A Fake Taxi star revealed the surprising thing she was required to do while in the car.
It’s one of those things a lot of you probably pretend to have no idea about but have only clicked on this story in the first place because you know it through and through.
And if you honestly don’t know what Fake Taxi is (yeah sure, I believe you), it’s basically just a porn site where the videos typically see a passenger get into a taxi and have to pay for their journey by getting with the driver.
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British adult star Roxi Keogh previously appeared in its content and opened up about the reaction at the time, revealing in a 2020 episode of the Your Round Podcast, that she would often get 'weird' replies in the comments.
"We'll film something in the morning and say we break for lunch and then when we finish filming it, it's night time," she explained.
"You will get that one person will say, "This is a really long kind of session, it was daytime a minute ago and now it's nighttime.' You'll get people that mention things all the time, you think 'Really? just have a w**k and get on with it.' Who cares whether it's daylight or nighttime? it's really weird.
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"I'll do a scene with odd socks and people will notice that I'm wearing odd socks, I'm like, 'What are you looking at my socks for?'”
During the interview, Keogh also revealed a surprising fact about filming Fake Taxi - she actually drove the car.
To those wondering how she films, she clarified: "Well obviously I pull over to get in the back I'm not still driving it whilst I'm doing anything."
Well, that’s good to know.
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Keogh said she quit the civil force to work as a TV girl on Xpanded TV and the Playboy channel before then moving to Babestation, later going on to film porn and work on her productions.
The adult actor said people who knew her would call her up and threaten to 'snitch' on her at the beginning.
However, Keogh hit back at them saying she would tell everyone they were the ones who phoned her on an adult channel.
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"The more I kind of then started to own it, the more people couldn't really say anything because people would phone me up and they would say 'when I see you in the street I'm going to shout out Roxi Keogh'," she added.
"And then when I was kind of like to them, 'Well, go on then and I'm going to tell everyone what it is that you're phoning me for and what you're doing down the phone right now you're going to be far more embarrassed.’”