Porn Valley- I had a chat Monday afternoon with Summer, a former personal trainer of about ten years who’s now in the adult business. She’s repped by Rob Spallone’s Star World Modeling, www.starworldmodeling.com.
“I just started with this,” she says. “I had been doing some magazine work for a year, year and a half.” Summer worked for one publication, Over 40.
“Actually that was depressing because the photographer sold it to Over 50 and I know I don’t look 50!” she laughs.
“But if they sell it to Under 30, you’re back in the ball game,” I tell her.
“Besides the money, it’s nice to get paid for something you like to do,” she continues. Although she’s from California [Chatsworth], Summer’s an Eagles fan by virtue of her best friend.
“That’s how I adopted the Eagles,” she says. “They’re my adopted team.”
Noting that she’s a Valley Girl, I ask if that tag has kind of stuck with her.
“Nah- but every once in awhile people go, oh, you’re a Valley girl.”
According to Summer, a mutual friend introduced her to Ron Jeremy and that’s how she got into adult.
“And he gave me a few numbers.” Summer figures she’s probably done maybe eight scenes so far.
“The first time I was a little nervous,” she states. “Because it was with two guys, for an Internet site. It wasn’t a D.P. It was basically oral and vaginal sex. One of the guys was T Reel. It was for his website.”
Summer said she enjoys the voyeurism aspect of shooting scenes.
“And I’m so used to being naked now in front of people it isn’t a big deal,” she adds. “Now in real life I have to remind myself to keep my clothes on.”
“Got any sexy personal trainer stories?” she’s asked.
“I know the reason men hire women is to look up out shorts!” she roars. “Every male wants to bench press and I don’t know why. I worked for both gyms and did privates.”
“That can be taken a number of ways,” I tell her.
Before she was a personal trainer, Summer worked as a service deli manager.
“For one of those grocery stores that’s unappreciative of the people who work for them,” she says.
In school she was athletic with decent grades.
“I played softball and would have loved to play football but they don’t let girls play,” she adds. “I also played tennis.”
“In school all my friends were men- I didn’t have sisters, only brothers,” she continues. “I can relate to men that way.” The first time she had sex was at the age of 16.
“I think,” she says. “It was in the back of a Chevelle. The only thing was he thought that he had me and he more, like, had my leg in the back seat of the car. But I’m not going to tell him that! There were too many Budweisers, a leather back seat and 16 year old boys, you know. It happened a couple of days later [same guy]. It was kind of a high school boyfriend. A steady boyfriend for a little while.”
Now,according to Summer, the only thing she won’t do is ATM.
“Because I’m a freak about cleanliness.” [She’s an Aries.]
“I’m very anal,” she laughs. Speaking of which, the first time she tried it she was, maybe, 20.
“It wasn’t a good experience- it was, like, one of those guys who thinks you just ram it in. I was married for the longest time and that wasn’t real great. So after I got divorced I tried it again and liked it that time. It just takes the right person!” [She was married 18 years- almost to the minute, she says.]
Among the factors that entered in her divorce, Summer declares, “I raised my kids and now I didn’t have to stay. The last one was 17 and I was gone. I was heels-to-the-ass and out the door I went.”
“Does the ex know what you’re doing?”
“No,” she says. “He’s clueless anyways. But he wouldn’t freak out because he knew I worked in a strip bar before I met him. The funniest thing was he told me I would probably be one of those girls that’s in the newspaper. I worked as a waitress probably for a year and a half. I made more money as a waitress than the strippers made. Men can touch the waitress. They can’t touch the strippers. So they’ll slap you on the ass and all that.”
For recreation, Summer loves to travel and enjoys the beach.
“And I go to sporting events- baseball, football, hockey,” she adds. During the course of conversation I ask if she’s banged anyone famous. A big time Major League baseball player, she says. But she wasn’t naming names, only handing out hints.
“He will be a first ballot hall of famer if he decides to retire,” Summer laughs.
“How long was that going on?”
“Six months,” she says.
“National League or America League?”
“I think he’s played both,” she replies. “Absolutely played both.”
“He’s retired now?”
“Nope,” she says. “He hasn’t officially retired. He has a World Series ring. Owns many records that may never get broken. And he’s older than me. There will be no doubt that he’ll make it to the Hall of Fame.”
“But he’s not active?”
“Not active,”she says.
“He’s on a roster?”
“He’s not really on a roster,” she says. “He coached last year for a New York team.”
“How did you meet?”
“I was still a personal trainer at the time,” Summer continues. “I had front row seats- season seats- to Dodgers Stadium, and I wear short-shorts to the Dodgers’ games. And he would be the only major league baseball player to notice that I come to the game in the first or second inning. He was with the Dodgers at the time. He’s played for many teams.”
“Was he good in bed?”
“Absolutely,” she says. “All night.”
“So what happened?”
“Baseball takes people all over,” Summer replies.
“Do you still communicate?”
“Once in awhile,” she says. “I always call him on his birthday. Christmas Day.”