Victoria Andrews
Interviews
Interivew With Victoria Andrews - December 8, 2001
Phone Interview
PornstarEmpire.com: Why don't we start with what's going on currently. You just opened up a web site.
Victoria: Right.
PornstarEmpire.com: Tell us about it.
Victoria: It's www.victoriaandrews.com and it's got everything that anyone could ever desire or want in sexual gratification and everything, interracial, water sports you name it.
PornstarEmpire.com: Are these [images] from your previous videos when you were in movies up through about 1995?
Victoria: No. Some of the stuff is but the really kinky fetish is not.
PornstarEmpire.com: So this is all new material that we could be watching.
Victoria: Yes, not of me, but of, my site is of course, like different from the other adult porn stars, like in that it's not just about me, it's about just everything you could possibly want. I'm kind of like the host of the site.
PornstarEmpire.com: Besides other adult stars, what can fans get of you on this site?
Victoria: Photos that no one's ever seen before because I had them taken for myself. And real erotic photos, beautiful photos actually and, that's inside the members section, and you can find video clips of me from my previous movies, and with various performers, and that's about it.
PornstarEmpire.com: You just mentioned about your personal career in music. Tell us about that.
Victoria: I've been working on this for about a year, and now I'm in the process of working with Master Touch, down in Australia to release an album called Liquid Drip.
PornstarEmpire.com: For those of us not quite up with the popular music scene, Master Touch is an artist or studio, or...
Victoria: He's a DJ.
PornstarEmpire.com: I should have guessed.
Victoria: Yeah, he's their top dance DJ/producer. He does all the mixing and so forth and so on and the composing.
PornstarEmpire.com: What's the name of the single going to be?
Victoria: The first single is "I Want You" and it's going to be released in Australia in the beginning of the year, and it's real erotic, I mean, it's a very sexual song.
PornstarEmpire.com: And when can we expect that to be released and when can we anticipate a U.S. release?
Victoria: The U.S. release will follow depending on how well it does in Australia. He's had many number ones down there, and so we're just going to pretty much springboard off of what happens in Australia, here in U.S.
PornstarEmpire.com: How long have you been interested in music and music as a career?
Victoria: Way before porn.
PornstarEmpire.com: No kidding...So, you started in the adult business about 1992, is that correct?
Victoria: Yes.
PornstarEmpire.com: Okay, what were you doing before 1992, before you got into the adult business?
Victoria: Beauty pageants.
PornstarEmpire.com: So after the beauty pageants, how did you get in touch with the adult industry?
Victoria: My sponsor for the beauty pageant asked me to do a topless music video, and he promised it would only be seen in Europe, and he offered me a great deal of money to do it, and like they all do in the beginning.
PornstarEmpire.com: Okay.
Victoria: And it was just me dancing around topless and it sold in Sweden, and then I had to sign a contract with the Miss America Pageant that I hadn't done anything lewd and obscene and I backed out of the pageant on my own.
PornstarEmpire.com: The pageant people would have considered doing a topless dance a lewd and obscene...?
Victoria: A nude video, yes.
PornstarEmpire.com: I see and you might have gotten, otherwise you might have gotten the kind of trouble that say Vanessa Williams got into several years ago....
Victoria: Yeah, but it didn't hurt her career. Alex Taylor got in.
PornstarEmpire.com: I gotcha. Did you meet her while you were working for Vivid in 1992 through...
Victoria: No, actually I probably introduced her to porn. She was a Penthouse Pet when I met her and then I became a porn star and then she went into porn a few years after that. It's shocking to her that I actually went into porn.
PornstarEmpire.com: Okay so when you went into porn, when you decided to do the topless video that was shown in Europe, was that the first time that you've ever done something topless or required you to take your clothes off business-wise?
Victoria: Yes.
PornstarEmpire.com: How'd you feel about it?
Victoria: I love it. I wasn't intimidated. I wasn't shy or bashful. I was just okay. Ironically, it was shot in a recording studio so, I don't know, recording studio, music studio, musical recording studio...And then from there, I didn't do the pageants anymore, but I had already started singing,
PornstarEmpire.com: Were you sorry that you had to drop out of the pageants? Were they a really good way of making money, and getting, becoming...
Victoria: Exposure. Being in Florida back then, in the early 90's or late 80's, it was hard to, the industry wasn't here, the entertainment industry, wasn't really here then, the way it is now. And even now, it's kind of a laugh.
PornstarEmpire.com: When you were, after doing the topless music video, what was your next on-camera performance that you got closer to the adult?
Victoria: Then I went into total nude girlie stuff up in Jacksonville. They had hired me for the day. So I'm up there just, you know, it was one those things that was just baby steps. It wasn't like I just went, "okay, I'm gonna go on to be a porn star." I'm mean it took probably two to three years of just loosening up.
PornstarEmpire.com: So even before you went dancing on tour after you got the Victoria Andrews name, you had already experienced dancing at clubs.
Victoria: Oh yes, in fact, I had toured with Alex Taylor, and when she was touring, and that's how I learned how to be a feature.
PornstarEmpire.com: When you said "girlie stuff" was that girl-girl or is that...
Victoria: No, no just me, all by myself, solo masturbation act.
PornstarEmpire.com: When you first started to doing the solo, we're you self-conscious, was it hard to get relaxed before the camera and do that?
Victoria: No, because I'd had been dancing inside a totally nude bar, so I was already used to not having any clothes at all, so I was pretty comfortable before the camera, because I'd get in front of guys every night with no clothes on.
PornstarEmpire.com: Prior to doing girl-girl on camera...
Victoria: Yeah, that one I did with my roommate. The first girl-girl I ever did was with my roommate.
PornstarEmpire.com: When you're doing the girl-girl, was that something that excited you or was it something you practiced a long time ago before?
Victoria: I had a few flings with a few married women, couples, so I had been what you'd call, a sexual relationship with probably three married couples by that time, so I was kind of used to it. That was out of my own doing, that wasn't, you know, I was paid to be with them, I just wanted to be with them.
PornstarEmpire.com: And did you have fun on the camera, as fun as looks like it?
Victoria: Yeah, I did. I always had fun. When it wasn't fun, that's when I just wouldn't do it. I always picked who I wanted to work with and who I didn't. I mean, if there was somebody I didn't want to work with, I just wouldn't work with him. I didn't care how much money was involved.
PornstarEmpire.com: Now, the last time you did hardcore was about several years ago when you stopped doing videos about 1995?
Victoria: Yeah, and then I went on the road and I was making more money on the road than I was doing movies.
PornstarEmpire.com: Doing feature dancing?
Victoria: Yeah. I made so much money feature dancing that I couldn't justify doing porn anymore, financially.
PornstarEmpire.com: Because there's a lot of fans who the only way can they can get in touch with their favorite stars is to see them on tour.
Victoria: Right, was on the road, and that was the best part of being on the road, was meeting the fans, that was my favorite part.
PornstarEmpire.com: Isn't that exhausting?
Victoria: Yes, the touring is, just the traveling. The traveling is exhausting, not meeting the fans, not the performances, just getting from point A to point B is just really tiresome.
PornstarEmpire.com: And in between doing videos and dancing and opening your web site, you were involved in the mainstream part of the...
Victoria: Mainstream, right.
PornstarEmpire.com: Let's talk about that for a second. You told me that you were working on a production in Australia, doing high level work basically?
Victoria: High level work, yes. Executive producer is the title.
PornstarEmpire.com: Was that your plan to try to get into the mainstream?
Victoria: Yes, and it still is.
PornstarEmpire.com: How did it work out? I know we talked about this before but I want to get this on recording. How did it work out? If you can talk about the project or if you don't want to name the project...
Victoria: I can talk about this project, not the other one that was in the U.S. We had talked about that [an off the record discussion about another job involving a different production company].
PornstarEmpire.com: Right.
Victoria: The one in Australia was called Freedom and it was children's adventure movie and I was raising the capital for the production. It was four million dollars.
PornstarEmpire.com: You were raising the capital...
Victoria: For the budget. [It's] what the executive producer does.
PornstarEmpire.com: So you obviously had practice and expertise in that area to do that sort of thing, 'cause that's not easy.
Victoria: It's very hard.
PornstarEmpire.com: And how were you at it?
Victoria: I was good. I did raise the money and the company that was going to do it fired the guy who was going to take over the CEO position. It was just like anything in the film-making producing raising the money. It's like anything could go wrong and usually it does.
PornstarEmpire.com: I see.
Victoria: And it's the most frustrating, the most difficult, time consuming job I've ever had in my life.
PornstarEmpire.com: So did you enjoy it, doing it up to that point.
Victoria: I enjoyed it, but then when you put in six months of your time of hard work and then you don't see the financial benefits, then it becomes very disillusioning.
PornstarEmpire.com: How did it end up, overall?
Victoria: The movie never got made. But we had distribution in place. We had everything the money. We had stars. It just didn't take off. And nine times out of ten, that's the scenario in mainstream. And now with every movie...nine out of ten movies do not make it past the financing.
PornstarEmpire.com: So there's a lot of work, so as we know there's a lot work expended on a project that may never get off the ground eventually, huh?
Victoria: Exactly. The odds are very, very low that it will. It was a learning experience, but I can take that experience and put it in my own adult slash mainstream production company because my adult company will also have a mainstream side to it.
PornstarEmpire.com: Is there more B.S. in Hollywood than there is in the adult industry?
Victoria: Yes.
PornstarEmpire.com: That's right?
Victoria: Yes. I was offered a role in a movie few months ago and it was opposite an academy award winner. I wanted to be an actor, an actress and my friend said well you need to with the producer and the director to get the part.
PornstarEmpire.com: I understand.
Victoria: And I went, I said "you either want me for my talent or you don't want me at all!" And that's where mainstream pisses me off and in the adult industry, never once did a director or producer or production manger say "Victoria, you need to with me to be in my movie." Not once was that ever asked of me in all the movies I did.
PornstarEmpire.com: I once spoke to director James Avalon [in an interview for Adult DVD Empire] and he said that it's very professional on a lot of adult production companies and there's no casting couch.
Victoria: No there isn't. It's more professional in adult than it is in mainstream.
PornstarEmpire.com: Really?
Victoria: The mainstream needs to learn a lesson. I get tired of mainstream pointing the finger at us porn stars who are more talented than most of their actors ever will be. And the reason I say that is because I would like to see someone like Julia Roberts have an on-screen full sex scene with a total stranger and see how well she does this.
PornstarEmpire.com: Yeah, I agree with you, without all the special effects or flattering lighting, that...
Victoria: Or a double.
PornstarEmpire.com: Exactly.
Victoria: When it comes down to really acting, I think that making love is probably the hardest thing to do and make it come off believable. So, I don't think we get enough credit.
PornstarEmpire.com: There's like movies which play around with sex, like Basic Instinct. Audiences thought was really explicit, but we know that...
Victoria: Well, The Thomas Crown Affair was probably the best on-camera scene I've seen between two mainstream actors.
PornstarEmpire.com: I remember that movie.
Victoria: That was a hot scene on the staircase.
PornstarEmpire.com: But still, of course they can't go all the way, and sometimes we'll see an adult star in a movie like Howard Stern's Private Parts movie or something like that. But do you still feel that there is prejudice or at least a hypocrisy of the way a mainstream studio or producer might treat an adult star?
Victoria: Huge. There was a project I was working on in the U.S. and this is really good, because I want to exploit this anyway.
PornstarEmpire.com: Go for it.
Victoria: And there was a small independent film about gay tolerance. And they kicked me off the set and cut me out of my back end percentage of the film for securing distribution for them, international distribution. And then they said the reason that they're letting me go, and I have this in writing, is because I was an adult film star. And that I would hurt the film publicity.
PornstarEmpire.com: Did it seem like they were willing to indulge in that kind of illegal action...
Victoria: Discriminative.
PornstarEmpire.com: Yeah, that kind of discriminatory action because they thought they had an advantage against a former adult movie star?
Victoria: Yeah, they found my weakness at the time, which is not now, but they found a weakness at the time. Because I didn't tell them I was an adult film. They found out.
PornstarEmpire.com: I see.
Victoria: And then they went, of course after they got their distribution deal, then they said, oh well, you know, Victoria, goodbye, you know you would hurt our film, but I had the last laugh because I had their distribution deal pulled. Their movie has done horrible.
PornstarEmpire.com: Okay, that's great. Did you feel that...
Victoria: They lost a lost of money because they discriminated against me. They lost a lot of money.
PornstarEmpire.com: Ironically, the movie was about tolerance...
Victoria: About tolerance and about human rights. And acceptance.
PornstarEmpire.com: And they practiced intolerance against somebody just [because she was a pornstar]...
Victoria: They're hypocrites.
PornstarEmpire.com: And this experience hasn't soured you from trying to still move into the mainstream?
Victoria: No, no but what I learned from it, is that I have to be in control of my own projects. I can't go work for a mainstream company as a freelance hire person.
PornstarEmpire.com: And is your plan to go back working for adult companies as a person for hire?
Victoria: No, because I'm at a point in my life now, a stage in my life where I have enough resources and knowledge to do my own projects and keep the profits for myself.
PornstarEmpire.com: That's a really good idea because a lot of current stars may feel they're being exploited by a studio or else not in control of the money, their image, or their products for that matter.
Victoria: Right. We actually have a lot more power than we'd realized if we just looked between our legs. When it comes to raising money, when it comes to having the upper hand, unless of course you're working on a gay film, like I did and then of course, I didn't have the upper hand with him because he [the individual in charge] was gay, he didn't care. He didn't want me.
PornstarEmpire.com: Without revealing too much that's going to happen on your website, are you hiring amateurs, or are you trying to get people who are already in the business?
Victoria: Amateurs and then I'll have a few guest appearances from some really top big stars.
PornstarEmpire.com: Now, then are you taking a break from the mainstream, or are you trying to do...
Victoria: No, I'm working on music, which is mainstream.
PornstarEmpire.com: I mean mainstream as in film.
Victoria: Oh, yes, I'm taking a break for a little while.
PornstarEmpire.com: Hey, are we going to see a music video with your music?
Victoria: There's going to be a music video. And it's going to be available on-line, free.
PornstarEmpire.com: On your web site?
Victoria: Yes.
PornstarEmpire.com: Not just for members only or is it...
Victoria: That one will be access for all.
PornstarEmpire.com: Oh, terrific!
Victoria: Because we need to really get it out there, so.
PornstarEmpire.com: I remember first seeing you in a very cameo appearance in Cameron Grant's Elements of Desire. You were in a maid's uniform, I think.
Victoria: Yes, I was a housekeeper.
PornstarEmpire.com: Was that one of your first roles?
Victoria: That was my first pro film, and I did it because it gave me a chance to be on a professional movie set and it gave me a chance to open those doors.
PornstarEmpire.com: Elements of Desire is classic film, and although you were in a non-sex role, a lot people remember who was that hot brunette in the maid's outfit...
Victoria: Oh really?
PornstarEmpire.com: Of course.
Victoria: That was the one that didn't have sex and we wanted to have sex.
PornstarEmpire.com: Well, actually that's true because I remember a few of my friends speed searching the flick trying to find if something happened and you're name is in the credits but we knew it was in a non-sex role. How was it being on a set like that? Was it more professional, less amateurish...
Victoria: It was very nice.
PornstarEmpire.com: Is that right?
Victoria: We were in huge mansion. It was the biggest house I'd ever been in my life, and it was my first trip to Los Angeles as a porn, getting into porn. I've been to L.A. before but not in that capacity, and I loved it. Other than the fact that the Northridge earthquake just happened, and we were having aftershocks left and right and that scared me. I wasn't used to earthquakes at all being from Florida. When I think of Elements, I think of the Northridge earthquake.
PornstarEmpire.com: Let me ask you this, what does it take to date or to charm Victoria Andrews? What are you likes, dislikes, sexual tastes, preferences, whatever?
Victoria: I would have to say somebody who has a lot of passion and life. Not just sex, [as in] "let's get to it!"
PornstarEmpire.com: I see.
Victoria: But I like somebody who really takes their time to make love.
PornstarEmpire.com: Are women better than men in doing that sort of thing?
Victoria: It just depends on the, I mean, I'm like one of those California girls where don't label me. It really depends on the person, because, and it depends on how much chemistry I have with someone. I'm not opposed to either one or prefer one over the other.
PornstarEmpire.com: How about sexual, what do you like sexually?
Victoria: Sexually, I like to dominate.
PornstarEmpire.com: You're talking about dominate in the kind of take-charge role or [as in] role-playing?
Victoria: I love being on top and love taking control, taking charge of the situation.
PornstarEmpire.com: Does it go so far as role-playing, as in leather fetishes...?
Victoria: No it doesn't go into S&M.
PornstarEmpire.com: But you don't mind dominating and taking control?
Victoria: No, I like to dominate, and I guess, I'm pretty much in control person anyways, you can tell by this interview [laughter]. So I like to be in control in bed too. I love to please whomever I'm with, I like to get them off like seven, eight times.
PornstarEmpire.com: When you're having sex in your private life, it is one on one, or...
Victoria: Just one on one. I'm pretty normal, other than the fact I go both ways.
PornstarEmpire.com: Lets talk about some vital statistics. Ever married?
Victoria: No.
PornstarEmpire.com: How far did you go in school?
Victoria: I went into college, but I didn't graduate.
PornstarEmpire.com: Did you want to, did you have a normal high school life, or were you rebellious kid...
Victoria: I was a rebellious kid.
PornstarEmpire.com: All throughout, huh?
Victoria: Yeah, I mean I never got into trouble, but I was definitely independent. I wanted to things my way. I started to watch porn when I was twelve years old.
PornstarEmpire.com: Do you remember the first porno films you were watching?
Victoria: Taboo.
PornstarEmpire.com: Taboo?
Victoria: I loved Kay Parker.
PornstarEmpire.com: That was the eighties' movie where she does it with her son?
Victoria: Yeah, I loved that scene!
PornstarEmpire.com: You will not believe this, but I remember when I was younger, that was the first movie I saw too.
Victoria: I mean it was really wild, because I was [fascinated with] what the hell was I watching. In fact I just got to see it last year for the first time again after not seeing it since I was in my teens and it still turned me on just as much as it did then.
PornstarEmpire.com: Yeah, that's considered a real classic, that movie.
Victoria: I wish they still made movies like that.
PornstarEmpire.com: How did you get to see it? Was it a boyfriend who introduced you or...
Victoria: No I stole them from my uncle's house..
PornstarEmpire.com: Ah! Okay...
Victoria: You know, a nosey little curious kid.
PornstarEmpire.com: Was it a shock...I'm sure it was a shock at first, but did you get into the groove of watching people have sex on camera?
Victoria: I did, but I'm glad I watched, and people would kill me for saying this, but I would recommend a lot of teenagers watching it so they know what they're getting into before they actually do it.
PornstarEmpire.com: I see.
Victoria: I mean it was a sex education for me, for sure, and I knew that that's what got you pregnant. I wasn't naive by the time I was fourteen fifteen years old. I like that, not being naive because it kept me from getting knocked up.
PornstarEmpire.com: Or getting into other trouble that most unknown teens get into. So you're talking about recommending watching it, not necessarily for performance education, but for just to get the mystery out of sex.
Victoria: Just so you know what to expect. Get the mystery out of it, and find out the consequences. Which I know you can't do it, because it's considered or whatever, but I'm glad I got to see it.
PornstarEmpire.com: And so when you decided to finally do it before the camera, was it something that like, it wasn't totally...
Victoria: It was no big deal.
PornstarEmpire.com: As well as what we already mentioned, is there anything specific you want to promote, that you want to talk about, besides the web site?
Victoria: My music, which we did.
PornstarEmpire.com: Will an album be forthcoming? Are you planning a second song [after "I Want You"]?
Victoria: We're producing ten tracks on an album. We're doing the single first. You do a single release, you get the buzz going, and I've already got ten songs picked out for an album that are ready to record. I probably have to go to Sydney to record that.
PornstarEmpire.com: Is it tough singing, I mean, you've already had experience with that but...
Victoria: I actually had professional vocal training.
PornstarEmpire.com: So when you write the songs, do you play the guitar, piano, or is it just something you are just musically...
Victoria: No, I compose in my head. I come up with melodies in my head.
PornstarEmpire.com: There are some musically talented people in the industry including Dyanna Lauren who sings; Asia Carerra who plays classical piano. You ever think of maybe incorporating in one of your songs, or singing talents while in an adult video, and for it to appear on your web site? Or would you rather keep them [the music career and adult business] separate?
Victoria: No. Victoria Andrews is the artist that's going to be singing, so it's all going to be me. I'm actually going to rely on my porn star image to promote the music.
PornstarEmpire.com: When you were doing mainstream stuff, after you stopped doing the adult videos in '95, I assume you reverted back to your real name. And the reason why you went back to Victoria Andrews again is basically to capitalize [on your adult popularity].
Victoria: Because I was already established and I've learned to empower that name and not shun it. I used to hide from who I was, when I tried to go legit, as they call it. And all it did was backfire on me every time. Half the people in mainstream didn't care: they're like, "cool!" But the other half was like, "oh, my god!" But it was always the other half that was trying to screw me out of money that would hold it against me. So now I'm just very up front with it. I embrace "Victoria Andrews."
PornstarEmpire.com: Yes, because the name's already been established...
Victoria: For over a decade!
PornstarEmpire.com: And, you already have a built in fan-base...
Victoria: Exactly. And porn, thanks to the internet, pornstars are starting to become more like celebrities. I think, in the next five years, pornstars will be as big as those on the cover of People Magazine. Society is loosening up because of the internet...
PornstarEmpire.com: Consumers just don't have to sneak into "dirty book stores" anymore...
Victoria: It's no longer, like you said, "let's go to the dirty book store!" Now you can go home, and look at your computer, and watch porn without having to be embarrassed by it.
PornstarEmpire.com: The mainstream TV shows and talk show won't giggle about the subject anymore, or try to hide it.
Victoria: I think we can thank Howard Stern. I think we can totally thank him for opening up the public's eyes to pornstar "celebrity-ism" because he has pornstars on, the big ones on, quite often. And he's on national television. So I think he's been a real big player in getting us accepted.
PornstarEmpire.com: Well, during the four years when you were in adult, and then stopped, was it because you were tired of it? Did you want to wait until it became more acceptable? Or did you want to go into mainstream and forget about...
Victoria: It was because of AIDS.
PornstarEmpire.com: Is that right?
Victoria: That was the only reason I got out.
PornstarEmpire.com: You got out right before the crisis of several years ago where several stars contracted HIV.
Victoria: I know, and one of them I used to work with all the time was Marc Wallice, and he got infected and passed it on to four other girls.
PornstarEmpire.com: Then some of the studios begin adopting the mandatory condoms policy.
Victoria: Well, see back in 1994, this is what happened, I said, "I'm not going to do [sex without a condom]." Because P.J. Sparxx told me, "don't work without a condom!" So I went back and demanded to [talent agent] Jim South, "I'm not going to work without a condom [in boy-girl scenes], just put me for girl-girl." Vivid was optional condom then. Vivid was the first company that said, "it's okay [to use a condom]." But the other companies quit calling me!
PornstarEmpire.com: Just because you wanted to protect yourself...
Victoria: Which is common sense! Now if you're working with your boyfriend on camera, that's one thing. That's what the industry should look towards doing in the near future. I know when I do my productions, I'm going to ask the girl to bring their guys on camera. That's why I quit the business was because, well...they quit hiring me!
PornstarEmpire.com: And of course, later on, when all the trouble started...
Victoria: I was right. They didn't care. They were about the money. It's a very greedy, money driven business. I mean, I love being in adult films! I love it! But I'm not going to do it at that kind of expense.
PornstarEmpire.com: Was there any difference in professional attitude towards safe sex in the amateur versus studio produced videos?
Victoria: No, it was the same. Amateur stuff, they didn't want condoms either because it's amateur.
PornstarEmpire.com: Then why not just do exclusively girl-girl stuff like you did with Felicia in No Man's Land #11.
Victoria: What happened was, whenever I started going pro-condom, my phone quit ringing for everything! They wouldn't even let me do girl-girl because I was raising my voice about condom-usage in 1994. And they basically said, "she's a troublemaker! Get her out of here!" So I was to go on the road. I was to leave the industry.
PornstarEmpire.com: I interviewed one of the women who contracted HIV, and naturally, it was pretty tragic. So you got out of it at just that time...
Victoria: I just had this innate feeling. I had an intuitiveness about it. It just got to the point where every scene I did it felt like I was playing Russian roulette with my life. Like a sheik could offer me a million dollars to come to the Middle East to with him, but if he's not going to have a condom, I'm not going to with him. Which is an offer made to me recently, and I just said, "no." So now, I'm running my own show that way I'm in control of my career and destiny.
PornstarEmpire.com: How about your private life? Are you looking for the traditional husband and kids...
Victoria: Umm...no. My love in life as far as my private life is animals. My ideal life would be to have a farm one day in Malibu...which is very expensive, probably fifty million dollars for that part of the world. But to have my horses, and dogs and chickens, whatever I want. Because I love animals, because they're unconditional and they never judge.
PornstarEmpire.com: What can we expect from your music productions?
Victoria: "Liquid Drip" is my music production, but it's got a very adult twist to it. It's going to be a DVD music video. The music videos will have three versions, including X-rated explicit ones.
PornstarEmpire.com: Since all your projects are coming out really soon, maybe we can do a follow interview to this one...
Victoria: Once "I Want You" is released in Australia, when it hits the charts, then we can do a follow-up interview and talk about how Australia is receiving me down there! As for the website, by that time, we should be in pre-production for the live webcast.
PornstarEmpire.com: Congratulations on your business endeavors. It's good to know that the starlets are getting into business for themselves.
Victoria: I think the advantage that mainstream has over adult actors, is that they can go through their money. But because there is a union, they still get residuals. They still have money coming in, where we don't. And I think that needs to change. Because a lot of companies make millions and millions of dollars off of us. These are some good numbers: mainstream did about three billion last year, while adult did ten billion. But there's mainstream actors flying around in 747 personal jets. And we can barely afford to pay our mortgage. They get a percentage of the back end, or at a minimum they get a SAG [Screen Actors Guild] check. I know Jill Kelly is doing it.
PornstarEmpire.com: Yes, with Jill Kelly Productions...
Victoria: And she's starting to pay residuals. My actors will also get residuals, too. Because I think that needs to change. You know me, I'm a rebel with a cause [laughs]! First it was AIDS, now, it's we gotta get paid more money!
PornstarEmpire.com: Tickets for the AVN Awards Show are now over $200!
Victoria: You know what's so funny? This is the flipside of that: I can get free tickets to the Grammys! [laughs] and to post-parties. I can get free tickets to get to the Grammy Awards, but I can't get free tickets to go to my own industry awards!
PornstarEmpire.com: I think we covered everything that your fans would want to know! Make sure you stay in touch and let us know how your projects are progressing!
Victoria: Thanks, and I'll give you an update after the new year!
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