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Lisa Ann Opens Up About Porn Future

Lisa Ann Opens Up About Porn Future

The ex-performer is one of the biggest names in adult entertainment

Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers

Porn legend Lisa Ann has reinvented herself since leaving the adult industry, first in 2014 and again two years ago. But speaking to LADbible, she opened up about her plans for the future and whether she would dip her toe back in the porn pond. See what she has to say:

Asked whether there was anything she missed about it, that might convince her to return as a performer, Lisa revealed that she just can't see herself ever going back.

She said: "No, there's absolutely nothing.

"You know, this pandemic was the perfect stop, right? This was the perfect stop where I broke every habit of the little things that I may have enjoyed.

"So I just turned 49 and I think I'm at a great age to really just live the second act of my life.

"I love that I'm not feeling the health risk, because even though we're tested, there still is an occasional risk and outbreak, and I love the consistency to my schedule."

However, she hasn't shut the door on using her experience for something bigger.

She added: "I would visit back for things - like to work on the testing protocols, to help talent if they needed something with somebody, to help anything with the government.

"I would do anything on a greater scale to look over the industry and offer my insights and experience and maybe be able to help, but other than that, no, I'm good."

Lisa Ann says he would never return to porn as a performer.
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Lisa became an international sensation with the release of her 2008 film Who's Nailin' Paylin?, in which she satirised Republican politician Sarah Palin, before leaving the industry six years later.

However, back in 2018, she briefly returned to porn.

She told LADbible: "I did go back for a quick 15 months.

"And I stayed head down, focused, went back, produce my own movies, which has been great because it's more content for me to recycle on other platforms and use for my website.

"I worked for a couple other companies as well, but I had a number in mind."

Lisa's final scenes saw her enter the world of virtual reality for studio WetVR, after which she upped sticks and moved to the other side of the country to start a new life.

Lisa filmed her final scene for WetVR.
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"During this time, I also realised, after becoming a minimalist, 'Why am I living in a 4,000 square foot home by myself?'" she recalled.

"I got rid of so many things that I realised I actually had empty closets and empty rooms.

"So I decided to list my house for sale, and the day I was on my last set was the day I was in the makeup chair and my real estate agent called and said, 'Your house sold.'

"So I'm sitting there going, 'Okay, well, I guess I got to go home and pack, I guess I'm leaving.' And so that really helped me kind of cut the cord."

Lisa added: "Being away from the exposure of the industry, forcing myself to start a new life in New York City, in an apartment in much smaller living space, not having a car... all these adaptions.

"Right away I was like, 'This is how I meant to be living.' And it was it was just awesome."

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Topics: Entertainment, US News