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Veronica Rayne Thinks Shelley Lubben’s Full of It

Porn Valley- With Pornlaw Mike Fattorosi in Vegas for the Xbiz Conference, Veronica Rayne got behind the “Breaking the Law” mike on PrimeTimeUncensored, www.primetimeuncensored.com, Wednesday night. But Rayne, feeling under the weather, made it a brief evening indicating that there was some throat virus going around the industry.

Rayne said she had been to AIM earlier and learned that perhaps 20 other performers were exhibiting the same symptoms she had. But this didn’t stop Rayne from taking a couple of prime shots at Shelley Lubben [pictured] who has been in the news again- this time for “rescuing” Sierra Sinn from the ravages of porn. www.adultfyi.com/read.php?ID=23298.

According to Rayne, Lubben also contacted her via MySpace a couple of months ago claiming that she was doing an MTV show, that they were looking for porn performers and that MTV would pay to help alter the lives of said performers in a positive way.

“We had a big long conversation after that,” said Rayne, noting that Lubben subsequently got back to her saying she didn’t know if MTV could use her.

“I guess it was because I didn’t come off like a head case or a drug addict,” suspected Rayne in a tone mocking Lubben. Rayne said she then contacted her own snitch to check out Lubben’s story.

“It was all bullshit,” announced Rayne. “MTV never heard of her or had a clue who she was.” Dishing some of Lubben’s personal porn history, Rayne noted that Lubben did maybe 20 scenes over a two-year period when she was in the business in the early Nineties.

“And she’s claiming she was a porn star?” said Rayne, noting that Lubben had also been a prostitute who resorted to drugs before she got into the business.

“Maybe she should have sold MTV HER story,” Rayne mused. Noting that Lubben charges money to attend one of her conferences, Rayne blew her off as “a moron” and further commented that when she knew Sierra Sinn, Sinn seemed just fine jamming dildos up her butt and didn’t appear to need saving.

Rayne also said she didn’t like the fact that Lubben was pushing herself on Sinn and was suspicious of all claims Lubben was making about Sierra.

“I think she’s filling Sierra’s head with a bunch of bullshit,” Rayne suspected. Rayne went on to remark that girls in the industry who blame it for their issues and vices will readily discover that they’ll have those same issues long after they’ve left the business.

“Don’t blame the industry on your weaknesses or shortcomings,” cautioned Rayne. Rayne, who’s for a mandated age requirement of 21 to get into the business, wondered aloud what companies expected when they tossed huge money and contracts at 18 year-olds.

“Not that every 18 year old girl is a nitwit, but don’t be shocked when they flip out on you,” Rayne commented.

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