Porn Valley- The first indication that Amber Lynn was behaving like a Lucretia Borgia surrounded by court toadies and flunkies came on the set of We Are The World when Anna Mills contacted me after she was kicked off the set by Lynn.
Mills isn’t a lunatic, but does her job and raises nary a ruckus. But Mills left this time in tears. This is what she told me.
“We were all doing this for Ron Sullivan because we love him,” said Mills.
“Then Amber kicked me off the set after I did my first interracial. I brought a girl in, this was all for Ron, not for her. I changed my flight. I did so much stuff to be involved with this. Then I had my release signed, but because I went into the kitchen to get some food, she kicked me out. I was kicked off the set and was crying. She goes, ‘you’re off the set! Get off the set.’”
“We had Ron Sullivan coming in, and I hadn’t seen him for a long time, so this was emotional,” Mills continued. “Some of this was a little too much.”
Mills said she asked permission to go into the kitchen and was given it by Brian Sebastian.
“He told me it was fine and that he would tell Amber and would take the blame for it if she said something. But he didn’t. He threw me under the bus and didn’t say a word. Then he came out there and told me he owed me a favor if I wanted to get into mainstream. Big freakin deal.”
“I’m not one of those girls who really cares about that,” Mills continued to says.
“Brian Sebastian’s going I owe you a favor. I don’t want a favor from you, dude. I don’t care about being famous. I just do this stuff because I’m nasty, and he thinks nobody cares about that, that they just want to be famous. I’m, like, for one thing. We’re never going to be famous. Not for real.”
“Is the direct reason you were kicked off the set because you wanted to get food or was there something else?” I ask Mills.
“I was trying to get some food,” insisted Mills. “She [Lynn] said because there was an insurance policy- a million dollar insurance policy- and because I was going in there to get food. I hardly had anything to drink all day. I couldn’t wash my hands. We couldn’t run the water. I tried to take a shower, and she got mad at me. It was just insane. And she was just wrong.”
Mills said she was going to keep the story to herself until the cat got let out of the bag.
“I heard that the story was you were naked and trying to go in the kitchen,” I told Mills.
“I think I had my clothes on at that point,” said Mill insisting that the matter involved the fact that she was talent.
“And they were still shooting and breaking stuff down. I thought they were done because other people had been in there to get food.”
“This still doesn’t make any sense,” I told Mills. “But if this is true, that was a terrible way to be treated.”
“That’s not what this whole thing was supposed to be about,” said Mills sniffling, thinking about the incident.
“When we saw Ron, we were all crying, but I was so happy to see him. We all love him. That’s all that mattered. I just wanted somebody to know the truth if they saw it. I’m not unprofessional. People have never had problems with me. Amber was like you’re so unprofessional and a trouble maker. She told me that.”
Lynn, of course, had a totally different story. She sent me an e-mail claiming that Mills’ story was false and that Mills was behaving in a way that would jeopardize the shoot. That I find hard to believe because Mills’ behavior on sets is impeccable. Nevertheless, this is what Amber wrote:
“Anna was already finished with her scene and was hanging out at the back making noise that was disrupting the huge orgy scene we were into the last shots of.”
“Additionally she kept continually crossing a closed set line that I personally asked her several times to not enter. Therefore I asked her to get her bags together and go or wait outside with others while we finished the scene.
There was a second studio with a private bathroom several feet from the main provided by the location owner for the talent to congregate in between set ups, so her story about no bathroom or sink to wash up her hands is false. We had to re roll tape on several scenes because Anna and others kept talking out and running the water, in spite of my pleas for quiet.”
Lynn went on to explain the technicalities of the insurance policy, then added, “I had to scramble to insure that set last minute with a policy that stated that no talent was to be present on set when equipment was in motion or crossing walking lines. Had someone been injured we would have been at a major risk.
“This was a real movie set not a junior high playground. I had to protect the common welfare of the project. Anna simply would not accept the directions after being asked multiple times, and she was already finished so she was asked to leave or wait outside. Her girlfriend Kandi Hart understood and stayed on after Anna left til the close and did an amazing job.”
Reading those remarks, Mills fired off an e-mail to say that Lynn’s comments were false.
“Anyone that was there knows what really was going on. People that know her and know me will know the truth. That’s all I have to say.”