scratch? Yeah? No, I've always
wanted to. Not even I alwayswanted to. It looks like a fun

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process that would be for they eatit after, I'm sure. See,
I'm the most pickiest either eater inthe world. You know, I'm extremely
picky and I love to cook,but I hate anything with noodles. Yeah,
he doesn't like pasta. Oh andhe also doesn't like tomatoes, so
like spaghetti like out of the question. No, I like, you know

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stuff made that like you know,pizza and pizza, tomato sauce or I
love ketchup. I just don't likefresh tomatoes, gotcha, gotcha? So
like it's you there's a lot ofpeople don't. I don't get it,
but there's a lot of people thatdon't know my nephew loves them. I
just it's it's just always seems likebut I'm I'm a basic eatzo too,

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because like if I got a sandwich, like I would only put mayo and
ketchup on it, and that's allI need. Like I don't need the
pickles and tomatoes and the lettuce andthe mustard and and uh, what's that
other green crais. I don't neednone of that crap. That just seems
like an insol to the meal.People don't put sandwiches it's they put it

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on. They put it on that, and they put chili on. What
about good horse tragy like so likeI definitely will go for all of that.
But like I've seen Ross Star eat, he really like even when he
gets the facles, they're so likeplain and here I am like, not

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put everything on it, put extra. My friend made fun of me the
other day because they made me trimptacos and they had they had all the
vestables and stuff on it and they'revegan. So all I had was the
little petelia the trump and I putthe vegan cheese on it, and that's
all I needed. They were like, I went out and got all this

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other crap. That's all I needis vegan cheese and the trump That's enough.
And they made fun of me.For him, I'm like, I
don't enough, damn tomatos. ESee, he's crazy. He's crazy.
He needs more veggies and in hislife. I mean, I've been trying

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recently, but no one of myneighbor holes is here is to eat better.
So I've been trying to eat morevegetables and fruits and smoothies and taking
myself supplements and stuff. You know. I purchased a juicer and I didn't

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have enough root with my contertop,so I put it in my cabinet and
I haven't brought it back down since. Bro, you completely forgot about it.
I did not. I've seen withthe cabin like, oh I should
I got. I got, Ibought a cook bought, I bought a
recipe book and everything so I canmake it right. But and I've been

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trying to experiment with some silence.But it was like I got like mango
dressing seasonings so he can taste likefood. You should see, he went
crazy. He bought like a dozendifferent like just like vinaigrettes and different dressings,
different like flavors and stuff, justtrying to like amp up his like

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salad intake. I'm like, youjust have to find one, a good
one and then just leave it atthat. I like a good like a
good raspberry vinegarette. Yeah, that'smy favorite. I have that. I
just I just know, but likea thousand Island m h, I don't

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know, No, I don't likethat was malin DM right, there is
there's one that's like more orange thanthat. I think it's like French something.
The French one is good. Yeah, I like that one much.
I'd say, you want I likethat? Oh yeah. The most recent

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one I've had was actually a bloodorange glaze. It has bosamic vinegrette in
its interesting. It's really good andmind you, I think I was more
of like a marinade or something,but like I ran out of just dressing
and vinegarette and I was like,you know what, I can't eat my
salad dry, so I kind oflike put it on there and I was

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like, yo, this is good. So I'm not even sure if it's
officially a dressing or just a vinaigrette. But it works. It works.
Yeah, it works because it saysit's a glaze. So I don't know
what that's supposed to be used for, but I use it for a salad.
That was great. But since yousaid you like making salmon. Actually,

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for my birthday recently, we didone of my favorite meals, which
is salmon with asparagus in a foilpacket. So we just we threw it
on the grill, even though weusually put it on the in the oven
just because our oven's broken. ButI'll like slice up some lemons, put
that under the asparagus and then basicallymake the like a bed of asparagus,

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put the salmon on top, andthen I will melt butter and put it
with seasonings I like putting, forexample, have an arrows and honey and
then you know the other spices,like kind of make it a little bit
garlicy without overdoing it, and itturns out really good. Each time.
You just throw it in for aboutfifteen minutes and it's done. It's one

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of the easiest, like meals you'retalking about seven it's really good. And
then we'll do it. We'll putall that like on a bed of rice
or something, and we're done,just to balance out that meal. I
haven't used my grill with so long, so I kind of want to go

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outside and just light writing right now, but you know, eventually back up
next time. It's I'm gonna makesure we do some of that. I
don't think I don't think I've usedI can use my grills as the last
time you seen me use my grip. Yeah, when I was putting the
sausages on there, and I waslike, oh, yeah, it's so

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big. You know, I alwaysdo something like that with an innuendo.
I have to. I have tokeep it dirty, keeping you're recorded for
you for your exactly. I waslike, yeah, I like multiple sausages

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at the same time. So nownow now I'm wondering, like, because
I had this list of stuff thatI've found online about you, that's like,
how much this stuff is actually accurateor not? Because it says it
says you practiced yoga regularly and youattributed to your physical fitness. Is that

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even true? Mate? You're askingme that about you. Literally, it
gave a big list. It gavea big list. It is its facts
about may nasty and like where iswhat? What hell do you find?
I do my research. I allthese don't do yoga. You're literally I

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might have done it a few timeswith girls that I know that I've been
like, hey, I need toscratching. They're like, we can do
some yoga, you know, Likeyeah, I try to this year in
toward the end of the last year, I tried to start like stretching more
often, Like I try to stretchbefore bed in the morning. But I

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don't even I don't every day,Like you know, my physical fitness.
I mean, I think I'm apretty in shape guy, but like you
know, I I'm working on it. I'm trying to get some more muscles.
So I always been like a skinnyguy. So I'm trying to trying
to work out like since for theend of last year, and I'm trying

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to eat healthier. But no,yoga is not a part of my normal
fitness regimen. I would love tolearn yoga and maybe make it part of
it in the future, but rightnow I just try to try to stretch
a little. Now this is theperfect time to plug in my yoga YouTube
channel. I'll tell you right now, I am not a teacher. Channel.

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She was bouncing. She was bouncingon a on a ball earlier,
like he was bouncing on that ballwhile we were waiting for you to come
more. I got I got thisball for my birthday, and she was
just bouncing around and I'm like,like, it looks like you're doing something
else while you're just like I'm takingBut no, I kind of want to

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go down as this to see likethe say the deep curious, deep bucking
fake facts. You have two catsnamed Riley, one named the race one
names. One's name is Riley.Follow them on Instagram the doctor for boys

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and like on the list is saidthey're both names Riley. No, it's
rees Andreley. My agent's name isRiley. And no, I did not
name my cat after my agent.My cat I've known for about twelve years.
Sokay, okay, I'm just goingto go straight down. Nate Nacy
started his acting career in twenty sixteenwith a minor role in a sitcom.

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A sitcom. No, I probablystarted my acting career in twenty sixteen with
doing some plays in college, butI've never been in a sitcom. I
would love to be in a sitcom. I've been in like porn sitcoms.
But no, I didn't play incollege in twenty sixteen though, so that

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actually probably is a year I actuallystarted acting. What type of like I'm
gonna ask you what plays? Isit? Like? Like Roman and Juliet?
Were you like? Were you all? There was one it was dude.
This is so long ago now I'vealmost I forgot what the ones called.
But the one that the biggest rolewas murder. It was like a

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murder mystery one, and I wasI was plenty some German dudes. I
had a German accent the whole time, and then uh, and they thought
I was Everyone thought I was akiller until I got murdered, like towards
the end and yelling at everybody,and then the lights went off and then
I got shot. But it wasit was cool. I had to learn
like a German accent and stuff thatsounds fun. It was fun. I'm

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a I think I'm a pretty goodactor. I'm trying to get more when
it comes to porn stuff. Ieither like super gonzo, like hardcore gonzo
stuff, like some of my favoritedirectors are like Darko or like a shut
foke a pot shot few times aweek like stuff like that but in but
uh or I like like heavy awesomeacting stuff like I do some good awesome

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acting stuff for Mike Kasar and stuff. Uh and nominated for Best Male Supporting
Actor form one of my rules forhim. For Aye, it's just past.
But you know how important is alot of the roles are just like
ooh stop, mom oh what isit? You know? I don't like
those as much. I take thescenes and I do them, but like

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I like the serious acting or actingat all, like those that's what I
you know, okay, like Iremember just saying it that somewhere I personally,
I love the storylines. Personally,I love the story I need to
like even like the Yeah, likethe corny ones I watch, like I

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might only watch the girls I'm onlywatching. I don't mind doing. I
still have fun doing them. Butlike the one the scenes I'm proud of,
but it's my hardcore liked the scenesor like my serious acting scenes where
I'm like, this is almost lookslike a movie. You know. Yeah,
And I make me act like alot of the you know, don't
they either make me act like stupidor like make me act like a you

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know, like you know, it'sstill it's still it's still fun for the
right with the right crew and theright coast, because sometimes it just ends
up feeling like comedic porn. Yeah, you know, like just can't keep

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a straight face. You're just likeyou trying to be all broody, and
you're just like this is nothing likeme, but okay, this is fun.
Yeah. See for me, Ineed to know why why you are
having sex, Like I need toknow why you're there, Like like,
oh, okay, uh, yougot to school late and your teacher made

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you have the tension. Okay,and then y'all and something happens there.
Okay, I know why you're there. You know, someone broke into my
house. Oh, you're being punnedfor breaking into my house. I know
the storyline. You know. IfI get turned it on and then all
of a sudden, like I seelike someone's dick of someone's mouth, it's
like, okay, I barely getoff. Yeah, I barely get to

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drink off anymore, And when Ido, it's usually for somebody else.
But whenever I do get to drinkoff for myself. Still now, I
usually watch my own scenes, butback in the day, I never watched
the storylines because I don't I don'tknow. I feel like when I jerked
off, I'm like, I'm tryingto pretend the guys me almost like like

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so like if it's some other storylinesgoing on, I know it's not me.
That makes it harder. Like Ijust need to see the girls suking
or fucking a dick that I canpretend is my dick and then jerk off
to like the of what the girl'sdoing. I get it. See,
I may I mainly watch a girlgirl, but a girling machine. But
the thing is is like, sinceI know the people now, it's really

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hard for me to watch anybody becauselike if I if I, if I
have shaired bread with you, it'skind of like oh okay, or if
I've been with someone already kind oflike mm hmm. I don't know if
I can, you know, sitback in Mars individual because I like,
so go ahead. I feel that, yeah, I like watching my own

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scenes, or I have to bewatching something in like Europe where I don't
know nobody, no, no,no, go ahead, this is this
is about you. But yeah it'slike, hmm, this is about you,
so obviously we're gonna throw in ourtwo cents or experience, isn't it?
But this is a little bit moreabout you. Yeah, for me,

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I will say, I'm not toopicky about whether it has a storyline
or not. I feel like itjust has to be something that you can
actually get into with like a certainlevel of intensity. And I like it
where they build up in intensity.We're in the beginning, it's like a
little bit like flower kind of havingthat like build up, and then towards

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the end, it's just like allright, you pounding it, you know.
I like that. Yeah, Iagree the build ups good. But
in general, I watched cartoon porn. You watch cartoon peorn to hint see,
I never I never got that,and I honestly never got a girl
girl porn that much either. LikeI appreciate it and it looks beautiful,

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but like I'm just waiting for thegirl to start like gagging out. Dick,
I get it. You know that'spersonally totally. I'm gonna tell you
why I get tell you it's beautiful. I'm gonna tell you why that I
watch girl Girl. It's because,like you know, if you say,
you put yourself in the situation.Okay, I know how big my dick

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is, you know, And it'slike I can see like people who are
important, some I can you know, compete with, some I cannot compete
with. And it's kind of likeif you have a mandingo, it's kind
of like, you know what,I can't make the screen like that.
You know, well, you havesomething like, you know, something not

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not a mandingo. I can saymaybe, you know, but it's it's
like I can't give you that.So it's around my goals. If I
see it a dude's dick, youknow, usually so yeah, well I
can't really drink off to you guysdick. That's like I can't drink off

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to like a dread sized dick orlike Master because it doesn't look like my
dick at all. I drink offto a lot of like Adriano or like
dudes like that. It was likedis kind of looked like mine, you
know, I can pretend it's mine. I feel like even with the opposite
sex, I kind of do thattoo, where I look for scenes where

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the girl looks a little bit morelike me, maybe eat like a little
bit more like Ebony or like Latina, stuff like that, where I can
still kind of feel like I canput myself in there versus you know,
I'm I'm just not white, soI can't always imagine myself in that girl's
position. Mm hm. For surefor sure, especially when it's like a

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because I when I watch like justlike like other people's born, I like
watching like an or sometimes like DPor whatever, just depending on it,
because it feels like their reactions aren'tas exaggerated, you know, but they
have bigger reactions as opposed to justa regular boy girl sex scene. Yeah

(24:52):
for sure. Yeah, I'm notnecessarily about getting railed by that many people.
It's about just like the moment,the intensity. Yeah, yeah for
sure. I yeah, absolutely.I I love watching like gang Bank scenes
and Blowbank scenes, but like inreal life, I'd much rather get like

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reverse gang Banks, which I doa lot, But I like watching gang
Bank. It's just as much becausethe girls just like so overstimulated and being
flooded out and it's just hot,you know. Yeah, that's that's pretty
much why I like it as well. Like in my personal life, I
haven't really done gang bangs. I'vedone one like one or two off camera,

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but as far as like on camera, really do more of like orgies
and stuff, not even not evenreverse because I've done only like one or
two of those, and like it'sbeen a while, but I don't know.
I like seeing that overstimulation for sure, kind of seeing them like almost
like they're place over and they're justin that sex mode like yeah, just

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give it to me, you know. And sometimes though, during like the
that just made me think because duringthe reverse gang bang, it's the same
thing kind of happens with the girlstoo sometimes if they have good energy and
chemistry with each other, because thenthey're just like feeding off each other,
like yeah, the dude, andthey're also like eating each other's pus season

(26:23):
stuff if they're into that, andthat's just really great little really that sucks
about some of those orgy the samething obviously, but some girls, some
girls are straight and they're only gayfor pay, and they don't like doing
it, and you can see itin their dang face that they are acting

(26:44):
like they enjoy having the girl,like going down on the girl, and
they don't. You can see intheir face, in their faces like in
everything, and you know, thattakes it takes me out of it for
sure. When I like shoot mygroup scenes, usually like I used to
like try to get a bunch ofgirls together and be like, hey,
what you did the same. Butnow I hit up like one or two

(27:07):
girls and I know know each otheralready. I'm like, hey, find
girls that you already enjoyed working with, because sometimes it's tired when you had
a bunch of you know, personalitiesmore genuine. It makes it more genuine
when it's someone who's already like workstogether and you know they have that chemistry

(27:29):
and that passion for each other onat least on screen, that you're just
like, all right, but let'sput all of us together and have some
fun with it and a little bitless like work as well, you know,
versus foaming with someone new and you'relike, okay, let me build
the rapport up right now, youknow, let me get to know them,
figure out what their license dislikes.Versus when you already know that you're

(27:52):
like, oh, yeah, wedon't have fun today. At that point,
you're you're already that anticipation for thatscene makes it so much better.
Yeah, for sure, mm hmm. Like I like what companies ask and
they're like, oh, who wouldyou like to work with? Or who
haven't you worked with? That you'vebeen wanting to or who have you worked

(28:14):
with that you want to shoot again? And it makes it like, oh,
yay, you're gonna get the bestout of me. When I asked
me that I send them a longlist. Right well, and to interject
this, man, who are yourtop five? Do you work I haven't
worked with yet? Yeah, you'retough five that I haven't worked with you.

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Oh that's a tough question. Well. Three right off the bat,
like just popped in my head.Are Kiara New York, Alexis, Alexis,
tay Adriana Chuck. Okay, thisis not h I've done a blowbang

(29:07):
with Tommy King. I want todo like an actual scene with her,
like a boy girl with her.So does that does that count as one?
All right? Last one? SkinDiamond is my all time favorite,
and I've seen she just did II don't think she's like really out of

(29:32):
retirement, but she came back intolike one scene recently. So if she
ever does that again, I hopewe were just talking about some capacity.
She was like, I grew upon I love I didn't I didn't say

(29:52):
her. She would have been thefirst one I said. But she's kind
of a semi retired at least,so she was doing her music. Yeah,
the same birthday as me. Actually, really, that's all. We
were just talking about that earlier becauseyou know, sometimes you can't you don't
know who's how many people's birthdays thesame day as you until that day and

(30:14):
you see all the tweets or whatever, and there was a thread of people
whose birthdays were the same day asme, and she was one of them.
And I was like, what itwas like seven people? And I
joked and jokingly said to her,I'm like, oh, might as well
just do all y'all come together,do a scene and just call it February
eighteen babies, and just have ally'all if anyone industry has the same birthday

(30:37):
as me. When's your birthday,Sarah, February eighteenth, Oh, coming
on Sunday? It passed? Oh? Related a Russell, when's your birthday?
January third? Happy? Related toyou too? Mind April sixth.
I know I had the same birthdayas Jack stauberd him. He's a musician,

(31:02):
looks like weird music, it's good. And Paul Rudd okay, at
least, you know, you know, cheer someone who doesn't age with a
vampire. No no, no,oh yeah yeah yeah that's good. Yeah
he's still he he don't age muchlike. He still looks the same way

(31:23):
he did when he likes Yeah,you know, I watched the First Anchorman
the other night, and I wasjust like, I'm like, this came
out in two thousand and four orsomething. Paul Rudd looks exactly the same
for real. Some people they arethey're like vampires. So I'm going down,
go down his next one, thenext thing? Did it? The

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next fact quote unquote about nay nasty. He owns a rare collection of exotic
plants, aging for someone as aplant lover, I do love my plants.
I used to have a lot ofawesome plants when I lived in my
tiny home that I have in NewJersey before Florida. It's like there's a

(32:06):
bunch of big windows in there.It's all windows. I had a bunch
of crazy plants in there. Butnow I kind of travel too much to
take care of plants. I onlyhave like a couple like succulents, like
you know, you get that forexample, these down here, this one
that you see, yeah, thatone, Like when I'm traveling. Sometimes

(32:27):
it looks rough, but it's areal plant. Yeah. So this one,
that top one, that one's real, Oh nice. Yeah, and
then I have this one right here, oh everywhere. That one literally goes
all the way over here. Ohit's sweet. That one's big. But

(32:52):
yeah, they all came from oneplant. Actually, they came from one
plant, and I just kind oflike, I love that. M h.
I have some gardens around my tinyhome still that likely annual plants,
so they grow back every year.I just need to go there. I
just need to go and life cleanit out, you know, get all

(33:15):
the weed down ship still you.So what is your favorite plants or flower?
My favorite plants or flower? Ilike bleeding hearts and lilacs. Lilaxes
smells so good and they're pretty too. Bleeding hearts, but it was really
cool looking because they look like bleedinghearts. Yeah. I actually have the

(33:37):
tattooed on my leg both those plants, so that practice true. Then that
was one of the facts on therethat that was like your favorite tattoo or
something like that. It symbolizes growthand ambition. That's why it's right arm.
No, I had it doesn't there, they're just they were like my

(34:00):
mom's favorite flowers, and they're alsomy favorite flowers. But I don't know
if it's my favorite tattoo. It'sone of them, growth and ambition.
It's one of your right arm,right arm, That's what it's. I
got New York City and the Yankees. I mean, that's what it is.
It's here to get a tattoo inyour right arm, and it's simpy

(34:22):
by growth and ambition. I gotthe New Jersey Devil, I don't.
And then I got this. It'slike a silhouette of like my sister,
me and my mom at like theBronx so and you were a little from
like a picture. That might bemy favorite tattoo, but I also really
like the New York City one.But none of them symbolized growth or ambition.

(34:44):
What I'm saying, like the factsabout you that's on the internet is
incorrect. I'm looking at the Aprilsixth birthdays to say, like if I
know any of these people, andlike I went past three pages and I
only know, uh, I onlyknow I've heard of two of these people
for Roka James and Bobby Starr.Everybody else needs to listen. I've never

(35:07):
heard yes you. It was likeit was a list of like twenty five
names, but of that list,only recognize those two names. Got it.
It's even more popular, and Ijust never I just don't know them
because I don't know everybody, butI know a lot of people. But
in those two that I actually haveseen their name before, right, that's

(35:32):
well, that's cool. But they'reall super chill. Only only have only
had three plants. They're all thesame plants. They're all uh, they're
all mother on laws or snake plants. Okay, so they're they're easy to
take her because I'm lazy, youknow, Like that's the app. He
has an app that tells him whento water them. Yes, it just

(35:52):
says, what are your plants?Okay? I just because like Woulney Wright
was one who got me into whoconvinced me to get plants. So I
got plants because he convinced me.Because I know that one helps clean up

(36:14):
clean up the airs, the area, the air, PERI the only reason
I have. I mean, let'sgo to this list, fake fake Nate
nasty facts. At this point,Nate is multi lingual. He can fluently
speak Spanish and English. I onlyspeak English. I wish I was bilingual

(36:38):
when I when I get out ofthe ubers in Miami, I say buenos
noches right right, that means goodnight. Yeah, so I know,
though I don't know any other languages. That's English. I would like to.
I hope to be bilingual one day. Maybe learn sign language too,

(36:59):
like that'd be chill s l orspent Spanish sign language yourself first. So
sign language, Spanish word, Imean verbal language. I would love to
learn them both. I tried tolearn sign language before my arm went on

(37:20):
haywire, and that thing is hard. I could remember some of the letters,
but that was college years and Irealized, yeah, I realized that
was hard. I know how tosay thank you, and I know how
to say fuck you, but helpsyou're pretty close no thank you? Oh

(37:45):
this is this is thank you?Yeah? This yeah, that's d that's
too easily mistakable. Why would theydo that? I mean, like reason
purpose well, because the thing iswith you, like you'll kind of like
flick it, you know, youclick it. I'm gonna say if it's
just like what if you thank yousomebody a little bit and then you get

(38:06):
punched in the face. I knowI've learned some of this stuff. You
just see it like this, soyou're like, no, no, no,
let you do it again, becauseI remember, like, uh,
have you ever seen a show called, uh called Switch That Birth. Yeah.
I haven't seen the entirety of it. I kind of like left after

(38:27):
a while, but I have seenlike the beginning of it. And that's
the reason I wanted to learn itbecause I was watching that show faithfully and
I'm like, okay, uh,I can learn I can learn some of
this. And that was that wasit. Let me see. I just
watched Echo. Have you guys seenit? I've seen two episodes that one's

(38:49):
really good. If you like Marvelstuff, I would recommend that one.
And they do a lot of signlanguage on there. My favorite shows ever
are the probably Breaking Bad and BoJackHorseman. I love Breaking Bad, bo
Jack It. I feel like itdepends on the day, you know,
I have to be in the moodfor it, as I love Jack.

(39:14):
What do you what do you workanime in general? Huh? Do I
watch anime work in general? Idon't really watch anime myself. I wants
the friends that watch anime that Iwatch it with them sometimes, like I
enjoy Attack on Titan and I enjoywhat is jiu jitsu Kaisen or something?

(39:35):
Yeah, nominated for country role.I think, yeah, all those seem
cool, but I don't really watchit, watch it, but I would,
you know, I just I don'twatch that much stuff besides like YouTube.
Honestly, I get that I've kindof been or at least like just

(40:00):
because the way I am. IfI get bored with like Netflix and stuff,
then I'll just end up watching stuffon like YouTube. And recently I've
just been into Kitchen Nightmares. KitchenNightmares and Kitchen all the episodes on on
YouTube and the Hotel Hell or whatever. Yeah. See she she knows that

(40:23):
I can't watch Kitchen Nightmares because ofmy back interaction with those people. Yeah,
he was on the set for oneof them. When I first started
doing anything in entertainment, I wasa cast and director for reality shows.
So I did like the Mold,Kitchen Nightmares, Flavor of Love three and

(40:45):
stuff like that, like uh,Real Chance of Love and America's Next Time.
So that's how I got, youknow, started, and all this
stuff. And when it came toKitchen Nightmares, like I was once like
my government name is probably one ofthe most those passing names in the world.
So they had they called me into work whatever the cast the people

(41:06):
the fake people that eat the restaurant, and so I got there the first
day and they realized I wasn't whatmy name looks like. So they were
very like, very very artwork like, very very racist towards me. And
it was just like, yeah,and that's why I stopped doing anything with

(41:28):
Newsport Fox News Network after that,because, like, you know, I
have an okay, it's resume whenit came to casting, but it was
kind of like, really, thisis how y'all gonna do, okay,
And so that's and that's why Istopped doing anything with Kitchen. I don't
I don't even watch The Kitchen Nightmaresbecause that sorry sucks. I mean it

(41:52):
is what it is now because thatwas like, damn my mode. That
was eight. Yeah, I wasfifteen, twenty years ago from what you
had said. Yeah, oh eight, Jesus Christ, I'm oldest. Heck
damn no, it was six orseven. Yeah. Oh wait, because

(42:15):
I've had right before I moved out. Yeah, damn, I old both
of y'all. That's when both y'allwere teenagers. Seasons. It's actually you
and I both started the industry aroundthe same year. I started in twenty
seventeen. I was nineteen also,oh yeah, oh yeah, so I

(42:37):
was eleven and o eight, rightexactly, That's what I'm kind of like,
Well, I was twenty five.I not in the workforce at that
point. I was twenty five.I had graduated college and everything. Right,
I graduated college, buddy going,I'm just going out. Yeah,

(42:59):
I want to go back, likeI'm getting my doctors right now. I
never got my degree. I didn'tfinish my math classes. I mean the
one that, like the required mathclasses, I might I might go back
and do some math classes just toI didn't take the biology classes that I
needed to, like the sciences,because I hate science, like the math.

(43:21):
I was able to complete those creditsin high school because we did we
did what we call AP d C, so we did the ap and then
we did the dual enrollment as well, so I was able to get math
out the way. But science,I was just not good at it,
so I couldn't complete it in highschool. So I was like, well,
because I have to actually go toa biology class and like university and

(43:45):
do all that, but I don'tfeel like I always like science. I
like history. My best subject isprobably the English. Let me get writer.
But as math is, I'm reallygood at like quick normal people math,
like motification or like adding money orlike you know, you know,

(44:07):
I'm really quick at like normal mathlike that, like ye, better than
most people, I feel like.But when it came to the calculus and
ship, see, I always strugglewith calc. The thing is, like
I understand finite, which is juststory problems and probability. So I had
to switch to that to do that. Other than doing Algebrick, I couldn't

(44:30):
pass algebra. But if you say, where it's a probability that you roll
to die, you'll get an eight? Okay, I can do that,
you know, because there's so many, so many ways you can get an
eight, and that's a percentage.I can do that. But when it
comes to saying like three to thex square plus five sigma to the to

(44:51):
the to the pie square, Idon't understand what that meaning. What I
was a huge, huge math nerd. So actually, to be honest with
you, I used to compete andthe like the math, like triathlons and
stuff, athletes, athletes. Iwas a mathlete. Oh my god,

(45:14):
I actually had like like my momstill has my home, like my my
old trophies and all the like ribbonsand metals and ship that I got.
I even went to State one time. It was it was pretty insane.
But I don't know. Since Ihaven't practiced it in a while, I
can't tell you that I'm a mathnerd now. I can't really do it.

(45:37):
Obviously. I can plug it intoa calculator. You give me a
fuckings, we'll both finish our degrees. I'll do your science class to do
do my math classes. It let'sdo it, hey, I mean,
uh, take, you're good atwriting, you can write my doctorial paper.

(45:58):
I am very good at writing,but that is the one I have
met. Literally, the only thingI have to do now in my doctoral
class is write this paper correctly.And that's been my struggle for a while
because I'm more of a creative writerthan a scholarly writer. I'm a creative
writer too. I write poems andstories and stuff. I just published a

(46:21):
book, but I can't tell y'allwhat it's called because it's published on my
real name, and I can't goon doctor, tell me after or tell
me like about without telling me right, huh, No, it's not this
is I write. I might makea bit of poems, but it's about

(46:44):
Okay, I'll tell you what it'sabout. I could do that, and
it's it's not published up, butit should be about April. It's like
in the process of being published theuh all right, So it's about I'm
trying to keep it. It's kindof simple. Or you can just say,
is that, mister Roman. It'sabout a pig. He lives on

(47:05):
a farm and he's a pig,and you know, he lives every day
is the same, and it's littlething. People come and look at him
and he chills his thing and it'schill. He doesn't mind it, but
he doesn't know much else, youknow, he doesn't know about anything else.
But then this h it's like rodentstarts coming into his pen and tell
him about the outside world. Andthen one day they wake up and the

(47:30):
fence is open. And I can'ttell you anything else because it would spoil
everything because it's a big pot.There's a big pot at the end.
Okay, but it's you know,it's got some good lessons in it,
and it's kind it kind of remindsme of w W Will. I mean,

(47:51):
I mean, just because it's apig doesn't mean it's Charlotte's no nothing.
But you know it's not going tobe that. No, No,
I'm always no. I love Charlie'sweb, Like I just know that that
was you were talking like when youwere talking about when you said, uh,

(48:15):
the animal comes in and tells themabout wife. It reminded me of
Charlotte. Yes, but Ebe Whiteis her name, by the way,
Yes, yes, but now itreminded me of I'm a published poet,
but it's under it's under my governmentname too. So but that was a
long time, long damn published intwo thousand. In two thousand and one,

(48:43):
see my my only accomplishment, andthat is in middle school we did
what is called Pine Tree Poetry.So basically for like you know, essentially
they're trying to get people to bewriters, like at a young age,
and so you just just submit itand you get you get published for it.
So for every year they have adifferent volume. So that was that

(49:08):
was just like a little poem.Basically it was like whatever you want,
like whatever you want to do,you can do it type of poem.
I will tell you this though,when that book is published, I buy
a copy I like to read meto sign it for me. Yeah.

(49:29):
I would definitely support love. Ilove, you know, supporting people that
know, because I was we're justtalking about I don't know, lucky Star.
I'm not trying to interrupt on here, star. But what I could
do is show you the illustrations forit, and then you could try to

(49:50):
fixture for yourself. Yeah, okso, so yeah, that book sounds
really interesting. Just see y'all can'tsee this, y'all you go down looking
at the videos. He's over heredancing. Now, I know illustrations.
I'm I can. I I'm adecent doodler, but I'm not like,

(50:15):
oh I can't draw with crap soanymore. So all right, I love
I love, I love the littlegirl like trying to look over the over
the fence of us like drawing.Yeah she did great, So did they
come and look at them? Everyday? The roading starts coming in the

(50:39):
road. His name is Ralph.The pig's name is Walt. So Ralph
comes in and starts telling them stuff. Fences open and they're in the cornfields.
Too many details. You know,they're in the forest. They meet

(51:02):
my cats in an alley. Cat'stelling some stuff. So my cat's make
a cameo going in the destance.He's a pig win, a pig race.
Ah, that's so cute. Littlemetal trying to tell the other animals

(51:23):
about what's going on. Some ofthem believe them, some don't. Probably
see Probably I love that so muchnow maybe more excited now, and you're
gonna hit us. He goes hithis other week later. You gotta wait
an extra year for me to toget you one like, no, no,

(51:49):
it is. The page is gonnakill me? What's wrong, bro?
I've been waiting for Nate now.He booked for thirty five years.
I told him. I told themI wanted to publish it by my birthday
in April, so that should bethe okay, should definitely. So you're
telling me a story about it?Oh No, I was just I was
just gonna say that. I havea lucky star spor reformer. I have

(52:14):
her books, two of her booksin my living room. If she's a
performance, so I love to likewhatever did I know like a performer?
You know, does books or somelittle things? I can support. I
support them, So I can't waitto see uh your writing. You know,
I can't say it's you because youknow of you know government name,
but you know I can definitely supportyou know, yeah, thank you very

(52:38):
much. I Uh, I actuallystarted writing this book in high school and
I wrote like the beginning and Iwrote like the end because I knew how
I wanted it to end. Andat the beginning was easy, but then
there was like all the juice inthe middle, and I like and it
was like I typed like forty fiftypages and then I was like it was
just like too much. It wasjust too much. I met, what

(53:00):
the fuck was going on? Ijust need the beginning and trying to add
filler and it was just kind oflike eh, So I wanted to finish
it in high school. Never didobviously, And like a few months ago
on like the plane, I wason a flight and I usually sleep on
my flight, so I couldn't sleep, and I was going from Miami to
Vegas, I think, and uh, I just wrote it in my notes.

(53:21):
I'm like, you know what,I'm gonna rewrite this whole thing.
I did it in like two hoursor something. That's what's up. So
it's not you know, it's nota long read. It's just like a
you know, maybe like a it'slike a it's like I don't know the
kids with three. So yeah,it's like a like a birthday, our
birthday. Oh my Jesus. No, like bedtime, bedtime. No,

(53:44):
it's way longer than that. Becausemy publisher said it would probably be for
me ites, like it would begood for ages like like twelve to like
fourteen or eleven to fourteen or something. No, it's not like it's like
if I I would take like twentyor thirty minutes to read, it's pretty
good. Yeah, it's not likeit's not like a five minute story.

(54:07):
But it's not like a chapter bookeither, which is what I originally was
going to do, but then Iwant to I just wanted to make it
short and sweek because there's like Iknew, I knew the point of it,
like you know what I wanted thethe meaning of it to being like
the lessons in it, and Iknew like kind of like how I wanted
to start it and how I wantedto end it. I just needed the
juice, you know, So yeah, you need too much juice. It

(54:27):
just needed a little Lena for me. I am definitely an avid reader,
so that would be a very quickread for me. For me, that
is more of a bedtime story likeBut for example, what was it last
year? The year before I hitmy highest reading streak, which if you

(54:49):
have like the Amazon Kindle, youcan find insights is what it's called.
And my reading insights twenty three Iread ninety two books. Twenty twenty two
I read one hundred and twenty eight. So that was the most one year.
I have never read that many booksin my life, but I probably

(55:13):
read a few books a year.I usually read stuff not like that.
I read like a few of myfavorite books. One was called When Breath
Becomes Air and it was about thisit's about this brain. It's a true
story. It's a brain surgeon andhe started writing this book about like his

(55:36):
experiences as like a brain surgeon andstuff. Then he got brain cancer while
he was writing the book, sothen the book becomes about his experience having
brain cancer as a brain surgeon.Then he dies and his wife finished writing
the book. Oh wow, it'spretty crazy. That was a great book.
And then another one was called Athree Minutes for a Dog, And

(55:57):
it's about this guy who's lived inan iron lung, you know, iron
longiness. It's like people that polioused to you know, then Iron long
his whole life, like he's stillalive. That it's like in the middle
earlate seventies now and he's lived inthis iron long since he was like ten
or something. But he's pretty optimistic, which is pretty inspiring and crazy.

(56:19):
And he wrote this book with hismouth Oh wow, like is yeah,
So that's pretty crazy. So Ihave a question. I have a sad
question. And this goes in withwhat you're talking about because it's the last
fact, the last fake, nagnasty fact. It said that you are

(56:43):
in active. He is actively involvedin animal welfare charities and contributes a lot
of his income to the calls.Now that's like and like I said,
like, it goes with what you'resaying because your animals, your pigs and
stuff like that, and the book, I wouldn't say I have like an

(57:06):
active charity I donate to or anythingI like. And my grandma don't it
till on the animal charity. Shegets old in the shirts and ship but
uh I I don'ate money when Isometimes like I always partly you know,

(57:31):
I you know, I don't havelike an active place I donate to though
maybe that's something I should do.I mean, that's that's that's one of
the name Nancy facts out here.It is actually say, actually say you
had three cats, and I readsomewhere else where I say you had two
cats, two cats. It wasactually say it said you had three felines,

(57:57):
and then I've seen somewhere else whereit said, uh, you had
two cats. It said the MayeRiley to Riley's instead of would you say
your cat thabors? Are so thoseout there? Okay, we just went
through a list of pig made nastyfacts from this attude from this page that
said it was about made nasty andalso say you were nominated for an award

(58:20):
in twenty seventeen, so let melook again. I nominated for my first
awards in two thousand and twenty three. Yeah. Last actually I nominated for
Best Male Newcomer AVN in twenty twentytwo, and last year I got nominated
for my first expiz Urban X anda bunch of avns. I didn't win

(58:44):
any, but nominated for six avnswell for three scenes I was in,
and then three some ones and thenI want a flashback. That was my
first award I ever won. Sookay, this page actually said and it
says my quote, Nate was awardedBest Newcomer is an Acting industry in twenty

(59:05):
seventeen. But nasty bunks And that'swhy I was, like, you started
touting, and so I didn't writethat one like down, but I kept
the page up. And I'm like, because as I said, Nate,
Nancy had worked in top tier fashionbrands such as a Frist and Our Mindy,

(59:31):
they should hire me. Okay,these these are the fake make nasty
facts. I'm gonna see this linkafter the podcast. You seem like I'm
not lying right right now, I'mrocking. This is an alligator, Jesus

(59:52):
alligator. That was the Jeweler.Looking. We went a whole bunch of
fake is code is the fake nagnasty facts. Okay, but you need
this. This is what is outthere that's said to be true about you,
about you know what you like todo. Name Nancy facts. Yeah,

(01:00:16):
wow, I think we debunked almostall of them. All they are
all good things. So let's justpretend happen I think when I think,
I think, don't make the charity. I do yoga and I uh bi

(01:00:37):
lingual, I don't need charity.I do yoga, and I've worked for
I worked for Visachi and one bestNewcomer in twenty seventeen. I mean one
of these things was true, right, Like he liked he liked Italian cuisine,

(01:01:00):
that was that was accurates, butonly one is Riley like that mind
you it said he first started twentysixteen in a sitcom and then the very
bottom it said started twenty seventeen.I was like, that's why I wrote.

(01:01:20):
That's why I wrote that, likeon there. I don't know if
these are true likes. I don'tthink this one's true. I'm like,
like, I try to do researchon everybody without saying, yeah, can
you can you tell me some factsabout about you? It just so I

(01:01:40):
know some talking points when I'm notgoing through like a pr person. I'm
like, this was fun, though, You're like, damn, they know
more about the fake me than Ido charity, okay, right, I
mean at least, I mean it'sit said some some other stuff, but

(01:02:04):
I it was because I said,you have a lucky you live in a
luxury apartment and you want to Porschewent one. Yeah, yeah, I
have a No, I live ina normal house in Vegas, and I
have a tiny home in New Jersey, and I have a Jeep in New
Jersey and a Chrysler here, noPorsche. Right. It's like when Roster

(01:02:30):
and I I don't know what wewere doing, but we looked up like
net worth and I was like lookingat them, and I was like,
there was no way in hell,There's no way in hell. Like it
was saying my net worth was likethirteen million or whatever. I was like
showing, but you got that numberfrom are you out of my content and

(01:02:51):
what it's worth? Maybe? Butyou look it up. Yeah, It's
like I'm like, I got aJeep Compass, Okay, Like I'm Nate,
nasty, Nate worth one point sevenmillion dollars in twenty nineteen. Oh,

(01:03:12):
in twenty nineteen, it was probablylike negative two grand I feel that
that's not I'm just like, no, that's not even close to true.
But I love it. Now.I'm doing all right though, but I'm
definitely not a millionaire. I mean, who knows. Yeah, maybe if
you added how much my content's worth? It's possible. I have a lot

(01:03:35):
of content. I have like threehundred scenes or something, right, That's
that's what I was thinking. Iwas wondering if they were kind of adding
making a value to those and thenadding that up. An abat it says
that I'm at five hundred K.I'll see how my estimated network it says

(01:03:57):
you're one one to five million.See, like, there's there's different ones
that say different things. But I'mlike, well, I guess you guys
know it's okay, y'all are ballers. You know. I'm I'm a small
time over here. You know.I et rubber duels for dinner, you
know, and I'm forced to eatrubban noodles, so tripe to see.

(01:04:18):
That's why I only that's why Idon't like plastics. I'm forced to eat
rubbandoles every day. It's I'm poor, So they don't they don't. They
don't lest my net worth, sogoodness, But still all the fake facts
de bunked. So hey, youguys, what, so what do you
have coming up there? We allshould be looking forward to things might be

(01:04:45):
and you might have to Okay,well, I mean I released new scenes
two times a week they're all amazing. You should look forward to all of
them. I uh, I maybethere's a couple of things, but I
can't take to me details. Imay be get in contract with the company
very soon. I'll still be ableto shoot with a few of my other

(01:05:08):
favorite directors. But that will bevery good for me and also my fans
who like watching this site, whichis a lot of them, because it's
a similar site to my content.That a little hint I I may be
having this other site launched this partof another bigger network where it's just me

(01:05:33):
as the mouth talent, and Ijust have different girls that I shoot with,
So there's a couple there's a newsite that might be getting launched with
just me. I may get acontract for this other website that I shoot
for a lot, and I havenew content coming out all the time,
so you definitely have to look forwardto that. I was gonna say one

(01:05:55):
more thing, uh oh, Iforgot okay, So then where can we
find you real quick? I justwant to say this, Sarah, I
don't even see this to day.I love that sunset behind her. He's

(01:06:15):
never saying it before that beautiful.I love that sunset. We're looking at
this that orange, I'm like thatis so I'm sorry, but go ahead,
where can you find? Oh?Twitter or x would be Naide Nasty
x x X Instagram Naide Underscore Nasty. All my links is getting Nasty dot

(01:06:40):
com. That's g E T tI n n A s t y that
has all my links on it.Only fans just Nay Nasty, pornhubde Nasty.
Yeah, so everybody that make sureyou go out there and support that.
All he does like this is thishas been a justing, you know,
debucking made nasty facts, the fakethe fake facts of Nate Nasty debunked.

(01:07:08):
Sarah can't find you really quick,so you can find me on I
am Sarah lace dot com. Allof my links are on there, my
social media's as well, and youcan even find the Burbanks Misfit podcast website
on there too, do you guys, I want to find it on there.

(01:07:28):
I am Ross r r W sC A r R on Twitter and
Instagram. Bits dot com that saysalmost everything that we do. I need
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straight about you know. He's like, deed will be true. One day
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the Oh God. Well, we'llsee you all next week. You can
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