Daily Beast Profiles OnlyFans Performer Fired From Taco Bell

LOS ANGELES — The Daily Beast’s Marlow Stern has profiled performer and content creator Lonna Wells, who was recently fired from her job at a Taco Bell in Newport, Arkansas when a customer allegedly identified her as an adult performer.

Wells’ plight follows on the heels of the controversy surrounding Lauren Kwei, a New York-based paramedic who turned to OnlyFans to help make ends meet during the pandemic, and was subsequently outed by the New York Post. A profile of Kwei in Rolling Stone last month went viral and prompted a response from U.S. Rep. (NY-14) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who tweeted “Sex work is work.”

“The Daily Beast reviewed pay stubs confirming her employment and corroborated her story with her husband, who is very supportive of her sex work, as well as another employee, who wished to remain anonymous due to fear of retaliation,” wrote Stern. “The firing took Wells by surprise, she says, because she’d even disclosed her sex work to her manager… during the interview process and was told that it wouldn’t pose a problem.”

Stern noted “multiple calls and emails to Taco Bell’s corporate office were not returned.”

Wells explained she began stripping in 2010 and stopped three years later when she married and became pregnant. She returned to adult in 2017 to raise extra money to support her family — largely through Pornhub and OnlyFans — but recently stepped away due to COVID-19 safety concerns and took the job at Taco Bell as a stopgap measure.

“We are tired of watching our community of marginalized workers being shamed and shunned for their time spent working in adult,” Alana Evans of Adult Performance Artists Guild (APAG) told Stern. “During a time where so many are becoming adult content creators just to put food on their table due to COVID, it’s shameful that Taco Bell would take this stance.”

“This is why APAG is taking our fight against occupational discrimination to Washington, D.C. We have had contact with numerous senator’s offices, including AOC, to push to have our occupation added to the list of protected classes. This goal is at the top of the list for our union. We are seeking to have this implemented at a federal level.”

Notable media figures including Monica Lewinsky and journalist Yashar Ali have rallied to Lonna Wells’ cause. Find her OnlyFans profile here.

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ExoClick Introduces New Minimum Bid Prices

ExoClick Introduces New Minimum Bid Prices

BARCELONA — ExoClick is welcoming the new year with the introduction of new minimum bid prices across all ad formats and tiers, on desktop and mobile, in both U.S. dollars or Euros.

A company rep noted the minimum prices are not available for Members Area ad zones.

“These new low bid prices will run from now on across ExoClick’s network,” Sales and Ad Operations Director Evan Zirdelis said. “They are a great opportunity for advertisers to experiment and test out campaigns, ensuring a wide range of data is collected for campaign optimization.

“Running new low-bidding RON campaigns will help advertisers discover new ad zones to target. Additionally, advertisers should set up new campaigns with the ExoClick Bidder which will adjust each ad zone according to the CPA they goal set,” continued Zirdelis. “Our new low bid prices are the perfect way to launch campaigns with minimum risk.”

The new minimum bid prices are as follows:

Video formats In-stream and Slider

  • Tier 1: 0.1 CPM / 0.01 CPC
  • Tier 2: 0.05 CPM / 0.01 CPC
  • Tier 3: 0.01 CPM / 0.01 CPC

Native – Banner – Instant Message:

  • Tier 1: 0.01 CPM / 0.01 CPC
  • Tier 2: 0.005 CPM / 0.005 CPC
  • Tier 3: 0.001 CPM / 0.001 CPC

Popunder

  • Tier 1: 0.5 CPM
  • Tier 2: 0.3 CPM
  • Tier 3: 0.1 CPM

Fullpage Interstitial

  • Tier 1: 0.5 CPM / 0.05 CPC
  • Tier 2: 0.3 CPM / 0.03 CPC
  • Tier 3: 0.1 CPM / 0.01 CPC

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Roxie Rae Unveils 5 New Fetish Clips

TAMPA, Fla. — Prolific fetish specialist Roxie Rae has refilled her clip stores with new content starring Valentina Belucci in her studio debut, Courtney Cummings, Adara Jordin, Rennadel Ryder, Tylee Texas and Rae herself.

Rae stars in the first of a pair of new clips for Roxie Rae Fetish. “Roxie shows you she doesn’t need to be in the room to make you cum,” noted a rep. “Her dildo gets a nice lube job, as she works her hand up-and-down the shaft, instructing you to follow along.”

Belucci makes her studio debut with a small penis humilation clip for Roxie Rae Fetish. “When Valentina sees your tiny dick, she can’t help but laugh,” said the rep. “It makes her laugh even more when she denies you an orgasm.”

Cumming and Jordin anchor an all-girl clip for The Foot Fantasy.

“After their tennis game, Courtney, as the loser, must worship Adara’s hot-and-sweaty feet,” related the rep. “But Courtney is the ultimate winner, as she planned her loss, just to get closer to Adara’s tootsies.”

Elsewhere, the rep explained, “Rennadel has finally earned her yellow belt. She swiftly takes you down with her powerful chops and kicks, leaving you in a pile of your own humiliation on Karate Domination. Lastly, Tylee is back at Best Wedgies in her solo scene. Already horny, Tylee takes her spandex panties tight in front-and-back wedgies, grinding along with pleasure.”

For additional details, visit RoxieRae.com and follow the content creator on Twitter.

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Seth Gamble Earns 2021 XBIZ Award for Acting in ‘A Killer on the Loose’ From MissaX

LOS ANGELES — Seth Gamble, the 2020 XBIZ winner for “Male Performer of the Year,” has earned a new trophy from the 2021 XBIZ Awards for “Best Acting — Supporting” for his role in “A Killer on the Loose” from MissaX.

“Directed by Ricky Greenwood, Seth plays a perverted serial killer who taunts and teases detective Aiden Ashley in a darkly sinister role tailor-made for the talented star,” noted a rep.

Recipients of the 2021 XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams, were revealed Thursday, January 14 during a live broadcast on XBIZ.tv.

“Ricky is a brilliant filmmaker who is able to make a serious thriller into an erotic masterpiece — he and Aiden Ashley, Codey Steele, Dante Colle, Kenzie Taylor, Stirling Cooper, Vanna Bardot and the team at MissaX are amazing, and I’m grateful to have been part of this incredible collaboration,” said Gamble. “Thank you so much to XBIZ for this award.”

The rep described Gamble as “one of the most popular performers in the MissaX Universe,” and noted he is currently featured in the studio’s “Adam & Eva.”

OC Modeling represents Seth Gamble; follow him on Twitter.

Click here for a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Awards recipients.

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Honey’s Place Now Offering New ‘Penthouse Lingerie’

Honey's Place Now Offering New 'Penthouse Lingerie'

SAN FERNANDO, Calif. — Honey’s Place has announced the addition of Penthouse Lingerie to its menu of offerings, including “racy chemises and two-piece sets, hosiery and sexy body stockings,” noted a rep.

“We know that many of our customers count on us to carry the newest, trendiest lingerie,” explained Kyle, director of the Honey’s Place purchasing team. “The price points are fantastic and everyone knows Penthouse. We are confident of the success of this lingerie line.”

The rep described the new apparel line as “made of soft, comfortable materials and packaged beautifully,” with “more accurate fit options for different body types.”

“We’re so proud of this collection — it’s almost too good to be true,” the rep continued. “The designs are very thoughtful and flattering and hug your body in all the right places. We already have customers requesting it.”

For more information, visit Honey’s Place online, call (800) 910-3246 or email sales@honeysplace.com.

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Nikki Sweet Stars as Clip Artist in New Stay Home POV Scene

MIAMI — Nikki Sweet stars in “The Proposition,” a new scene for Team Skeet’s Stay Home POV.

“The Proposition,” a rep described, concerns Sweet “getting a visit from her landlord, Criss Simon, who has come to collect the rent. She explains that she’s been laid off and is earning extra money selling custom videos online. Criss suggests a deal — he’ll give her three months free rent if she acts out one of her videos.”

”I had a great time shooting this scene for Team Skeet’s Stay Home POV,” commented the 101 Modeling-repped Sweet. “Staring into the camera and imagining my fans staring back was a great turn-on!”

To watch “The Proposition,” visit Stay Home POV.

For more from Nikki Sweet, follow her on Twitter.

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Isabelle Reese Stars in VR Bangers’ Fantasy ‘O Canada’

LOS ANGELES — Isabelle Reese stars in “O Canada,” a new fantasy that is part of VR Bangers’ “Open Borders” series.

“Even though during the pandemic more and more countries are getting their borders closed, VR Bangers is doing exactly the opposite — letting all their devoted fans forget about this epidemic and keep on virtually interacting with all the hottest girls from all around the globe,” said a rep.

This time, the rep continued, “VR Bangers are visiting the land of the maple syrup and the maple tree. You will be paying a visit to Isabelle Reese, who will definitely treat you right and show you some of that world-famous Canadian hospitality.”

“I am not going to tell you which country we are heading to next,” said VR Bangers’ Mike Henigan. “But you can be sure that there is a whole lot of fun waiting for you.”

To watch “O Canada,” visit VRBangers.com.

For more from Isabelle Reese and VR Bangers, follow them on Twitter.

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Sara Jay Stars in New Teacher Taboo Fantasy for DickDrainers

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MIAMI — Sara Jay stars in “Motivation Techniques Work Very Well!” a new teacher taboo scene for DickDrainers.com.

“Not since Robert Donat walked the quadrangle in ‘Goodbye, Mr. Chips’ has the screen seen such a beloved and inspiring educator,” quipped company rep Richard D. Rainers.

“Ms. Jay finds teaching to be a very fulfilling career. Helping shape young men’s lives — taking them, so to speak, ‘from crayons to cologne’ —  is work that she enjoys,” Rainers described. “But even so, the work can be pretty challenging. One of the Ms. Jay’s pupils this year is Branden. Sara had taken a liking to Branden at the beginning of the year. Engaged in class, good grades — he really seemed like he was destined for a bright future.”

“But then,” Rainers continued, after a pause, “something changed.”

“A couple of months ago, Branden went from perfect attendance to coming only once or twice a week,” he added. “Something was wrong. And then Ms. Jay opened his book bag and found the mask.”

“It was time for another pedagogical approach, she decided. Much like Michelle Pfeiffer descending into that gangsta rap basement, straddling the chair and asking her pupil (played by Coolio) to ‘tell her what this is all about,’ Ms. Jay was about to see what happened when things got real,” Rainers concluded.

“Sara Jay is one of the most popular performers in the world today and has been for some time,” noted co-star and DickDrainers principal Branden Richards. “For someone to stay that popular for that long means that they’ve got to be good at something — but it just so happens that Sara Jay is good at everything.”

The fans, Richards continued “had been asking for this one, and, judging from the response, they definitely are enjoying it. It was a thrill to shoot with Sara. She was everything I’d imagined and I can’t wait to have her back.”

Jay described working with Richards as “great!”

“Super-professional, but also relaxed enough to have some fun. It seems like the fans really liked our scene,” she added.

“Hopefully we’ll work together again,” Jay added.

To watch “Sara Jay’s Motivation Techniques Work Very Well!” visit DickDrainers.com.

For more from DickDrainers, Sara Jay and Branden Richards, follow them on Twitter.

Pipedream Debuts 3 New ‘3Some Wall Bangers’

Pipedream Debuts 3 New '3Some Wall Bangers'

WEST HILLS, Calif. — Pipedream Products has unveiled three new Wall Bangers from its 3Some collection.

Like previous Wall Banger versions, the new trio features magnetic-locking remote controls, hands-free silicone suction-cup bases, whisper-quiet rechargeable motors and smooth Elite silicone shapes. The 3Some collection features 11 styles to choose from.

The new three plugs can be enjoyed with or without the remote control and with or without the silicone suction cups.

The new 3Some trio is available now in Pipedream’s Midwest and European Distribution Centers. Contact a Pipedream sales executive for more info. Pipedream’s one-year limited warranty applies to all 3Some rechargeable vibrators. Planogram inspiration, videos, merchandising solutions, product images and marketing materials can be found here. A catalog is available here.

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Virtual XBIZ Show Day 3: Talent Takes Center Stage

LOS ANGELES —  Day Three of XBIZ 2021, presented by Chaturbate, provided a welcome opportunity for industry stakeholders — particularly talent — to sound off on a variety of pressing topics, from consent and sexual fluidity, to testing for COVID and the New War on Porn. An emotional symposium on race in adult turned a spotlight on a common theme that echoed throughout the day’s schedule of panels: the need to really listen with a fully open mind to what performers are saying.

Closing out a full day of networking and frank discussion on Wednesday was the virtual debut of the 2021 XBIZ Honors exclusively on XBIZ.net with the dynamic duo of Charlotte Stokely and XBIZ Managing Editor of Digital Media Alejandro Freixes hosting the online industry edition, presented by Chaturbate, and pleasure products industry vet and clinical sexologist Dr. Sunny Rodgers hosting the retail edition, presented by Satisfyer.

XBIZ 2021 Race in Adult

“Race in Adult: 2021 Edition”

The “Race in Adult: 2021 Edition” symposium was conceived as an update on the well-received pair of virtual town halls on the subject — from both the talent and retail points of view — that XBIZ organized in the summer addressing the impact of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in the adult industry.

Moderated by performer and Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Industry Relations Advocate Lotus Lain, the Adult Time-sponsored panel included BIPOC performers, producers and community figures Daisy Ducati, Nyomi Banxx, Tyomi, Mickey Mod, Ricky Johnson and Amberly Rothfield.

Kink.com was praised by Ducati and others for being a pioneer in giving BIPOC performers “a platform to speak for ourselves and discuss our own grievances and what we want to do and the changes that we want to make.”

“It’s really important that the industry actually listens to us instead of trying to decide what to do for us,” Ducati added.

While Johnson explained that MindGeek and Brazzers, the companies he works for, have been doing “a good job even before #BlackLives Matter,” Mod provided a nuanced analysis of studio gestures. The performer and Kink.com Creative Director emphasized that sometimes gestures that may seem positive, like studios donating money to national organizations for social justice, could be better channeled by investing in organizations like the BIPOC Collective or others, which have a more direct impact on the adult community.

There was also time for a frank conversations about the different racialized terms that industry has been using for marketing content, with some performers objecting to words like “ebony,” while others were willing to embrace the term and re-signify it, in the same way that the LGBTQ+ community took back “queer.”

Tyomi made the point that language often exists “in a gray area” and that words that might be considered derogatory can revert to being acceptable. The panelists agreed that SEO should be considered when discussing controversial words used in marketing.

Lain commended the panelists for “keeping it real” and giving their unfiltered, candid impressions of the shifting situation of BIPOC performers in the industry.

XBIZ 2021 Sexually Fluid

“Sexually Fluid: Meeting Consumer Demand for Genre-Defying Content”

The Content Track continued on Day Three with “Sexually Fluid: Meeting Consumer Demand for Genre-Defying Content,” sponsored by Adult Time, and moderated by XBIZ News Desk Manager JC Adams, who engaged with performers Korra Del Rio, Violet Monroe and Michael Vegas about what the term “sexually fluid content” actually means — with Vegas, notably, making the elegant point that it’s the performers who may be sexually fluid, not the content itself.

All three performers spoke eloquently about using their work in adult to explore their sexuality; Del Rio, particularly, described finding a safe, welcoming space in adult after experiencing body dysmorphia. The afternoon’s discussion “sparked all kinds of ideas,” she said, about how to elevate sexual exploration and fluidity for both the performers and the audience alike.

Monroe spoke frankly about navigating her way through studio shoots that occasionally require her to film content that “doesn’t necessarily align” with her personal preferences. All three — Del Rio, Monroe and Vegas — noted greater freedom and agency in recent years, notably during the ongoing pandemic lockdowns as performers pivoted swiftly to producing and filming their own content in greater numbers.

Adams and the panelists acknowledged the challenge inherent in trying to define something that, by its nature, defies categorization. However, the entire panel — and an active chatroom — emphasized that sexually fluid content clearly sells; over the past year, in particular, fans enjoyed far greater access to quality content self-produced by performers who have been free to explore their own interests rather than confirm to an algorithm.

Credit was given to such pioneers as Lance Hart and Wolf Hudson, whose bisexual content helped spark a wave of interest in the genre, as well as studios and directors who choose to cast performers across genres.

The challenge of meeting consumer demand for sexually fluid content is actually quite simple, noted Monroe: talk to your models, a sentiment echoed by Del Rio and Vegas. Ask them about their personal preferences and have an open-minded discussion about boundaries. The result will be content — even if it defies what “straight,” “trans,” “bi” or “gay” content is supposed to be — that is personally fulfulling for the talent and will more fully engage your customers.

“FSC Presents: On-set Consent – A Directors’ Perspective”

When it comes to adult performer consent, the five directors who took part in this Content Track session ‘walked the talk.’ Each of them was extremely serious about respecting a performer’s right to consent to whatever was being filmed that day on set, to selectively refuse consent to specific acts based on their personal comfort levels and to revoke consent at any time during production.

“There are three pillars of consent,” explained Wicked Pictures contract star Jessica Drake. “The first pillar is understanding what things are involved, what scenarios/sex acts might be involved and what people might be involved. The second pillar of consent is making a personally informed decision as to where you, as a human being, stand on any one of those given things. And the third pillar of consent is conveying that to the people that you’re having a scene with.”

For consent to be truly informed, the adult performer must be properly briefed about the day’s proposed shooting schedule, said Mile High Media’s Ricky Greenwood. This is why he sends performers emails before the shoot to outline what specifically has been planned. “Everything is written down,” Greenwood said. “It’s very important that everybody understands what’s what’s happening and what will happen during the scene … (to) make sure that everyone is comfortable with it.”

The panelists agreed that consent can be withdrawn by performers at any time during the shoot, should they feel uncomfortable with where the shoot is going, or just emotionally unprepared to deal with certain sex acts at the time. “Just because a model shows up and they’re a massive anal queen doesn’t mean they’re going to show up and be anal that day,” said Kink.com’s John Paul the Pope. And when they don’t, their lack of consent has to be respected.

Unfortunately, some adult performers don’t feel comfortable voicing their concerns on set. This is why their directors need to pay attention at all times. “Stop looking at Twitter,” said Greenwood. “Listen to what’s happening on your set!”

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“Consent and Acceptance: A Performers’ Perspective”

The topic of adult performer consent carried over from a panel focused on directors to a frank and sobering discussion on the Talent Track. There was a general agreement that much-needed industry discussions on consent have improved in recent years, but the emotional scarring caused by years of directorial abuse was clearly on the panelists’ minds.

“Accountability is a thing for me … that I was not given one single time as talent,” said performer-turned-director Aiden Starr. She said the same was true for fellow performers/panellists Dana DeArmond and Natassia Dreams “because we’ve had these conversations, like, about details of how we said, ‘Hey, I know you didn’t realize you were doing this to me, but you did it.’ And instead of being offered an apology or listened-to, we were penalized and were not hired again.”

“I’ve had directors say, ‘Oh, you can hit her. She used to work at Kink,’” said DeArmond. “Shit like that is inhumane … I’ve been penetrated in ways that were not planned for … people [didn’t] ask. And that’s the point of consent, is asking.”

Now that they have moved into directing, Starr and DeArmond are providing the respect for consent that they were denied in the early 2000s. In this way, both former performers echoed the positive sentiments expressed during the Directors’ consent sessions before them. But Starr and DeArmond’s stark testimonies, and the stories told by fellow panelist/performer Natassia Dreams, made clear that the adult production industry has a lot to answer for.

Notable industry figures like Starr and DeArmond are actively promoting consent in the adult production industry today, and their work is inspiring younger performer/producers like panelist Lance Hart to do likewise.

“Aiden was actually a really good example for like how to run a set for me,” said Hart. This includes altering the day’s shoot when a performer no longer consents to whatever was previously agreed upon. “If we’re supposed to shoot anal that day, and for some reason it ain’t happening… we can shift gears and we can shoot another thing,” he said.

XBIZ 2021 Legal Outlook

“Legal Outlook: Beyond the Election”

This year’s legal panel — on the Tech Track, sponsored by YourPaysitePartner and moderated by XBIZ News Editor Gustavo Turner — was honored with the presence of a veritable dream team of top legal minds who counsel the adult industry. The roster included industry attorneys Paul Cambria, Jeffrey Douglas, Corey Silverstein, Larry Walters, Maxine Lynn, Allan Gelbard, Reed Lee, Gill Sperlein and Nick Zargarpour, as well as copyright consultant Jason Tucker (Battleship Stance).

The panelists discussed the legal landscape for adult producers and performers through 2020 developments and looking forward to 2021. Larry Walters kicked off the proceedings with a summary of challenges to free speech and sexual expression, particularly the very high-profile movement to repeal or reform Section 230, the so-called “First Amendment of the internet.”

Walters also highlighted the CASE Act that was passed as part of the spending bill and some copyright changes that might affect IP holders in the industry and even “change the legal landscape” for infringement cases. European issues surrounding Brexit and the GDPR were also mentioned in his presentation.

Agreeing with Walters, Jeffrey Douglas — who currently serves as Free Speech Coalition Board Chair — also warned against the increasing normalization of the notion that “commercial consensual sexual activity is equivalent to sex slavery.” Reed Lee, drawing on a career-long commitment to free sexual expression issues, noted that “the background scene is changing with respect to efforts [regarding 2257 compliance] in important ways that we oughta be sorting through.”

Paul Cambria, who represents one of the defendants on the Backpage.com case (being used by War on Porn activists as a blueprint for their attacks on Pornhub and other companies), emphasized that “the case hasn’t been tried yet” and agreed that the biggest overall challenge is people in power “trying to get rid of Section 230 completely.”

In terms of IP law, expert Maxine Lynn mentioned that “there’s a lot up in the air right now, in adult and in the world, but companies should be remembering to keep to the basics: keep protecting your patents and keep protecting your trademarks.” She additionally noted European developments around Brexit, while Tucker spoke about the persistent challenges related to IP protection.

After Zargarpour emphasized the need for legal advice concerning contracts, Silverstein stressed the importance of doing at the very least minimal due diligence for performers that might find themselves self-producing content for premium sites and other streams.

“Since COVID started, conventional adult content creation basically stopped and you had thousands of models all over the world who basically said, ‘I need to pay my bills,'” Silverstein explained. “They went into business for themselves.”

“I’ve been telling people, ‘There’s responsibilities that come with that,’” he added, pointing out that the time for self-producing performers to get in touch with a lawyer to straighten out their paperwork is “immediately.”

Comments about labor law from Gelbard and Free Speech and liability from veteran expert Sperlein closed the proceedings.

Before the legal panel adjoutned, Walters offered a moving remembrance of his mentor John H. Weston, an adult industry attorney and First Amendment champion who passed away last year.

“Performer Testing: Looking Beyond COVID”

The “Performer Testing” panel — an annual XBIZ tradition where stakeholders provide an update on the adult industry’s groundbreaking standardized testing protocols — gained unique relevance this year due to a pair of related developments.

The Talent Track seminar, sponsored by Stripchat, was moderated by XBIZ News Editor Gustavo Turner.

First, the unresolved COVID-19 pandemic that continues plaguing the world and every walk of life, necessitated the introduction of new industry protocols to test performers — and crew — for a non-STI illness. The debate about how or whether to incorporate COVID testing into the PASS system regulated by Free Speech Coalition (FSC), resulted in the second development in 2020: the decision by the largest testing provider, Talent Testing Services (TTS), to withdraw from PASS.

XBIZ invited panelists to give snapshots of the current situation, provide some lessons learned from last year’s largely successful handling of this difficult situation (which allowed for some shooting to begin after an initial shutdown), and also give their educated guesses for what’s coming in 2021.

After the FSC’s Ian O’Brien, who has been monitoring the situation closely since the beginning of the pandemic, gave a general overview of the current recommendations, agent Marc Schecter, owner of ATMLA and also a member of the FSC’s COVID task force, explained what the situation was for talent coming on set.

“The FSC guidelines are working,” Schechter explained. “They’re meant to provide boundaries that the talent and studios can work within. And then within those guidelines, each studio has developed their own set of standards that fit their criteria.”

Public health expert and adult performer Valerie Webb remarked on “how quickly people have been able to get on board with the COVID addendum to the existing testing structure.”

“There’s even been a number of mainstream publications — like the New York Times — that said, ‘We need to be looking at the porn industry, we can learn from the history, we can learn from them, they’ve been doing this for a long time. Why aren’t we paying attention to that?’” she added.

Sixto Pacheco of TTS ended the presentation on an optimistic note.

“We try to protect everybody as best as we can,” Pacheco said. “But there is a light at the end of the tunnel. You have a vaccine that’s coming into play. It’s signs of hope. There has to be a way. We will get over this. We are getting over this.”

Click here for XBIZ’s coverage of the week’s events.

Reporting by JC Adams, Peter Berton, Nicholas Gottlieb and Gustavo Turner.