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Former Adult Star Stephanie Sadorra Now Lives In Tunnels Below Las Vegas

Former Adult Star Stephanie Sadorra Now Lives In Tunnels Below Las Vegas

The actress and model says she is 'happy' living underground

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

Former porn star Jenni Lee now lives within tunnels underneath Las Vegas, it's been revealed.

Documentary makers stumbled on Jenni, real name Stephanie Sadorra, while filming in the labyrinth of tunnels and meeting the people who call the area home.

Thirty-seven-year-old Jenni first started modelling when she was just 19, appearing in TV commercials and fashion magazines.

Jenni Lee says she was 'a little too successful'.
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She went on to star in Hustler and Penthouse, before moving into adult movies aged 21.

According to IMDB, she last appeared in a movie - titled Horny Housewives - back in 2016.

However, it now appears as though her life has taken a drastic turn as she inhabits the man-made tunnels beneath Vegas, as seen in a new documentary aired on RTL 5.

When the documentary makers asked Jenni if she was a success during her adult entertainment career, she admitted she was 'a little too successful'.

"I actually got very famous," she explained. "I should still be in the top 100 on some list somewhere.

"I used to be so hot."

Jenni is pretty close with her prediction, too, as Pornhub currently rank her 119th on its list of best porn actresses.

Her Pornhub profile still has a whopping 45,000 subscribers and she has around 135 million views on her movies.

Opening up about living underground to the filmmakers, she added: It's not as difficult as you might think, everybody's really respectful. Everybody's good to each other, which I don't think you find much.

Jenni's life is now vastly different from her days of working in the adult entertainment industy.
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"I'm happy, I have everything I need here. People are more accepting [underground]."

When pressed on her new life and whether she missed basic comforts, such as running water, Jenni said the 'hardships build camaraderie' and that living in the tunnels has given her the chance to form genuine friendships.

The masses of tunnels have been home to hundreds of people over the years. Some people claim to have lived in the tunnels for years and have set up established living areas, complete with bedrooms and kitchens.

Featured Image Credit: RTL 5

Topics: Celebrity, US News