Porn star who has been in the industry for 30 years reveals why she now refuses to work with men
An adult film star who has worked in the industry for over 30 years has revealed that she now refuses to work with men.
Julia Ann filmed her first porn scenes in 1992 and has been hailed as one of the industry’s most respected stars, but she recently discussed why she now only shoots scenes with women.
Julia said on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast that she made her decision shortly before she tied the knot with her non-porn star husband.
However, the 53-year-old artist added that he was not the reason for her decision.
Instead, she revealed that her body changes when she reaches menopause, which makes her prefer to film scenes with women.
Julia Ann, 53, revealed on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast that she will no longer be shooting adult movie scenes with men
Speaking to Holly, who herself has 20 years of experience in the industry, Julia said she “hates the gym” and spends more time thinking about her on-screen appearance. Boy Bible reports.
She added that she found it easier to control what her body looks like while performing with women than with men.
Julia explained, “When I’m having sex with a girl I can position myself, I can do it a certain way, I can be a little bit more ‘oh how are you today’.”
She admitted that as she hits her 50s, she feels “insecure” and is aware of wrinkles appearing on her body.

The adult performer, who has worked in the industry for over 30 years, revealed how menopause has changed her body
Holly said she agreed with her co-star and “understood” where she was coming from.
The stars told the more experienced male porn stars they were more likely to “put them in whatever position you want,” which they said was okay if they were “thin and short and petite.”
Julia added, “Yes and after menopause your body moves apart from itself.”
During the episode, the stars also discussed dating people who aren’t in the porn industry, and how other people view their relationships with confusion.