An adult film star who shot a mega 300 scenes in just six months shared the brutal impact it had on her body.
Hayley Davies is an New Zealand adult star who creates OnlyFans content and also shares content from her ‘solo travels’ on Instagram.
The creator previously moved from her Kiwi routes and life in Australia to Los Angeles as she explains it was prompted by the opportunity to film (as well as always wanting to live in the US).
And that move saw her take on quite the work schedule as she explained she was filming ‘an average of two [scenes] a day’. But with Davies also needing time to actually edit her adult films, she would routinely shoot three scenes in just one day.
She has an impressive 2 million followers. (Instagram/itshayleydavies) “There would be days where because I was doing everything myself now I have some help with editing, but I would need some days to edit,” she explained to pornographic film producer Holly Randall on her Unfiltered podcast.
So essentially, while she was still working, taking the time out to edit would pretty much be giving herself a break.
“I never took days off but I would need days to edit. So not every single day was a collab,” Davies added.
And for you pretending to not know what a ‘collab’ is, that’s when more than one creator meets up and well, you know, collaborates on content.
But while she had these editing days, the star admitted she sometimes took things quite far: “I some days did five which was hectic, some days might have been like one."
All that working had quite the impact on Davies as understandably, things got a little sore for her.
“My p*ssy was getting so painful that I would be taking two Tylenol and two Advil in the mornings before my shoots,” she revealed to Randall.
“Throughout the day, I found myself taking more just to get through. I kept mentally telling myself, 'It's OK, I can get through this.'"
In response to this candid admission, the host asked the obvious: “You didn't think: 'Maybe I should give my body a break?’"
But Davies said she never wanted to have more than ‘a couple of days’ out at a time to recover. Putting her body truly through it for work, Davies explained why she would rather get through the content.
“[It's] because I was blowing up... I'm so data and number driven and I was doing so great," she said. "I just want to see how far I could go."