Porn star Angela White is facing calls from her fans to give her body a rest in the wake of reports that she nearly died during one intense sex scene.
Her co-star Keiran Lee made the headline-making claims that the 37-year-old Aussie was rushed to hospital in 2013 after her appendix burst during the scene.
He recently repeated this during an interview with the Pillow Talk podcast in February.
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Keiran said of the infamous appendix injury: "I put her into hospital and this was actually not on purpose."
In the wake of the interview, fans have been expressing concerns for her health despite the incident occurring a decade ago.
Fans took to her social media accounts to call for White to take a step back.
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On Instagram one of her fans with the handle DionYoung255, suggested she step back from her X-rated content for health reasons.
They wrote: "After doing over 900 scenes, isn't it time to consider taking a break for once?"
But she was not having a bar of someone else telling her what to do with her body.
She replied: "Do a job you love and never work a day in your life."
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But it wasn't just one fan that thought it was appropriate to give White advice on how to take care of herself.
Another user referenced another adult film star who had recently broken her back in a foam pit accident.
They said: "Look what happened to Adriana Chechik! Her body is through. The body can only take so much. This is no joke."
They added: "Nine hundred scenes is way too many on the frame."
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Another chipped in with: "I don't know, Angela. That's a brutal way to treat your body for years on end. At some point you pay a price."
They then decided to tell her what they think about her love life, as if that were their business to discuss with her being, you know, a total stranger.
They said: "I think you should find a nice guy, enjoy a relationship for once. Haven't you at least earned that? I think you have earned some downtime and a romantic dinner with some guy you connect with.
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"But it's your body, so go ahead and keep going, if that's what you want to do."
White hit back at that inappropriate comment, responding: "I do take time to have romantic dinners and connect.
"I do have ''real relationships'' (even if they may be unconventional).
"Thank you for your concern, but I love my life and my job."
So, here's a lesson for you all: Keep your opinions about someone else's body or relationship status to yourself.
Even if they're on social media (like most people are these days), it really is no one else's business.
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Social Media, News, Australia