
Adult film star Angela White has achieved almost everything possible in the industry.
The Australian actor, who regularly addresses the stigma of being a porn star, became the first person to win the AVN Female Performer of the Year award three years in a row.
But the one thing the hall of famer hadn't done in her career is to film a scene in space.
“I’ve always wanted to have sex in zero gravity. Obviously, that is kind of an unrealistic dream, but that’s what dreams are for, right?” she said on Storytime with Kayla Jade in 2025.
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It turns out White is pretty determined to film a free-floating X-rated scene and has already taken steps to make her dream a reality. But she admits there are going to be a few hurdles to overcome.
Interest in the idea led her to try a zero-gravity experience by Zero-G, which recreates the training used by astronauts.
“So I decided to do the zero-gravity experience,” she explained.

“I went on the same flights that they use to train NASA astronauts to get them ready for zero gravity.
“They do these parabolas where you get moments of actual weightlessness, and it was such an incredible experience.”
White said the sensation of floating freely was unlike anything she had experienced before.
“The shot in zero gravity would be spectacular,” she said. “You can see on the videos that I posted that droplets just stay in perfect spherical little droplets.”
Why it would actually be very difficult to film a porn scene in zero-gravity?

White also acknowledged that filming such a scene would present several challenges.
“I mean, realistically, it would be better to try just a regular boy girl scene first,” White said.
“Because it is going to be difficult to have sex in space or in zero gravity at least. Because every time a man thrusts into you, he’s going to kind of push you away.
“So if we were to do it, we’d probably have to do it in some kind of harness to stay together.”
“Well, this is another reason why it’s unrealistic,” White continued. “Because it’s actually more difficult to maintain an erection in zero gravity because the blood is rushing up. So, there’s a lot of things that make it more complicated.”
Science backs up the idea that maintaining an erection is trickier in space.
Dr John Millis, a physicist and astronomer at Anderson University, told BuzzFeed: "Male arousal would be more challenging in space, though it could still technically be possible."
Things wouldn't be much better for women, with zero-G affecting vaginal wetness.
Millis said: "Fluid - like sweat and tears - will tend to pool at the location of secretion in the absence of gravity. This wouldn't inhibit arousal necessarily, but I imagine it would be uncomfortable/unpleasant."
But, despite various obstacles, White said she still enjoys imagining it.
“Again, why it’s a little bit of an unrealistic dream,” she said. “But hey, I’m still reaching for the stars.
“The craziest thing is coming back into gravity, like Earth’s gravity, because you feel so heavy.
“Just trying to stand up in Earth’s gravity after experiencing microgravity is insane.”
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