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XXX Drama: Election Results Split Adult Community

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Adult Performers online community is in shambles.

President elect Donald Trump securing a victory has ruffled a lot of feathers. However, few work places seem to be as divided as the adult film community. 

In a now deleted X quote post, 6-time AVN, and 3-time XBIZ, winner Remy LaCroix shared a list of adult performers who were identified as “Trump supporters”. The original X post has over 451,000 views, and many fierce arguments in the comments. Some adult entertainers have vocalized that they will not “work” with anyone on the list.

LaCroix went on to express her frustrations, and fears for the future. Stating, “It is so f*cking embarrassing being from this stupid country.” 

However, other performers have pushed back saying they support freedom of choice, or that they outright support Trump.

XBIZ and AVN nominated performer, Adria Allure, went as far as to call the index a form of “Schindler's list”. The remark appeared to be a sarcastic mocking of the creation of the document, but PSM has not reached out for clarification. Allure pushed back at the idea that there might be a ban on adult films by remarking that the adult industry pays a vast sum of taxes, and it would not be a wise move on behalf of the government. 

President elect Trump, has not yet indicated that he may target the industry, but some question if his fall out with retired performer Stormy Daniels, which resulted in 34 felony convictions for Trump, may play a role. However, until a bill is drafted, all there is to be had is speculation, and piping hot… tea.

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