A group of 28 porn stars have found themselves facing potential legal action after they filmed adult content at a Travelodge.
The Travelodge in Newcastle's Cobalt Business Park was selected as an alternative location for the scenes when the group were allegedly thrown out of the mansion they had first selected.
The £10,000 mansion had a pool and a hot tub, but its owner asked the group to leave for unknown reasons.
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The porn stars then ended up getting stuck in the snow and decided to book four double rooms at the Travelodge at a cost of £43 a night as well as a family room.
They proceeded to pose for pictures in the Travelodge's corridors and lifts. One image also saw seven of the women posing on one of the budget hotel chain's single beds.
As well as taking photographs, as reported by the BBC, an X-rated scene was also filmed inside the Travelodge and is now circulating online.
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However, because of the nature of the group's work, they are now facing legal action, as they filmed content without 'authorisation'.
As stated by the terms and conditions on the hotel's website, if a person uses the Travelodge to '[conduct] commercial activity or activity that seeks to gain profit without written consent', they can be asked to be leave the premises.
A spokesperson for the Travelodge told LADbible: "We have been made aware of an allegation that filming may have taken place in one of our hotels, without our authorisation and against the terms of our booking conditions.
"We were not aware of this reservation as it was made online, similar to the millions of bookings made via our website.
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"We are currently conducting an investigation regarding this incident and we will have no hesitation in terminating any future bookings and taking legal action if we believe an individual is in breach of our terms and conditions."
Defending the group's actions, one of the porn stars, Lacey Amour, 23, told The Sun: "We're just trying to do our jobs."
She also added to LADbible: "Props to [the Travelodge] for the quality of their rooms.
"One double bed stood strong whilst 28 of us did the deed on it at once."
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And, in other news, another figure in the adult entertainment industry, Angela White, revealed the biggest mistake of her career on the Mack Air Podcast.
She told host Kevin Mack: "I think that my biggest mistake was in the beginning of my career I wanted to do everything myself.
"So I was a real micromanager. In the beginning I was even editing all my own scenes, all my own DVDs.
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"I don't regret doing that, because editing my scenes made me a much better performer and a much better director, but I was allocating so much of my time to things that really I should have been paying other people to do."
White continued: "When you're using that time instead of performing - really, at heart, I'm a performer, and my passion is being on set, connecting with my on-screen partners, creating... I shouldn't have been doing everything. But I just wanted so much control over everything."
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