Apparently AVN wants to interview Jayme Langford about what happened last week. What happened last week was that Langford, scheduled to work for Adam & Eve, conveyed the impression that she was no longer in the business and didn’t do the shoot.
But days later Langford was working for another company. Langford’s willing to cast it all on LA Direct and went so far as to say, through her p.r. rep David Samms, that LA Direct was unable to provide her with the “professional representation” she had been used to receiving.
My talk with Bud Lee at LA Direct last week gave the impression that the agency was willing to go along with Langford provided she live up to several previous commitments. But Langford didn’t, according to Lee.
Director DCypher, whose shoot Langford stood up, feels someone’s missing the point.
“I find it amazing that she’s still talking about Direct Models,” says Cypher.
“In order to burn Direct Models for $100, she fucked me over? That doesn’t even make sense. What damage this will do her career is negligible. She’s hot and people will hire her. But I think she owes me an apology, Bree Olson and Adam & Eve. I haven’t even begun to get mad about this. But every time I turn around and read that it’s Direct Models’ fault that she knowingly blew my shoot off, I get angrier and angrier.”
Cypher had a chat with Samms recently and suggested that Langford might want to consider making a public apology. Otherwise, Cypher says he finds the situation very amusing. Cypher says he also gets the impression that Langford doesn’t think too much of either him, Olson or Adam & Eve.
“And it doesn’t matter to her that she flaked.”
