Hey, guys — this is Felicia Fox. I’ve been reading the comments that Shelley Lubben and Jersey Jaxin have made regarding the adult industry, and I wanted to comment.
While I realize that porn is far from the ideal career move for most people, I have no regrets about the five years I spent shooting adult. From September 2000 through July 2005, I shot over 100 XXX scenes. Many were done for companies like Wicked, Vivid, Digital Playground and Adam & Eve; a few were for companies known for their gonzo titles, and others were done for websites — southernbukkake.com, meatholes.com, backalleyhookers.com, pleasebangmywife.com. I toured as a feature dancer during this time, shot layouts for men’s magazines and shot a number of softcore films, which I booked through the wonderful Robert Lombard at Creative Image Management. I also made paid appearances at trade shows for everyone from GVA and Evolution Erotica to adultrental.com, Passion Pictures and Sean Michaels Productions.
I insisted on working with condoms when doing hardcore whenever possible (even when the company I was working for was known to be anti-condom, such as Sin City). I also had a small list of male talent who I preferred working with, and insisted on working with one of those 10 guys for nearly all my scenes. If a producer wasn’t willing to work with me on those points, I WOULD TURN DOWN THE SCENE. I never shot an anal scene. I never stepped onto a set that I wasn’t prepared to walk away from if a producer pressured me to do something I didn’t want to do.
Largely because of this policy, I believe, I never contracted an STD during my time in XXX (or during any other time in my life, for that matter). My records, on file at AIM Healthcare, can help to verify this.
Although I drink socially, and enjoy partying with friends, I choose not to drink to excess and I’ve only rarely been "drunk". I’ve never gotten a DUI, and never felt the need to drink or get high in order to shoot a scene. While I experimented with drugs when I was in my teens, by the time I broke into XXX at 25 I was past all that, and I never used drugs while I was working in porn. Not at home, not on the road, not on a set…no weed, no blow, no meth, no nothing. The worst I did was take prescribed Ambiens to help me sleep, and prescribed Xenicals to help me maintain my weight. A few Botox injections were the only time I spent money on cosmetic surgery.
As I worked, I saved my money. At least 20% of everything I made went into savings. In 2005 I bought a home in Ohio, and earlier that year I spent $7000.00 in cash to get Tim’s vasectomy reversed so we could have the baby I’m looking at right now. This fall I plan to go back to school.
I almost never booked through an agent, preferring to book almost every one of my scenes myself. Therefore, there was never any pressure (other than financial) on me to do things I didn’t want to do. Other than a brief fling with a rock star, I didn’t date anyone outside my relationship with Tim. Thanks to my time in porn, I got to travel all over the country, I got to meet celebrities and make lifelong friends who I still see regularly and love dearly, I won a number of awards and I left the business with my heart, body, mind and soul intact. My relationship is strong, I have a new baby and I have never been happier.
Honestly, I am far from perfect, and I really don’t mean to sound preachy here. I just think that, rather than demonizing the entire industry, perhaps a bit of judgment should be reserved for those who don’t make sound life choices when it comes to the events that affect their own lives.
Excellent role model, and First Class professional. Our Best to you Felicia.
Big Lee
thats the problem…chicks like fifi dont really get the credit they deserve in this biz because apparently it means nothing in porn to be professional.
Good show Felicia…you know I love ya!
Mike South and “Big Lee Ball” nailed this correctly!
Felicia Foxx ROCKS !
Everytime Ms. Foxx was put into one of my soft-core productions..she was on time…knew her dialog…never complained and everyone on set was also anxious to have her back.
Robert Lombard
http://www.creativeimagemgmt.com
It always turn around the same thing.Like K.L. said,there’s 3 types of girls in this business and some don’t belongs there.
Kurt Lookwood is right, and girls that come to the industry mentally ill to relive their chilhood traumas should not being allowed in porn. But the problems is that porn does not turn them away. They become the Savannahs, Tracy Lords or Shelley Lubbens of the future.
Porn should start to have hiring standars. Even if that means less talent.
The feminist left in Europe is attacking the sex industry as the explotation of mentally ill women, and sadly there are a lot of women that are in fact mentally ill. Like Jersey Jaxin. If ambulance chasers lawyers jump into the act it could cost millions to the sex industry worldwide. We need to separate the Felicia Foxes, Sinnamon Love, Katarina Kats from the loonies.
I think that AIM should start testing for mental health and talent agencies and companies should jump into the act.
The key is that Felicia started out when she was 25 and had a supportive boyfriend. It would be a lot easier to manipulate an 18yo girl cut off from any support. Especially if you can get them hooked on drugs.
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DUC: “So many people get jaded in this business?”
Felicia: “The worst thing you see is burnout…”
DUC: “What is it about this business that makes so many people negative?”
Felicia: “The dickhead directors that take advantage of people. You get girls out there that are young and get taken advantage of. Like that girl who had to f— a bum on the street. For girls that use their head, it can be a good business. It’s just sex. It’s not brain surgery.”
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https://www.lukeisback.com/stars/stars/felicia_fox.htm