I feel like it’s a waste of time.īut I guess the only other thing is I have been trying to get into is stunt work. But with that said like, if there was like mainstream acting opportunities, I would jump on it, but it’s not something that I’m going to actively pursue. The goal for me is to pretty much always stay in the porn industry. Do you want to go a little bit more mainstream at some point? Would you want to go into the sports world with motorcycle racing? What’s the ultimate goal for you? Well, is there a bigger plan? You’ve won stuff for acting too, which, a lot of people don’t really factor that in when it comes to the adult world. Something I’ve taken up on outside of the industry is motorcycle racing. I’m always working on my constant growth while remaining calm in the process.
I don’t really have any big scenes planned as of now. So they’re just kind of like all these different things that were mixed together which is why they stood out.ĭo you have anything special planned in the future that our readers or your fans should know about both in and out of the industry? There’s finding that balance of making the scene look hot but also accurately portraying someone who is vision impaired. Part of the role included me having sex as the blind guy.
It was a movie called At Large (Raging Stallion) and I played a blind guy as well as his evil step-brother or evil brother or whatever the one that was doing all the killing. It just kind of depends like the one that turned out the best, the one that felt the best, or one that was the most fun on set.īut I would say as far as gay scenes go, the one that probably stands out and I had the best time on was the one I won Best Actor for. I really can’t say if there’s a particular scene, because there are a few that stand out. I ask this to everyone, but is there a particular performer or scene or a director that has been your favorite? Winning Performer of the Year for that was just the best feeling ever. I put a lot of effort into this and that’s something I love to do. But I was in the best way possible, I was so excited. And then for me to win something with one of my best friends proved to be the exact opposite. I was honestly shocked because throughout the years I felt like a lot of these awards were political and kind of bought out and this and that. How did it feel when you found out that you won? On a different note… you tied for 2020 Performer of the Year at the Grabby’s with Michael Delray which is a really big deal. And for you to give that same, well not same, but the same idea of discrimination towards someone else for their sexuality, it’s like you are the evil that you were fighting against. Gay culture has had so much discrimination and hate and just terrible things happen over the years. So why would I try? Why would I waste my time and energy? Because they think that there is only gay and straight and if you’re not gay then you’re a f***ing problem. I really don’t respond or put any energy into it because all the points that they give are very illogical and no matter what content that you talk, no matter what you reply to them with, it just does not click with them and they’re still going to hate you. So it’s not something that I really care about or would even really care to hear their opinion. When I look at the amount of people that view it, that view my stuff that are supportive in comparison to people that give hate for that, it’s so low. I do get people who are critical about that and people who spew hate and talk s**t about it, but to me it’s not that big of a deal. Have you ever received any backlash and how do you respond to people who are critical of this matter? I will say that I’ve seen comments on this from a lot of people, but do you find that you get… that sort of people judge you for being so wide ranging as a performer, as they would prefer for you to stick to one type? Do you know what I mean? Because I know that some gay guys tend to be very critical of this.