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"My First Scene Was Anal" Scarlett Alexis Unfiltered

"My First Scene Was Anal" Scarlett Alexis Unfiltered

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This episode goes in some directions we didn’t see coming! Scarlett Alexis grew up as a preacher’s kid in a very intense religious household, and now she’s an AVN-nominated rising adult star. We talk about leaving the church, shedding shame, and why embracing pleasure was so freeing for her. Scarlett also shares her incredible health journey surviving seizures, brain surgery, and a rare tumor diagnosis while building her career. She opens up about kicking things off with one of the most extreme “first scenes” possible, that unforgettable squirting day that drenched my entire crew (and yes, the cameraman was thrilled), and how she sees porn as an athletic, artistic challenge.

It’s smart, raw, funny, and inspiring. We go deep on faith, resilience, sexuality, and what it means to fully own your story before circling back to the wild, messy, and hilarious realities of porn.

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