Porn Valley- Tyler Faith was a recent guest of Jason Sechrest’s on KSEX, www.jasoncurious.com.
Sechrest went over some old ground. He went over some new ground particularly Faith’s love life with Kurt Lockwood and Wankus.
Faith made the headlines several months ago when she and the former KSEX station manager parted ways.
Sechrest first brought up Lockwood, and Faith said she heard reports from Michelle Lay that Lockwood was sane again. Faith noted that Lockwood had a wife and child in Spain.
“And now he’s doing trannies,” Sechrest added. “He’s doing transsexual porn now.”
Laughing, Faith said she didn’t know if that was true.
“That’s a little bit too much.”
“Isn’t it kind of interesting that he was your first anal scene and then you would fuck him up the ass in your private life?” asked Sechrest.
“He could take it better than me,” replied Faith. “Seriously, I got to give him that. He can take it way better than I ever can. He’s a champ. He’s a great fuck. He really is. He can fuck.”
Sechrest wondered if Lockwood was as egocentric as he makes himself out to be. Faith said he wasn’t.
“In real life he’s not like that,” she said. According to Faith, she wasn’t serious about the Lockwood relationship. Unlike Lockwood, according to Sechrest, who was and very upset about the breakup.
“I really loved having sex with him,” Faith went on to say. “That was what I was about with that. I liked hanging out at times, but…”
Faith conceded that it sounded pretty cold.
“So you go from him to Wankus,” Sechrest continued.
“I like to surprise everybody,” said Faith. “I like to keep everyone guessing.”
Faith remembered first going on Wankus’ show to promote her movie Will & Stace.
“That’s where I met him,” she said. Noting that Wankus and Lockwood were nothing alike, Faith said she likes guys who are cocky and have an attitude.
“I love it when a guy walks in a room, everyone looks at him and he’s, like, fuck off. I like that about a guy. Wankus had that about him. He was, like, fuck off. I just liked the arrogance that he had.”
“Did you know that when he falls in love it quickly dissipates and goes away?” asked Sechrest.
“How does anyone know that? You don’t get a booklet,” Faith answered.
“He’s a very sweet, loving marshmallow under it all,” Sechrest suggested.
“Exactly, and I didn’t know that,” said Faith. “I’m still the type of person that likes the fuck-you.” Faith supposed that was because she’s like that herself.
“I don’t like everybody. And I don’t think I’m nice to everybody,” she added. “And I don’t want to be nice to everybody.”
Sechrest’s opinion was that Faith went through a personality change when she started dating Wankus.
“I don’t know if he brought you out of your shell or what,” he said. “You used to be very, very quiet. I’d interview you on the radio and it would be hard to get two words out of you. You’d sit back with your little hat down over your face.
“And then you started dating Wankus and became his co-host. Once that happened you let the world have it. Like all of a sudden you were telling people the way you really felt about the business. We never heard Tyler Faith say one negative thing until then.”
“We totally fed off each other,” concluded Faith. “I think we were really good and I felt very comfortable with him. He let me be who I was. There was no judging.”
Faith said they had been engaged last Christmas and admitted she missed him.
“Everyone misses when it was great,” she continued. “I really miss him. I wish things were different. I miss doing the show with him.”
Asked why it didn’t work, she was vague as a virgin.
“It was a lot of things,” Faith said. “I think sometimes people let things get out of control. You don’t realize. I think we both needed to take a step back at one point and say what the fuck are we doing? Like why are we fighting? It was stupidness. We let stupid things bother us and it turned into something bad.”
Faith was also very emphatic that she would never do it again.
“I think we exhausted it. And at the end it got ugly. I’m very spiteful. I made it really ugly at the end. I’ll totally admit it.”
Sechrest laughed how the show was not a good dating advertisement for Faith.
“You’re, like, I like people that are assholes and arrogant fucking guys. And I’m arrogant and it didn’t work because I used him for sex,” Sechrest said.
Faith repeated that at the end it was totally her fault and will take all the blame.
“I closed the deal at the end,” she stated. “I sealed the deal. I did something that was kind of unforgiveable.”
Sechrest concluded that she slept with someone and Faith admitted it.
“I don’t want to get into the whole thing but it was totally my fault at the end,” she repeated. “Everyone wants to know and that’s the story. It got really ugly. I fucked somebody that was one of his friends and that was it.”
“How good a friend?” Sechrest prodded.
“Pretty good friend,” Faith replied, noting that the guy was non-industry but that Sechrest knew him, perhaps not well.
Faith went on to say how she wants a challenge.
“Obviously guys throw themselves at me,” she stated. “That’s like sickening to me. That’s gross. Please don’t do that. I need a fucking challenge.”
Sechrest suspected that she’d respond very positively to a fuck off and die e-mail.
“I’d probably marry that person!” Faith laughed, noting that she wasn’t dating anyone.
“Not even the person who you fucked?” asked Sechrest.
Faith hedged and said she would talk to Sechrest after the show. So he concluded that she was.
“I never said that! I am not dating him. Stop that!” screamed Faith.
