Porn Valley- Meatholes.com has been revealed as the center of the controversy that has prompted threads on ADT. Last week on KSEX, www.ksexradio.com, Nicki Hunter told a story about a shoot where she was roughed up and bruised. https://adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=6831
But Hunter would not state the name of the company responsible.
Meanwhile, a thread developed on www.adultdvdtalk.com where it was speculated that Hunter had worked for Meatholes and because she had agreed to work for them again, Hunter’s remarks were to be construed as nothing more than flagrant hype. Hunter, blurting out the Meatholes name, admitted Tuesday night that she did accept offers to do more work for the company.
Guy Capo interviewed Hunter about the whole controversy.
Capo first gave a rundown of the chatter that appeared on ADT and was reassembled on Adultfyi.com for quick consumption. “The summary is captured on Adultfyi,” Capo said. “Last week Nicki described a very, very rough scene that she did. In a very professional manner she did not mention who she shot for.”
Hunter agreed that she did not mention who she was with or who she shot for. “There wasn’t really any negative, per se, connotation to this is what happened. This is how I felt about it.” Hunter, however, used the word “inhumane” to describe the experience as she was relating it to Capo when she first told the story. “It was a super, super, super rough sex scene where they were getting at something you don’t normally see in the porn industry,” Hunter said Tuesday night.
“And that is very scary to get. You’re pushing people to the limit- to the max. All your personal baggage is being brought to the table. Personally, it’s not something that I want to watch. But it obviously sells. But it’s not exactly right.”
Capo said he had seen the bruises Hunter acquired from the sex scene and now they have a greenish cast. “When bruises are healing. I can testify first hand. This woman was, in fact, beaten and bruised.”
Capo said a lot of people came out immediately and sympathized with Hunter: “Man this is atrocious- where the fick is porn going if this is what we’re doing?” Capo then alluded to the post from Kami on ADT stating that Hunter had already shot another scene for Meatholes and came into the office and booked her third.
“Since that comment went off a lot of people said what the fuck is Nicki Hunter’s deal?” Capo noted. “Is this all hype? Did she just hype this thing up so she could get more attention? Sell more units?”
Hunter thought that kind of speculation was funny.
Capo read other comments that Hunter’s story sounded fishy and why didn’t she just leave if she was having those kinds of problems on the set. “No one has ever accused said company [Meatholes] of forcing people to stay against their will.”
“That’s correct,” said Hunter
Asked if she had accepted more work for the company, Hunter worded it this way: “We’ve set up another date of doing it. I’ve just done their one. And that day they took several different clips I did for them for different projects. If you want to say two, you can say two but it was all shot in one day. That single day. I have set up a different date with them to do something else that they do. It’s not necessarily Meathoooooo [this is when Hunter tripped on her tongue] excuse me. It’s not necessarily that line that I just did. Can I put the words back in my mouth?”
Capo said it didn’t matter at that point because the company name was all over ADT. Hunter said the additional work was not for the rough sex genre. “It was more like a night calls where I go out- I hunt down people and do things to them. I’m going to go out, find people. We’re going to have a couple of scenes set up ahead of time like if I do any sex or anything like that. I am the central focus where I get to be in control. And it’s not about any sort of beating.”
But Capo kept referring to the fact that Hunter left a scene “bruised and battered”.
“It’s caused quite a discussion on the industry gossip sites, particularly on ADT,” said Capo asking Hunter the obvious, that if this was such a tumultuous affair for her, “a brutal, harsh and intolerable situation,” why didn’t she leave the set.
“You would have to dive really deeply into the psyche for that one,” Hunter replied. Hunter said, for one, she’s never walked off the set. And, two, she knew exactly what she was going in for. “I know about Meatholes. I know that you often leave with bruises.”
But Hunter was also quick to state that Meatholes are nice people. “I have to say that they do their job very well and they probably make lots of money. But it’s not a scene that I like or would tell anyone to participate in. It would have to be a personal choice there.”
Hunter’s claiming that you get bruised as well in S&M scenes. “We saw right here a couple of months ago someone [from Gothsend] walk out with huge bruises the size of my fist on her butt.”
Again repeating the fact that she knew what she was getting herself into, Hunter explained that she was at that point in her life where she said she can do a scene like that the one she did for Meatholes. But unlike the message of an S&M scene, Hunter was conceding that the scene she did was meant to be degrading. “You deserve it- they want to make you beg for it. And I did. They brought me to a point where it’s a little more of a dirtier side.”
Capo asked Hunter if she thought there was a need for criminal allegations on a set. “Is there a line where the laws of battery apply on the set?”
“I think when someone says no or stop and they don’t,” Hunter replied solemnly.
Capo acknowledged that he and Hunter have and hour to fill and sometimes what they say turns into the gossip mill. “Before we’ve even had a chance to finish our thoughts on the matter.” Capo said it happened to him a month or two ago. “I said directors should not be talent; talent should not directors. Before I got to finish my point the rumor mill had already chewed me up and spit me out.”
On that point, Hunter said she felt that what she said last week was very unblaming. “I hope I did it well. But I said nothing that would be totally and utterly like I hate them or they’re horrible. But nobody came and asked me.”
To which Capo added that he and Hunter are always open for free correspondence. “You are more than free to pick up the fucking phone which nobody has done to call in here and say, hey Hunter, I think you’re full of shit.”
Hunter said besides her friends who asked her if she was okay after the scene it was the people on the Meatholes set who were concerned as well. “They said, hey, are you okay? Do you have any hard feelings? They did care about how my reaction was and they wanted to make sure I was okay. Kudos to them.”
Capo said communication cures all.
Then, again, Capo neglected to mention the saleint fact that it was Hunter who brought up the subject to begin with and ignited the controversy further by playing hide and seek with the company’s identity.
People are gonna react to that. Especially on message boards.
