Former Fox News star Courtney Friel has told all about the network’s late head Roger Ailes’ alleged harassment.
17.12.2019 - 00:16 / foxnews.com
Porn pays better than Disney, a former actress-turned-porn star says.
Maitland Ward, who rose to fame on ABC/Disney Channel’s “Boy Meets World,” says she makes more money in the adult entertainment industry and has even been nominated for awards — take that, Academy!
The actress, 42, tells The Daily Beast she recently was nominated for two AVN Awards, a ceremony akin to the Academy Awards but for porn, for Best Three-Way Sex Scene and Best Supporting Actress.
“When people say, ‘She had to
Former Fox News star Courtney Friel has told all about the network’s late head Roger Ailes’ alleged harassment.
“I want my movies to count,” Michael B. Jordan tells me, describing his lofty acting ambitions as he looks ahead to a new decade.
“Star Wars” actor John Boyega is receiving criticism following a crude comment he made on Instagram.
LeeAnne Locken is opening up about a tough period in her life.
“Star Wars” actor John Boyega is receiving criticism following a crude comment he made on Instagram.
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Maitland Ward, the former "Boy Meets World" actress-turned-adult-film star, wants to create X-rated versions of the Hallmark and Peloton commercials that notoriously came under fire this month.
Former Boy Meets World actress Maitland Ward has revealed she makes more money now starring in adult films and selling X-rated snaps of herself than she ever did as a Disney actress.The 42 year old, who played Rachel McGuire in the 90s show, tried to stay in the Hollywood game for years after the show ended, but found she enjoyed the liberated feeling of taking control back when she turned to selling X-rated photos of herself.
Kate Beckinsale is recounting a story from early in her career.
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