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I find it highly amusing when porn performers attempt to dispel rumors about the industry in press releases only to perpetuate them with Jerry Springer behavior in national publications.
Like GQ, which just did a piece on performer James Deen titled “The Well Hung Boy Next Door”.
It’s bikini babe Kate Upton who’s selling the issue by being on the cover, with the Deen article buried on page 102 ff. Which is to say if you hadn’t been alerted to the fact that Deen was in GQ at all, the mag certainly doesn’t go out of its way to promote it.
No quibble at all with Deen who handles himself admirably with impeccable, mature comments. It’s Allie James who should be given a Curly Howard slap to the side of the head.
On the set of Losing Kayden, a Robbie Dee movie for Digital Playground, the set up is that Steve Holmes is a crime boss. Deen is a nervous, edgy, gambling addict with very destructive tendencies; and James is asked by the GQ writer, Wells Tower, what her part is in all this.
“I’ll be crawling around under a table sucking cock,” she replies
I wonder what James’ retort would have been had Forbes been doing the asking. In any event, the statement that should have the Shelley Lubbens of the world fiddling with their rosary beads is when James volunteers the fact that, at age 9, she’d have sex with her brothers’ friends in exchange for marijuana.
“And you were cool with it?” Deen asks her.
“Oh, yeah!” says James.
“As long as you were cool with it,” Deen says. One might sense the dripping sarcasm.
A picture of James sucking Steve Holmes’ dick is later emailed to her mother. [That had to have been some household.]
“Yeah, obviously she’s damaged,” Deen, displaying some rational thought, tells the GQ writer.
"I’m like getting pimped out when you were 9 so your brothers could smoke weed?” Deen continues.
“That’s not healthy [besides being criminal].
“She’s like Rick Santorum’s wet dream, the poster child for how people in porn are damaged. But for every person like her, there’s someone like, I’d like to say me. I had a great childhood.
"My parents and I get along. I just like sex, and I like porn, and I think it’s fun. I’m always terrified that someday I’m going to come to the realization that I’ve got some deep, dark secret, some terrifying horrible experience where I’m going to be like, ‘I’m actually not normal. I’m a crazy person!’ But it just doesn’t seem to be the case.”