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Former Adult Actress Lana Rhoades Thinks P*RN Should be Illegal!

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Echo Lawrence - October 7, 2022

Here's a story you may have already seen since everyone loves talking about the the adult film industry these days. Former adult actress Lana Rhoades, who's real name is Amara Maple by the way, which is pretty much already a p*rnstar name, is speaking out about her relationship with the adult world and thinks that it should actually be made illegal.

“I just I don’t think that it’s good for anyone. They should make it illegal.”

Yes I am censoring the work p*rn because google already thinks we are an adult site and tries to destroy us every day, but you know, the New York Post can write that word all they want and still run all kinds of GoogleAds, awesome!

Anyway, before I go on my own rant here à la Kanye, let's get back to Lana. The 26 year old made her debut in the adult industry back when she was a fresh faced 19 year old and in her latest Podcast appearance with The Skinny Confidential Him & Her, she opened up about the fact that she doesn't even like sex and was naive about what she was getting into back then.

“For some reason I never comprehended that to do p*rn you actually have to have sex with people”

Lana goes on to say that she doesn't believe p*rn is good for anybody and that it should be made illegal. Personally I totally agree with Lana, but it seems like that industry is responsible for making her a multi millionaire by the age of 26 and for that, she must be somewhat thankful!

The actress also spoke about what inspired her to get into the industry at all, it's basically all the E! networks fault, big surprise!

“I watched the show and I was like… their lives look so glamorous compared to mine, here trying to stop my sister from committing suicide everyday and I could be jumping out of a trampoline into a pool in this big mansion.”

Listen to the entire interview here and see more Lana updates below!

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