Porn Valley- Monique Alexander makes an announcement that she’s now doing boy-girl scenes. She gets an immediate guest spot on KSEX, www.ksexradio.com. What’s next, The Letterman show?
The last time Alexander was on the show, she and Jenna Haze were getting “all frisky and cute together,” said Wankus. “Now you’re coming from a different place. You’re moving on to male species,” Wankus pointed out. Alexander said about a year ago she did a couple of boy-girl photo shoots and just recently her interactive video came out from Original Sin. “I did that scene with Steven St. Croix.” Alexander said the scene was fun, that she’s know St. Croix ever since she’s been in the industry. “It was nice- I had a good time.” Alexander said she’s talked with her agent Ben English from L.A. Direct Models about doing some more scenes. “I’m really happy the way he’s gone about it. He’s gone about it in a very professional way. He’s not just throwing me out there.” As far as she was concerned, Alexander views English as the “best” .
“He’s marketed me to good people.” Alexander said she’s also going to be shooting for Suze Randall with an Austrian guy on the 17th. She also referred to her deal with New Sensations. “They’re going to do three scenes with me and they want to do a My Plaything with me like they did with Jenna. I’m really excited. I can’t wait.” Because she was doing strictly girl-girl, Alexander said a lot of people thought she was a lesbian. “I love women- but women are like my fluffers. After I’m done with you, I need a cock. But girls are pretty and they smell good.” Wankus was curious if with the stereotype, Alexander had a tough time dating.
Alexander, who’s from Sacramento, said she had a boyfriend there. “I broke up with him; then I moved down here about two years ago. I really haven’t tried to date because people here are so superficial and it’s just not worth my time. Then you have to explain to them what you do and they have a stereotype. I already get stereotyped because I’m blond and I like to dress nice.Then I’m the snobby bitch in L.A.”
Alexander said she doesn’t worry about the comments. “I have the most amazing friends and I surround myself with them. If I have sex it’s most likely be with one of my friends. Keep it in the family!”
Wankus was curious if Alexander has run into guys who thought it was, first, cool that she was a porn star then tried talking her out of it. “I haven’t experienced that because I haven’t let myself experience that,” she replied. “I’ve heard it from everybody else. That’s why I don’t date. I start dating somebody then it’s an issue. I’m labeled as a porn star because I do girl-girl only, I might as well do boy-girl because that’s a REAL porn star. If you’re already going to call me one and judge me as one I might as well go all the way and have sex more often. Because I don’t get laid at all.”
Wankus ventured to say that, forgetting the miracles of Adobe, he’d put Alexander on a short list of porn stars that he thought was truly hot. “It’s good news for me that you’re doing that [boy-girl] because I can’t watch girl-girl scenes. They bore the hell out of me. I can’t jerk off to it. There’s nothing exciting about it unless I’m in the middle of it.”
Alexander said she wasn’t planning on doing any anal any time soon. “I haven’t done it in my personal life. But I’m interested. I’ve heard that if it’s done right, it’s amazing. So far I’ve gotten a lot more frisky. I’ve done fingers. I’m willing to try it but not until I’ve done it in my personal life because I don’t think I should do anything on film that I haven’t done in my personal life.”
Alexander will have been four years in the industry come next June. “I’ve gone pretty far and I’m proud of myself. I think I’ve marketed myself well and taken my career in good directions instead of just jumping right in and doing everything in the beginning.”
Wankus noted that sometimes it works for you but you can’t predict how it’ll go. “This is the only industry where you can never predict how to make it. Some girls within a few months they’re like huge. Other girls come in and it takes them a few years to get that kind of respect.”
Alexander said a lot also resides on one’s mental stability and staying power. “I do my job because I like it,” Alexander said, noting that some girls come in just for the money. “The money’s nice- don’t get me wrong. But I don’t do it just for the money. I get to have sex with hot people and get paid for it.”
Wankus referred to comments made the night before by Sharon Mitchell who talked about some performers who had to get fucked up to do scenes. For her part, Alexander said she likes girls but stars like Tera Patrick never did girl-girl. “Because she didn’t like girls. And I think that’s very respectable of her because she wasn’t going to be gay for pay. I think that’s awesome.”
Wankus noted that Patrick has since changed her stance and that when she was working at KSEX she was starting to get very frisky with girls. “It grows on you, I think,” said Alexander. “I think everybody’s curious but they’re afraid to take that step.” In Alexander’s case, she was a stripper and exposed to it. “I think that’s where mine came.”
Asked about her family, Alexander said she’s been living on her own since she was 17. “My mother knows what I do. My whole family pretty much knows what I do. I don’t know if the grandparents know that I do poor. But they do know about the nude modeling. She doesn’t necessarily agree with it. No mother wants their child to do that. But she knows I have a good head on my shoulders and I won’t put myself in any position that I don’t feel comfortable in. If I feel it’s okay, it’s okay. She disapproves but she’s there for me.”
Alexander said she was featured in the September issue of Playboy in its Grapevine section. “That was pretty awesome- I told my mom.” Alexander’s mother also saw the ABC special featuring Belladonna and asked her about it. “I’m like, mom, I don’t do anything that I don’t want to. She chose to do all those things. Not all of us do that.”
Wankus was of the opinion that a lot of things are twisted via editing. “They make you look bad. They interviewed us here at KSEX when that thing was first being recorded. They were following around Diana Devoe. They came in here and asked me about a bunch of stuff. At that time I was coaching Little League and all kinds of shit. I was, like, you know what? I don’t want to be in this production. You’re going to turn this around. My Little League is going to be shut down because of the ‘perv’ that coaches kids and all that shit. Get out. You guys can’t be here. That’s the first time, I, the press whore, turned down press.”
Wankus then asked Alexander if she ever thought she’d be sucking cock for a living. She said no but had been fascinated with strippers and told her mother she wanted to be one. “That looks like fun.” Alexander described herself as being shy growing up and suspected that was a part of her that wanted to emerge. “I always wanted to do it and I did it when I turned 18. I was a receptionist by day and a stripper by night.”
Alexander auditioned at a strip club in Sacramento called City Limits. “I just wanted to be a waitress. I had never been in a strip club. I didn’t know anything.” They told her, no, she wanted to be a dancer, not a waitress. “Okay.”
She was told to come back and audition. Alexander said she didn’t have the right shoes. “I was shaking.” Alexander remembered her first time dancing. “Girls in strip clubs are so mean. They’ve very territorial like this is my club. Who are you?” Luckily, Alexander said there were a couple of nice girls there who felt sorry for her: “Just make sure you point your toes.”
Her first time on the stage, Alexander described her entire body as convulsing. Alexander explained that she had to dance the night shift because of her other job. “It was pretty crazy- but it was a fun experience.”
Whereas she used to hate going on stage, Alexander now loves it. “I love the attention. I’m such a whore.” Although she doesn’t feature, Alexander didn’t mind saying that she can shake her ass better than a black girl. “That’s a pretty strong claim,” said Wankus.
