Grooby Drops Latest Volume of ‘Canada TGirls: Northern Nymphs’

Grooby Drops Latest Volume of 'Canada TGirls: Northern Nymphs'

LOS ANGELES — Grooby has released the eighth volume of its compilation series, “Canada TGirls: Northern Nymphs #8.”

Directed by Vee Soho, the title features Angellica Good, Lily Queen, Mama Shroomz, Natalie Doll, Stephanie May, Taylor Belle and Yara Yuri.

“This is certainly a worthy addition to our Canadian series,” said CEO Steven Grooby. “Vee has a unique ability to curate some of the hottest performers from the land of other delicious treats, like maple syrup.”

“Canada TGirls: Northern Nymphs #8” is available on VOD from GroobyDVD.

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Fleshy Taps Matt Barr for Spokesperson

Fleshy Taps Matt Barr for Spokesperson

SHERIDAN, Wyo. — Male pleasure brand Fleshy has named Matt Barr, who’s known as the owner of the biggest penis in Britain, its new spokesperson.

“Through its partnership with Matt Barr, Fleshy aims to take its message to a wider audience and inspire more men to prioritize their intimate health and happiness,” said a rep. 

Added CEO Cameron Garvie, “His passion for promoting healthy attitudes towards sex and relationships aligns perfectly with our mission. We’re looking forward to working with him to educate and empower men to make informed choices about their bodies and their desires.”

Barr enthused about his role.

“I’m excited to be working with Fleshy to help men feel more body confident and comfortable in their own skin,” he said. “There are so many taboos surrounding penises, and a large part of me going public with my own issues is to remedy that. I’m looking forward to working with Fleshy to spread our message and fight the stereotypes we are all too familiar with.”

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‘The Only People Who’ve Been Hurt by This Are My Wife and Me’: An Exclusive Interview With Joe Gow

LA CROSSE, Wis. — Only hours after the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents took the unusually extreme step of firing veteran communications professor Joe Gow — stripping him of tenure for creating and appearing in adult content — XBIZ spoke exclusively with him about his case.

As XBIZ reported earlier on Friday, Gow said in a statement, “The regents claim to want to protect and promote free expression, but their action today shows this isn’t true. Late last year, when they fired me as chancellor, they said it was because the books and videos my wife Carmen and I posted on the internet were ‘abhorrent’ and ‘disgusting.’ And now, after a long and fraudulent process, they have fired me as a tenured faculty member, as well.”

Gow’s statement also indicated his intention to continue defending his rights “in a court of law, before an impartial judge or jury.”

Our conversation with Gow follows. It was conducted by phone on Friday afternoon and edited for publication.

XBIZ: It seems like the extreme reaction of the Universities of Wisconsin authorities may have something to do with your refusal to agree with them that you had done anything wrong by being open and public about your sexual content?

Joe Gow: That’s right, and we’re not going to do that. So that’s why we’ll end up in court with this.

XBIZ: You were until recently an integral part of the machinery of the same university system that is now coming after you. You were not only a professor, but also a veteran administrator. So you must be familiar with what a standard disciplinary situation would look like and why this one is so unusual.

Gow: That’s what’s so extraordinary about this situation. I know the attorneys who are working for the UW system quite well, because I collaborated with them. I was chancellor for 17 years, and so I know how they think and I know how they work.

Usually what happens is that there’s a faculty person who’s done something genuinely wrong: they’ve harmed somebody, they’ve sexually harassed somebody, or even, for example, we had a cadaver lab at the university that didn’t take care of the cadavers in a professional way. These are things that people do where you actually need to take action.

What these attorneys typically do is threaten that person and get them to hire their own attorney and spend thousands of dollars, and then just reach a point where it’s easier to just say, ‘Okay, I’m going to retire or resign and leave.’ So I knew their game, and I didn’t play it. I said, I’m going to hang in there.

And then the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), very graciously, provided an attorney. The system administration and the right-wing people were just hoping that I would just leave, and I’m not. So here we are.

XBIZ: During a typical academic year, how many professors get stripped of tenure?

Gow: So that never happens, never. The lawyers for the administration cited only three other cases in a 20-year period in the whole Universities of Wisconsin system.

One person had sabotaged the research projects of their colleagues. The other person took students on field trips overnight and got drunk and slept in their room and masturbated. The third person recorded confidential personnel meetings and put the tapes on the internet.

All three were cases where these people had done something harmful and there were victims. It was wrong, it was clear, and so they lost their tenure. Three cases total in 20 years.

My case is very distinct in that there is no victim, and the person that filed the complaint is the president of the universities system himself. 

XBIZ: How does your case fit within the culture of what’s happening in this system of public universities right now, and in the political landscape in Wisconsin right now?

Gow: There’s a political dimension to this. When I came back in 2007, the governor was Jim Doyle, a Democrat, and the Board of Regents were all appointed by him. They were very hands-off and respected what we did. Then when Scott Walker, a very right-wing Republican, got elected governor, he started appointing people who proposed to weaken tenure and shared governance and reduce funding. And even though we now have a Democratic governor, Tony Evers, who’s fantastic, the Board of Regents is still kind of a blend of his appointees and Scott Walker’s appointees.

XBIZ: That’s the board that hired the current president, Jay Rothman, who called your actions — including posting adult videos with your wife online — “abhorrent,” right?

Gow: Rothman came not from higher education, but from a big Wisconsin law firm, Foley & Lardner, and he has brought this desire to appease the far-right people that control the Wisconsin assembly. The state is very divided politically. We have a Democratic governor, but the State Senate and the Assembly, the majorities are Republicans, and so Rothman has been in for two years now, and he is kind of new. He may have cut deals with the Republican leadership to cut DEI efforts, for example, and since he has to redo the biennial budget, every two years the speaker, Robin Vos, may say to Rothman, “OK, I want you to do this or we’re not going to give you your funding.”

My situation falls in this category of these far-right people — and they went on record about how the feel about my case. State Senator Rob Hutton, who’s the chair of the Education Committee, and another state senator, Stephen Nass, said that if I had been making adult entertainment with my wife, I should be fired not only as chancellor, but altogether, as a professor.

What we’re seeing here today is the system president and the Board of Regents saying “We don’t want to get a lot of grief from the far right, because we want to get our funding. So let’s just fire this guy entirely and risk a lawsuit, but we’ll do what the politicians want.”

XBIZ: How about reports of pressure from wealthy donors to fire you?

Gow: I think that’s bunk. You know, when I was chancellor, all the time there would be people who’d say, “Hey, I’m a donor and I won’t give you any more money if you don’t get a new track coach, or I don’t like the fact that the religious groups on campus aren’t given more office space.” Usually that’s somebody who’s giving you, like, $20 or $30 a year, and it’s not consequential.

People don’t give on the basis of who’s on the staff. Sure, there’s a guy that has a minimal scholarship in Communication Studies, and he is a religious person, and he told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “I’m not going to keep up the scholarship if they keep him on.” But I think that’s just a lot of talk.

XBIZ: In 2018 you brought in Nina Hartley to speak and you also faced backlash from the University. What do you think the difference was between that and the current, much bigger situation?

Gow: That invitation came right when the Board of Regents passed this document about their commitment to academic freedom and freedom of expression. So with great fanfare, the regents passed this policy and said, “Yeah, we’re going to wrap ourselves in the flag of free expression, free speech. We want you chancellors to promote free speech on your campus.” And free speech week is the first week of October, and I thought, “Well, let’s do something that really is challenging.”

In my experience — and that of my wife, Carmen Wilson, who was an administrator at universities as well — there are programs from time to time on sexual education. The place to talk to young people about sexuality is certainly on a campus, and so we invited Nina Hartley to come and speak. And she did, and when the regents found out about it and the previous system president, Ray Cross, they denounced me and said that it was terrible.

I showed them that although they say they’re for free speech, they’re really not, when it comes to sexuality. So that really got a lot of people angry, and a lot of the right-wingers.

That full story was never really told. Two of the regents called me up and said, “If you don’t pay the $5,000 speaking fee out of your own pocket, we’re going to fire you.” That was a textbook example of chilling speech and telling me, “We can’t have this kind of material.”

And I’ll admit that once the current situation came around to me, I was remembering how I felt that I had almost sold out with the Nina Hartley visit, and I probably shouldn’t have caved and paid the money and issued a kind of apology. And so this time I said, “You know, we’re going to take a stand.”

And so that’s what brings us to this point today.

XBIZ: On a more personal note, what compelled you to create and publish this adult content?

Gow: This was a hobby that my wife and I have enjoyed for over a decade. Initially, we did it in secret, and we really didn’t plan to put it out into the world. And then my wife had some very bad experiences with her positions at various universities, and finally one of them actually closed and she’s out of work, and it really soured her on academia.

And I got to the point where I was chancellor for over 16 years, and I said, “You know, I’ve done all I want to do there, so I want to retire as chancellor, and go back to the faculty.” And then we thought, why don’t we put the videos out into the world and just kind of get a sense of what happens? And I think we kind of thought, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” As you guys know, the people in the industry are very honorable, and they would never out anyone. And so we put the videos on OnlyFans and LoyalFans, and basically nobody really cared about them. There were like, two or three followers.

One day, we were talking to our editor, who works for a big professional studio, and he told us we could have a lot of success on the free sites, like Pornhub and xHamster. We had no idea if anybody was going to really care about these videos. I mean, it’s two middle-aged people, it’s not really anything dramatic.

So we put them on Pornhub and xHamster, and remarkably — particularly on xHamster — people really liked them. They went from 1,000 views a day to 10,000 views a day and before you know it, these videos had 300,000 views in a few weeks. We weren’t expecting that.

XBIZ: To what do you attribute that unexpected success?

Gow: People found appeal in an amateur couple, real people, but the production values are studio-quality, and you don’t really see that every day. It’s real passion. It was just the two of us, those videos on the free sites, no other performers. So in just a very short time, we had, in total, over a million views on five videos, and we were very surprised by that.

And that’s when somebody turned us in to the people at the UW system, and they called me and said, “Are these your videos?” And we have two books as well on Amazon. And I said, “Yeah, they are, you know. And what about it? They’re personal productions. They’re not university things.” And they were very interested in whether we make any money from all this because as a public official in Wisconsin, if I make over $1,000 from some other source in a year, I have to report that. But the only thing we made any money on was the books, and there it was always under $1,000 a year. As you know, you have to have millions and millions and millions of views to make good money on the free sites, so we had not made very much money, even though the videos were getting to be popular.

That was a turning point when I was like, “Well, now they know about this. What are they going to do about it?”

I guess I expected they would say that since I had announced I want to retire as chancellor, I needed to speed that up, and then I would need to retire as faculty as well, and resolve this without much fanfare.

Instead, they just announced, “We’re firing this guy as chancellor because of these ‘abhorrent and disgusting’ videos,” and then they launched this investigation to try to fire me as a tenured faculty member. And that was about 10 months ago, and today they succeeded in that.

XBIZ: Do you recall, during your time as an administrator, instances of faculty engaging in sexual relations with students and colleagues, and how that was handled?

Gow: There was a case a few years ago of an art professor who was accused of having a young woman student come into a small room, and he told her, “Now I’m going to teach you how to draw the nude body, and so you need to take your shirt off.” And she was very uncomfortable with that, and filed a report, and it took a while to investigate that. That one was very public.

There was another case that didn’t get any publicity, where a student, 10 years after she graduated, felt that she needed to clear her conscience and tell us, maybe so that it didn’t happen again, that there was a professor who accused her of plagiarism on an assignment and had her come up to his office and perform oral sex on him to make it go away. And that guy resigned before we could do anything about it. We were investigating it.

There are other cases where a faculty member wrote erotic emails to a young woman student, and he was confronted with that, and he then quickly retired.

So there are cases where people genuinely are doing bad things, but there’s a victim, and it’s appropriate to take action there. As I said earlier, in our case, there’s no victim. I mean, the only people who’ve really been hurt by this are my wife and me. We lost our health benefits and I lost my job.

XBIZ: Back in the early 2000s, there were cases of prominent professors who were hitting on students repeatedly, and universities would give them a year sabbatical, often somewhere tropical, to “chill out.” What has changed?

Gow: That’s the way it used to work. “Well, we need you to go away.” I think because of #MeToo, there’s now much more seriousness about all this, and people can’t pull that same kind of thing. And I think that’s fine. That’s as it should be, if the sexuality is not consensual, or if it involves a power imbalance. That shouldn’t happen. But again, in our case, there’s nothing like that at all.

XBIZ: Another way your case seems peculiar is that the religious conservatives who are coming for you should love your content: a loving married couple. Isn’t that precisely what they like? Isn’t that the only sex they approve of?

Gow: That is exactly right, I think. And I think that kind of confounds them. They want this to fit a different narrative. But the reality is, this is a married couple. Neither of us, Carmen or me, could do this on our own. We do it together, and that’s what makes it special.

Main Image: Carmen Wilson and Joe Gow

Lovehoney Group Partners With Just Eat for Home Pleasure Product Delivery

Lovehoney Group Partners With Just Eat for Home Pleasure Product Delivery

LONDON — Lovehoney Group has partnered with food delivery service Just Eat Takeaway to offer its products for home delivery.

The partnership will “offer sexual wellbeing products to consumers as part of the company’s move into self-care,” said a Just Eat rep. “The collaboration will kick off in the United Kingdom (Just Eat), Austria (Lieferando) and Denmark (Just Eat) through different local retailers in each market.”

Lovehoney products will be available from several of its lines, including Womanizer, We-Vibe, ROMP and Fifty Shades of Grey, among others.

“Bringing everyday convenience to consumers spans every aspect of our lives, and this partnership with Lovehoney Group is a testament to that,” said Just Eat EVP of Sales Guido Fambach. “Self-care is becoming more important to consumers, and we are delighted to service our customers with the expansion of our assortment into the category. As we look forward, we will continue to focus on partnerships that make it easier for our consumers to seamlessly incorporate the products they know and love into their daily lives.”

Added Lovehoney CEO Johannes Plettenberg, “This collaboration with JustEatTakeaway.com is a significant milestone for us as we continue our mission to make sexual wellness products more accessible. Sexual wellness is an important part of self-care, well-being, and overall health. By partnering with a leader in on-demand delivery, we’re breaking new ground in how consumers can access our products, ensuring they can incorporate sexual well-being into their daily lives with ease and discretion.”

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Sweet Sophia Stars in Latest From Hookup Hotshot

Sweet Sophia Stars in Latest From Hookup Hotshot

LOS ANGELES — Sweet Sophia stars with Bryan Gozzling in the latest release from Hookup Hotshot (HUHS).

The scene opens “with the signature HUHS waving to the camera, kisses, showing off the goods, and flashing of the peace sign,” the synopsis reveals. “Bryan notices she got sweeter and hotter and is excited to show off his perfect blue-ribbon Pomeranian to his friends at home as he inspects her incredible pink asshole and perky tits. Finally, it’s time to business as Bryan lays her down on the couch and goes down and fingers her before she drops to her knees and deepthroats him. Bryan puts Sophia in a chair for more oral before he fucks her sweet pussy in missionary. While on her knees getting her ass licked, Bryan comments it smells like the candy aisle. Then, he whips out the lube to oil up Sophia’s ass to fuck her in doggy.”

Studio honcho Gozzling enthused about his co-star.

“Sweet Sophia lives up to her name and is very respectful,” he said. “I spent a long time showing her asshole off that smelled like Jolly Ranchers. That was one of my biggest cum shots, and we’re definitely having her back.”

The scene is streaming on HookupHotshot.

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Chaturbate Announces New Hosts Melissa Stratton, Vanniall for Season 3 of ‘Sex Tales’

Chaturbate Announces New Hosts Melissa Stratton, Vanniall for Season 3 of 'Sex Tales'

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate’s “The Camming Life” YouTube channel podcast “Sex Tales” is launching its third season, and introducing new hosts Melissa Stratton and Vanniall.

“We are so excited for the return of ‘Sex Tales’ and to be able to work with Melissa and Vanniall in order to create something really unique,” enthused Chaturbate COO Shirley Lara. “Each episode gives listeners the chance to get up close and personal with their favorite performers and broadcasters–as well as learn something new about the industry and its people.”

Added a rep, “As the hosts of ‘Sex Tales,’ Melissa and Vanniall, both award-winning performers and creators themselves, will pull back the curtain on the world of sex work with unscripted interviews, unfiltered advice, juicy industry gossip, and more.”

Chaturbate broadcasting couple JackandJill are guesting on the season’s first episode.

“From heartfelt advice for new cam models to practical concerns about ‘fear boners,’ this dynamic duo reveals the raw secrets behind their ongoing success–and their favorite positions,” the rep added.

“Sex Tales” season three premieres Oct. 7 on the Camming Life YouTube channel, as well as major podcast platforms.

Find Melissa StrattonVanniall and JackandJill on Chaturbate.

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Ricky’s Room Drops 3rd Installment of Ivy Lebelle Showcase, With Anna Claire Clouds

Ricky's Room Drops 3rd Installment of Ivy Lebelle Showcase, With Anna Claire Clouds

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Ricky’s Room has released “Ride the Lightning,” a new anal threesome scene spotlighting Ivy Lebelle alongside Anna Claire Clouds and studio honcho Ricky Johnson, and the third installment of its latest showcase, titled “Ivy’s Room.”

“Ivy Lebelle could not wait to fuck Anna, and evidently, the feeling was mutual,” Johnson enthused. “It was like lightning striking the ocean – beautiful, powerful, and earth-shaking. I was lucky enough to be enveloped in that electricity as well, and it was an honor to be included. I’m still tingling.”

Added Lebelle, “I’ve had a peripheral crush on Anna for a long time so when Ricky offered me ‘Ivy’s Room’ I knew she had to be invited. I thought she and I would look amazing together but didn’t expect the chemistry to be as explosive as it was.”

“Ride the Lightning” is streaming on RickysRoom.

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Siri Dahl to Host Star-Studded, 12-Hour ‘Corn Telethon’ to Raise Awareness, Funds for SW Activism

LOS ANGELES — Siri Dahl will be hosting and co-producing the first ever Corn Telethon, a 12-hour SFW livestream combining entertainment with sex work and anti-censorship activism.

The Corn Telethon will be streamed live on Dahl’s Twitch and YouTube channels on Tuesday October 15, from 9:00 a.m., and will serve as a fundraiser.

100% of profits from the event will be split between SWOP LA (Sex Workers Outreach Project Los Angeles) and the establishment of a grant fund to support new and existing journalism initiatives to better communicate sex worker issues.

The livestream is produced and organized by Dahl and mainstream podcast producers Alex Steed and Madelynn Britt.

Confirmed guests from all areas of entertainment include Ana Foxxx, Gwen Adora, Holly Randall, Sinnamon Love, Jiz Lee, Casey Calvert, Zoë Ligon, Sarah Marshall, Molly Lambert, River Butcher, Jamie Loftus, Open Mike Eagle, Ify Nwadiwe, Carolyn Kendrick, Sean O’Connor, Cooper Hays, Chaki the Funk Wizard, BJ & Harmony Colangelo, Gaby Herstik, Jeena Bloom plus many others who will be added to the lineup in the coming two weeks.

“This cheeky (but ultimately SFW) stream will be hosted by Siri and a rotating group of friends, presented in the style of a classic Jerry Lewis telethon,” said a rep. “It will land somewhere between USA’s ‘Up All Night,’ an episode of ‘Hee Haw’ and an Elvira special. Due to its proximity to Halloween, there will be costumes and spooky season homage galore.”

The idea for the event came when Dahl and Steed realized that “with all the talk of Project 2025 being big, ominous and scary, very few elected officials were speaking to the threats posed to sex workers, who are already vulnerable due to a number of flawed laws and taboos that persist regarding recreational sex and sex work,” the rep explained.

The Corn Telethon aims to combine entertainment with activism, “making clear that Project 2025 is bad — of course — but also pointing out that many current laws that pertain to privacy, porn and sex work already on the books are not great, and not just for sex workers,” the rep added.

Dahl told XBIZ that “now more than ever, it’s important for sex workers to build community and support each other. I’m thrilled to have such a wide variety of adult and mainstream entertainers showing up for the first ever Corn Telethon, to support a great cause and help us fundraise for SWOP LA and other initiatives.”

Dahl added she hopes the telethon “will draw attention to the issues facing the porn industry, and through fun and entertainment, we’ll show how much support our industry has — not just from our own community of sex workers and our fans, but also from some folks you wouldn’t expect. So many people out there have a more casual relationship with the adult industry and sex work, and they if you ask them, they’ll say they don’t want us to be so heavily censored — but they also don’t know much about the challenges we face, or why. Corn Telethon will reach those people too, and will leave a lasting impression on them.”

For more information, follow Siri Dahl and Alex Steed on X.com.

Creator of Hentaied Universe Launches All-Access Streaming Service ‘Hentaied Pro’

Creator of Hentaied Universe Launches All-Access Streaming Service 'Hentaied Pro'

BUDAPEST — Romero Mr. Alien, the creator of the Hentaied Universe, has launched a new streaming service combining all eight of his brands on one website, Hentaied.Pro.

Hentaied Pro subscribers will have access to content from studio brands Hentaied, Futanari, Parasited, Freeze, Voodooed, Plants Vs. Cunts, Vored and Cumflation.

The Hentaied Universe is currently made up of over 450 scenes, filmed by directors including Romero, Roberto Di Suna, Ricky Greenwood and Mark Zicha, and starring Emiri Momota, Cherry Kiss, Amirah Adara, Skye Blue, Tiffany Tatum, Valentina Nappi, Kelly Collins, Kazumi, Vince Karter, Zaawadi and Kendra Sunderland, among others.

“Our members have been asking us to make a mega site and combine our sites together,” said Romero. “We wanted to do it in a big way and make a beautiful site that is easy to navigate and where people can search by their favorite stars, top scenes, new videos, categories, and by site. They can still join each specific site or multiple sites, but for the avid Hentaied fans, this is pure nirvana.”

For more information, visit Hentaied.Pro.

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Scarlett Alexis on Her Musical Journey and Insatiable Curiosity

This feature article appears in the August 2024 issue of X3 magazine, a publication dedicated to capturing the genuine personalities, passions, and stories of emerging and established stars. X3 magazine is published by XBIZ Media.

Poise is a rare commodity these days. The dictionary defines poise as “graceful and elegant bearing in a person.” What it doesn’t mention is that you can’t learn poise; you either have it or you don’t.

Scarlett Alexis has poise.

We meet Alexis at an old-fashioned diner in the San Fernando Valley, hidden in a nook between freeways. Her universal poise and appeal transcend the venue, however: It’s immediately apparent to anyone who meets Alexis that she could hang as comfortably in a Michelin-starred restaurant as in this classic burger joint, which has not changed since the “Boogie Nights” era.

She’s also a fantastic conversationalist, adept at both sharing and — another rare commodity these days — listening. She speaks well and warmly, and has thought about the world carefully and critically, which gives her thoughts and questions a palpable depth.

“Self-education has always been very important to me,” Alexis says. “I’m a learner. I always have to be learning something to stimulate my mind. That’s an important part of me.”

Alexis entered the adult entertainment scene at 22. She is 25 now. Any institution of higher learning would have been happy to have her, but her upbringing set her on a different path.

“My parents are very religious, and growing up in Arizona, at one point they actually dissuaded me and my two sisters from going to college, because they were scared of the secular world,” she shares. “Later, they became more open to the idea.”

Alexis was homeschooled growing up, but also traveled around with her family, which gave her a different kind of education.

“My parents don’t agree, obviously, with what I do for a living, but we don’t talk about it,” she says. “They’re nice to me, which I appreciate. None of my sisters followed in their religious path. I can’t speak for them, but I’m very much into science and I’m always questioning things, and religion doesn’t really like that. Because God knows everything! You’re not supposed to question. And that part has always bothered me.”

On the other hand, Alexis says, there was a lot of freedom in being homeschooled. She had a social life and took classes in dance, martial arts, acting and — most notably — music, which would become a major focus for her.

Eventually, during a remarkably frank conversation, Alexis told her parents, “You’ve had your spiritual experiences that have led you to believe what you believe, but I haven’t had those experiences. So I just have to be authentic to myself.”

This led her to study a lot of anthropology, different cultures and their legends, and also health. Most recently, Alexis says, she has developed a strong interest in neuroscience and psychology, especially the research aspects of those disciplines, and the applied science of neuromarketing.

“If I ever go to school, I might study that,” she reveals. “I know I’m capable of it. Every human is capable if you apply yourself.”

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