Naughty Talent Sunday
Gabriela
Banks Gabriela
Gabriela
Gabriela
Lizzy
Lizzy,
Jeremy Lizzy,
Jeremy Lizzy,
Jeremy Jamie,
Kat Lizzy
Lizzy
Lizzy
Riley,
Kat, Jamie Riley,
Jamie, Lizzy Jamie,
Kat, Lizzy Jamie,
Kat, Lizzy Tim
Meghan
Meghan
Avy
Lee Roth Avy
Avy
Riley
Riley
Riley
I stop by the Naughty Talent house Sunday at 3:40pm. I see about eight
porn girls and even more photographers (as well as columnists Gene Ross
and Tod Hunter).
I meet Gabriela
Banks. We sit down on the couch.
Duke: "When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew
up?"
Gabriela: "I never did know. I didn't think porn star. I wanted
to be active and athletic. Something not boring and monotonous. Porn
isn't boring.
"I was born and raised in San Diego. I've been living in LA for
four years."
Duke: "What expectations were you raised with?"
Gabriela: "Everyone asks me what went wrong with my life [to go
into porn]. I had a perfect family. They are well-off. I have three
older brothers who are doing awesome -- aerospace engineers [and the
like]. Very intelligent. My dad was lenient. My mom passed away when
I was seven. I don't think there's any relation between that and porn.
People always ask me if I was abused. 'You're too normal.' It [porn]
was just a totally random occurrence.
"I was expected to go to highschool, continue to get perfect grades,
and go out-of-state to college. All of us were lucky enough to be offered
[scholarships to colleges out-of-state]. School is your job. Until you're
done with school, I'll pay for your school.
"I just didn't know what I wanted to do so I didn't follow his
plan.
"I've always gotten good grades. I played sports. I was varsity
point guard. I could've played in college if I had wanted to. Water
polo and track. Now it's boxing and running. I don't fight or anything.
I don't want to break my nose.
"I did Girls Fight Club a year ago. It's topless. The fighting
was real."
Duke: "What kind of crowd did you hang out with in highschool?"
Gabriela: "I got bored with the good people. All my girlfriends
played sports and hung out with the guys who were athletes. I made other
friends. They were the bad kids."
Duke: "Stoners."
Gabriela: "Exactly. I've always been friends with both groups."
The brother closest to Gabby in age is ten years older. "I was
an accident."
Duke: "Were you a good kid in highschool?"
Gabby: "I got in a lot of trouble, but not bad bad trouble. I
was very independent. I didn't like any rules. I didn't want anybody
telling me what to do. I had easygoing parents considering. It was my
bad.
"I got good grades but I would ditch school a lot. I'd disregard
and disrespect my parents and then some. The first time I tried to do
any drugs, I got caught, which was good.
"In tenth grade I started experimenting with drugs. I started
with pot. I never had a problem. I was never dependent. But they always
caught me. I'm not a good liar. I talk a lot. My parents know me. They'd
drug-test me once they knew it. My dad caught me on the phone once.
I busted myself. We were talking about coke and the first time I ever
did it and they heard a conversation they shouldn't have.
"I first did coke at 17. The white ones are always bad."
Gabby graduated highschool in 2000. She started at San Diego State
where she first did porn. A friend of a friend said, 'My friend has
this big boob website in San Diego."
Gabby measures a natural D-cup. "I've had the same sized boobs
since sixth grade. They were bigger when I was bigger.
"I did one photoshoot [six months after turning 18] for BustyAmateurs.
After the second one, they asked me if I wanted to come to Las Vegas
with them in January. I said, what's that? For the convention. To sign.
Sign what?
"So I went with them to Vegas and little 18-year old Gabby is
writing her name on pictures all through the convention."
Duke: "How did you get your stage name Gabriela Banks?"
Gabby: "On the first shoot, they said, 'What do you want your
stage name to be?' I said, 'What's a stage name? I get to pick it?'
I went with Gabriella. Long and pretty. My first manager, Tabetha Yang,
she tacked on Banks."
Duke: "How long were you with Tabetha Yang?"
Gabby: "Not long at all. It was so long ago I don't remember all
the particulars. It was a bad period. It was right when I started seeing
the money and stopped going to school. I did what most girls do -- I'd
get all excited and then crash."
For the first time, I notice Gabby's big blue eyes.
Gabby: "When I first got started [in porn], I did have a boyfriend.
I had already done a shoot and I didn't tell him about it, even though
it was only solo pictures. We were in an adult videostore one night
and I said, 'I could do this. I could be naked. I'm as pretty as them.'
He freaked out when I showed any interest. When I even spoke about it.
"I decided I was never going to tell him anything. Then he found
out and oh, boy. He was so mad and so upset. We were kids. His mom found
out too. That was the funniest part. She hated me. She'd call me up:
'Whore. Slut. I don't want you with him or near him.' I'd say, 'I didn't
even do anything.'
"I used to be uncomfortable. I didn't want anyone to know that
I did it. It wasn't my plan to make my money like that and live off
of it.
"One thing porn did was that once I did it, I could be embarrassed
and hide from everyone or I could be, 'Yeah, I did it. So what?' It
totally changed confidence levels. I had to stand up for myself or I'd
have no friends back home.
"It made me more comfortable with myself and outgoing. I went
out and f---ed people on film. Not everybody could do that."
Duke: "How long after your first photo shoot did you do your first
sex scene?"
Gabby: "I don't know. Do you think we write these down? Probably
six months."
In the past four years, Gabby says she's done about 70 scenes.
Duke: "Have you worked any other sort of job since then?"
Gabby: "I'm going to get my certification for personal training
next month. But that's just going to be testing the waters and seeing
where that goes. Otherwise no. I was a booker for a friend's escort
service. I was everyone you called. 'Yeah, this is Trish.' 'Yeah, this
is Tina.'
"It was good money. It was easy. It was for friends' of mine.
It was at night. But I got bored with it. It gets annoying talking to
guys on the phone all night."
Duke: "What about porn?"
Gabby: "Porn is great. It's never boring. There are so many sorts
of people from every spectrum. It's not just whitecollar businessmen.
Porn is everyone."
Duke: "What do you love and hate about the industry?"
Gabby: "I love meeting everyone. It's fun. The money is good.
I hate the whole unprofessionalism of a lot of companies. People are
flakey. Expectations are so low. Why aren't people treating it like
a normal business? Everyone could be making even more money if they
were."
Duke: "How did your family react?"
Gabby: "I told them before anyone else. The first time I did my
first shoot. I thought, 'Who knows what will happen? I don't know these
people.'
"They weren't happy. I don't say, 'I did my first anal scene,
daddy. I bet you didn't know that.'
"They support me, not what I do. They get mad when I go to porn
sites on their computer at home and get all these popups and invade
their computer with porn."
Duke: "How have you been able to set your limits?"
Gabby: "Sometimes you show up and you think you're going to do
this and they say you're going to be doing that, and it happens to be
something I don't do. I always say I don't do that. But if it's something
I'm comfortable with, I'll say, what the hell. I might as well. I came
here to work.
"I don't do girls. Everybody thinks I'm weird, but I'm not into
girls. I'm not scared of them. I've done a boy-girl-girl. But if there's
no dick, it's not interesting to me. I do anal, but that's so weird
to me. It's all the mood and the people."
Duke: "What about the partying and the drugs?"
Gabby: "I don't party like that anymore. I smoke weed all the
time and I love to drink. But I always go home and go to bed.
"That's the problem with most porn stars. You don't have a schedule.
That's one thing I wish I had continued to go to school or had a regular
job for a while. My mentality is messed up. But I usually wake up at
9, 10 on the weekends, and I always run three miles, even if I reek
of alcohol and I don't feel right."
Duke: "What else do you do aside from working in porn, jogging,
working out?"
Gabby: "I specialize in laying in the sun. Nothing exciting. I
play basketball a lot."
Duke: "Have you dated anyone inside the industry?"
Gabby: "No. I'm not trying to date anyone at all."
Duke: "Not even outside the industry?"
Gabby: "No. It would be a double standard. I wouldn't ever want
someone I was dating doing porn. I've yet to meet someone who would
be able to tolerate it. I'd give it a shot if I met anyone who peaked
my interest.
"I had one boyfriend for 18-months. That's when I stopped doing
scenes and worked as a booker for that escort agency and went back to
college. Porn was irrelevant to our relationship. Six months after we
broke up, I started doing movies again.
"I'm good at school but I hate it."
Duke: "What's your primary attraction to doing porn? Fame? Money?
Sex?"
Gabby: "There's no fame. The money is always the first thing."
Duke: "What are some of your dreams?"
Gabby: "I don't have any dreams. I don't have any secrets. There's
nothing I love to do at all except for sports. I want to raise kids
one day, not anywhere near LA. I'll move out of here when I'm done with
the industry. I don't see that happening for at least ten years. I don't
want kids any time soon."
Duke: "How would your best friends describe you?"
Gabby: "I can be assertive. I can be a bitch when the situation
demands it. It's hard to find good new friends in LA, especially in
the industry. The girls like you or they don't. I stay away from the
gossip and hang out with bitches like her [points at Ava Ramone]."
Ava: "She's not as bitchy as some girls."
Duke: "Ava, Gabriella says you drink too much."
Gabby: "No, I didn't. You just did what I hate. That's what I'm
talking about. I work hard and just have a few friends who are cool."
Duke: "Best and worst experiences in the industry?"
Gabby: "My first time in Vegas. That was amazing. I was 19. There's
been no big drama. I'm owed money from a shoot a long time ago. If I
was a guy, I'd be killed, I guess. That's what Sylvio told me. I hate
him because he still owes me money. The scene he owes me for is already
out. He owes me $600 [from a scene from February]. He owes Jim at World
Modeling. They had to pay a girl out of their pocket for him. I told
him I knew that. He freaked out. He said, 'If you were a guy, I'd kill
you.'
"He said that he was feeling really bad when his grandmother died.
That he's going through a divorce. Don't shoot for him unless you get
cash."
Picture
of Sylvio with Violet Blue.