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GayVN-winning Adult Film Actor Joel Someone: “I’m Glad I Got Hot and Didn’t Die”

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In his first in-person interview since February 2020, Dennis is joined at home by GayVN-winning adult film actor Joel Someone. Joel talks about his first failed attempt to get into porn, which ended with a producer saying, “You’re over 28 and you don’t have abs,” and how he eventually found a home in the industry. He also talks about the need to constantly generate new content for his fan sites, the difference between Only Fans and Just 4 Fans and why he’d rather do a “hot-wife-ing scene” than a “cuck scene.” He also recalls what it was like to win a GayVN Award for Best Bi Scene for the second time he’d ever had sex with a woman. He also opens up about his upbringing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, his “struggle bus” days working a retail job he hated, losing a bunch of weight after a leg injury and suddenly hot and the regret he still feels for hurting a co-worker when the truth is, he was unhappy with his own life. Other topics include: channeling Christopher Meloni, his new boyfriend King Dwarf, being “the Maggie Gyllenhaal of gay porn,” having porn dads, sons and brothers, his obsession with Silence of the Lambs, being a truck stop lot lizard and why gang bang scenes are the funniest to shoot.

Twitter: @JoelSomeone1

Instagram: joel_someone

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In his first in-person interview since February 2020, Dennis is joined at home by GayVN-winning adult film actor Joel Someone. Joel talks about his first failed attempt to get into porn, which ended with a producer saying, “You’re over 28 and you don’t have abs,” and how he eventually found a home in the industry. He also talks about the need to constantly generate new content for his fan sites, the difference between Only Fans and Just 4 Fans and why he’d rather do a “hot-wife-ing scene” than a “cuck scene.” He also recalls what it was like to win a GayVN Award for Best Bi Scene for the second time he’d ever had sex with a woman. He also opens up about his upbringing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, his “struggle bus” days working a retail job he hated, losing a bunch of weight after a leg injury and suddenly hot and the regret he still feels for hurting a co-worker when the truth is, he was unhappy with his own life. Other topics include: channeling Christopher Meloni, his new boyfriend King Dwarf, being “the Maggie Gyllenhaal of gay porn,” having porn dads, sons and brothers, his obsession with Silence of the Lambs, being a truck stop lot lizard and why gang bang scenes are the funniest to shoot.

Twitter: @JoelSomeone1

Instagram: joel_someone

  continue reading

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