Tera Patrick
Adult film actress Tera Patrick has written a book about her experiences, but the release of this book is gaining some notoriety for what her ex-husband has to say about her:
Tera Patrick’s ex-husband, Evan Seinfeld, is striking back at her claim that he chose continuing to do porn over his marriage to her. “I’m very grateful to have worked with her, but I’m disappointed in the way she’s handling things,” Seinfeld told us. “It was a very amicable split, so this feels like a cheap shot.” Seinfeld, who starred in HBO’s “Oz” and who produces events for Hell’s Kitchen strip club HeadQuarters, adds, “While it was great that we were the ‘First Couple’ of porn, the fact is Tera hates the industry. She’s not a sexual person. We barely had sex in our own marriage. She’s desperate to break into the mainstream, and just wants to generate press.” He continued, “I didn’t choose porn over her. Our marriage had a lot of holes in it, despite what she claims. I chose freedom.”
I hate to break it to him, and to the unsuspecting public, but adult film actresses have a visceral reaction to sex for money, and many do not enjoy it, nor are they able to deal adequately with the impact it has on their lives. For more information on this,
see Jennie Ketcham’s blog, and read up on the subject.
Adult film star Tera Patrick gave her porn star hubby Evan Seinfeld an ultimatum — their marriage or his steamy screen career — and he chose porn, she claims.
In her new memoir, “Sinner Takes All,” Patrick recounts how she told Seinfeld, her husband of seven years, last summer that he had to give up starring in X-rated films if he wanted to stay married to her. (Patrick herself had not shot a new video since 2006.) After Seinfeld chose the flicks, the couple split in September.
Writes Patrick: “I said to Evan, ‘I’m your wife, and that is the strongest bond two people should have, and that should come first. I’ve moved on from porn. And I want you to stop. You promised me you’d only do porn for a few years. Your few years are up.’ “
I would say that the dispute is professional in nature. Patrick is trying to go mainstream, and more power to her. She is an incredible beauty and she deserves to move up in the world. She has paid her dues.
I do pay tribute to the lovely ladies, but I am aware of the fact that many of them have been terribly abused and ripped off. They receive no abuse here, and if you read through my blog, I am acutely aware of trying not to make jokes at their expense. They are treated as performers and artists, and I pay tribute to their sacrifices and to their talents.
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