A retired adult star has revealed the most she has ever been paid for a single scene.
The adult industry is known for being particularly lucrative when it comes to its stars getting paid, as OnlyFans has become more popular as an X-rated in the past few years, as well as traditional adult content.
A big name from the latter appeared on a podcast in 2022 and answered some frequently asked questions which lifted the lid on her career.
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Despite her retirement from the industry, Lisa Ann still remains one of the most famous adult stars out there, and with over 4.7 million followers on Instagram, you may even call her a celebrity.
During an appearance on SOSCAST, hosted by Adam Sosnick, she answered the 'top 5 sex questions', which included if size matters, and how long someone should last in bed.
After explaining that the connection with a man is more important that the size of his member, Lisa said: "They say it should be an average of 10 minutes, maybe a little bit more if it's a vacation, maybe 20 minutes, if they guy takes the blue pill..."
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Although, someone else on the show said 40 minutes so it's up to you on who you want to believe.
The host then asked Lisa: "What's the most you've made from one scene?"
She replied saying: "I don't really want to answer that... a lot."
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When asked if it was more than six figures, she said 'no'.
The 52-year-old went on to speak more in-depth about the industry, saying that 'nothing' would be out of the equation for the right price, except for a couple of things.
Lisa said that violent, graphic content was off limits and she also didn't 'want to be somebody's step-mum or real mum', as she 'didn't want to get into that incestual s**t for any amount of money'.
In the past, Lisa has said there were times where she's walked off set after being asked to do some 'traumatising' stuff.
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The former adult star explained: "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."
Topics: Adult Industry, Money, Entertainment