Although Lisa Ann is now retired, she has been one of the most popular porn stars on the planet since 2008.
The 52-year-old shot to adult fame after satirising Republican politician Sarah Palin in Who's Nailin' Paylin?.
The Pennsylvania native then went on to become a 'Hall of Fame' award winner with the likes of AVN, XRCO, and Urban X.
After leaving the industry behind in 2014, she remains a popular figure and has an Instagram following of around 4.7 million followers.
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Lisa has since appeared on a number of podcasts and has lifted the lid on what goes on behind-the-scenes, from her most traumatising request to if size really matters.
In a 2022 interview on SOSCAST, hosted by Adam Sosnick, she opened up on how long 'a normal person' should last in bed.
Lisa revealed: "They say it should be an average of 10 minutes, maybe a little bit more if it's a vacation, maybe 20 minutes, if the guy takes the blue pill."
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Meanwhile, Lisa also shared the sort of scenes she would tend to avoid filming.
She said that she wouldn't 'want to be somebody's step-mum or real mum' and that she didn't 'want to get into that incestual s**t for any amount of money'.
On the darker side of the industry, Lisa once revealed how fans used to offer her money for sex.
She told LADbible: "It is so annoying. It shows me how confused people are, that they've built this one way relationship with me they feel entitled to my time.
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"I've realised that the accessibility to the free content and the hours some of these guys watch just confuses them."
The adult star also said she often had to walk 'out on a lot of porn sets' when directors' requests would interfere with her religious beliefs.
"I've still walked out more dates than I blocked out on porn sets. But I walked out on a lot of porn sets. A lot," Lisa admitted.
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"I remember a director asked me to do something with a cross and I wouldn't have the conversation with him, I just packed my stuff.
"And I remember being out in the parking lot, and he's, like, 'You're leaving?'
"I'm like, 'Yeah, the fact that you would disrespect a religion means I just can't share my brand with you. I can't work with you.'
"To me, that was so extreme, it traumatised me so much that anybody would even bring that in."
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