Porn Valley- Nick East [photo from LukeisBack.com] brought Holly, a woman friend of his, on KSEX’s The Wanker Show this week. Wankus noted that East was starting to gray on top and East said one of the reasons why he wanted to come on the show was to comment on the recent spate of Sunny Lane appearances on mainstream TV. Lane was co-hosting the KSEX show Wednesday night that East came on.
East addressed the Prime Time special in particular.
“They said all kinds of things to slam adult fim actors and actresses,” said East. “Including calling us soul-less. Soul-less? It was pretty bad the way they made it seem like we were outsiders. Why is it that they don’t talk to more of a diverse crowd of people?”
Wankus suspected it was ABC’s motive to pick Lane who seemed so over the top that she isn’t real.
“They’re pushing her that way,” said Wankus. “So nuts that she thinks everything is hunky dory and she’s going to heaven for fucking ten guys in a scene.” East said it struck him as odd that they would take such a small portion of a person and inspect just a little fragment of what they’re all about. [As if you would expect otherwise.]
Wankus said the point was to hit Mother America with something that would make her upset.
“There’s a lot of pople in the industry that have deep moral beliefs and yet we just don’t agree with an outmoded form of moral belief,” said East.
“All I’m trying to say is just because you have sex for a living does not mean you’re a bad person.”
For her part, Lane said she doesn’t look at porn people as outsiders which is what ABC branded her as.
“I’m a grown woman and I’m doing this because I have chosen this as a career,” Lane pointed out. “I’m moving forward in my life and it’s always a stepping stone of how you look at it in a positive way and not a negative way.”
Lane said her family is unique in that they’re a porn family business right behind Seymore Butts. She also noted that ABC shot maybe thirty hours of footage following her around and used a fraction of what they got.
Wankus thought Lane was portrayed as a non-member of society which was wrong.
“Because you’re paying your taxes and not doing anything illegal- you just made a choice of working sex.”
Wankus suspected that the media is shaped and formed according to what the government wants at the time.
“You saw some really good media clips in the Sixties that were all pro-fucking kickback, casual, let’s get high in a little fucking VW bug. There was some very liberal reporting in the Sixties.”
Wankus was also trying to put Holly’s visit in context and how she and East met.
“I knew her father,” said East. “I had spent a few years back in Ohio trying to live a normal life. [Installing satellite dishes.]
“So you had a warrant,” Wankus laughed.
“I didn’t have a warrant,” said East, though Wankus figured that’s the usual reason why porn stars leave town.
“I knew her father well enough,” East continued, “so that when I told him I was going back to Los Angeles because I couldn’t take it any more and I missed my job- he knew what my job was.” And so East was asked to keep an eye out on the guy’s daughter.
Holly said East has been nothing but a gentleman.
“But did he make some moves?” asked Wankus
“I’d get killed,” said East. “You haven’t met her father- he’s a big man. He trusted me.”
Wankus wondered whether Holly has been trying talk East out of “his evil ways,” meaning the adult business.
Holly said she points out the possibilities of East’s having to deal with somebody down the line who’s in his life.
In her case, Lane said what she does at work and what she does at home are very different when she’s having personal time with someone she cares about.
“As long as they come home to each other and they know what the love is, that’s what’s important to life,” Lane said. “As long as they have communication. No matter what kind of job it is, you always have to have that support and that love.”
Holly wondered how many people out there are really that open minded especially to someone who works in the sex industry.
“Actually a lot of people in the entertainment field are very open minded,” stated Lane.
Holly thought it would be difficult for a lot of people out there to carry on such a relationship. East said he and Holly disagree on a lot of things.
“Which is what makes our friendship a lot of fun,” he continued.
For himself, Wankus said he realizes he comes across as a crazy wiseass jerkoff.
“But, seriously, and this is going to sound so fucking stupid, I’m totally romantic. My live-in partner is a porn star. It’s not easy. It’s hard on our relationship. While I can support her career, and spin some of what she’s doing at work into my own twisted fantasies, it’s still hard. But if we’re having a bad time, I’m home in the house pissed off and she’s out fucking somebody. It’s definitely not easy.”
He went on to say that if there’s things you have going on in your head which are not being communicated to your partner, it’s courting disater.
“Be true to yourself and you let your whole heart open, love will find away. That’s my thing but I’m a sap.”