Porn Valley- Ninn Worx contract girl Heather Vuur was a guest on Tony Batman’s KSEX show Thursday night. Batman noted that when Vuur first signed with Ninn, a big press story went out that Ninn discovered her and was molding her.
“At the time you were almost contracted with some one else?” he asked. Vuur said she was working with Penthouse and started with them.
“I was coming off of a contract with Penthouse,” explained Vuur who said it was more the fact she approached Ninn.
“I had seen his movies and was so impressed by the quality of the work,” she said. “I think there’s a big difference between what is sex and what is sexual. Michael Ninn really understands what is sexual. After I was coming off my contract there was one person I really wanted to work with and that was Michael Ninn. I called him and set up an appointment so we could meet.”
During her Penthouse stint, Vuur did the requisite company pretty girl videos but no hardcore.
“Michael Ninn was really my first venture into the adult world. And Sacred Sin was my first movie which was a big movie.”
For her role in the movie, Vuur was nominated for Best Actress but didn’t win.
It was noted that Vuur’s name wasn’t even read off the night of the awards.
“It’s nice to get your name read out,” said Vuur. “It was my first nomination ever.”
Batman wondered whether Vuur’s first experience in front of the camera met any pre-expectations she might have had.
“I came in so Vanilla with no expectations other than I knew Michael had a great product,” Vuur answered. “Beyond that I wanted to do something that would allow me to express myself sexually and that would take me on another adventure, something I had never done before.”
“Those were my expectations- I wasn’t going in there with anything else,” she added. “Now in hindsight seeing the caliber of people he works with- I was treated very well. My foray into porn was very different from a lot of people and I appreciate that.”
Vuur went on to say that if you’ve got your radar on, you can tell if you’re dealing with good people or bad around you.”
“My satellite’s constantly on- is this the right direction? I believe so.” At the same time because her Penthouse contract was done, Vuur said she didn’t have to go back to Penthouse and get their permission or anything like that.
“And they were the ones that set up the meeting with me and Michael.” Vuur said she’ll be with Ninn Worx through the remainder of her contract.
“And we’ll see beyond that,” she stated. “Hopefully I’ll be around the industry for a number of years. As far as Michael I can only speak as far as our contract is.”
Vuur said she just finished another movie for Ninn and it’s titled, reasonably enough, Heather.
“With Sacred Sin I had 50 pages of dialogue- that’s preparation. With Heather it was a few days of shooting and beautiful women and threesomes, foursomes. It was beautiful locations, beautiful filming and beautiful clothing.” Vuur, however, wasn’t sure of the release date.
Batman noted that Ninn Worx was coming out with a gonzo line and was anxious to see the results of that. He also reported that Otto Bauer would be heading up production of those. Vuur said that was news to her and she’s the contract girl. With the reaction he got, Batman thought maybe he let some cat out of the bag. He also wondered if Vuur would be in any of those.
“I haven’t heard anything about it,” said Vuur.
She was asked if she’s gone on tours and done signings. Vuur alluded to a promotion she’s doing for the Super Bowl which sounded like was for Penthouse.
“It’s called Going Deep in Miami,” she said, mentioning www.penthouse.com where you can check out the details.
“There’s Snoop Dogg and 29 Penthouse Pets,” she added. On the subject of feature dancing, Vuur said she hasn’t done it.
“But I’d love to,” she said. “I’ve taken pole dancing classes here in LA. It’s so much fun. But I haven’t been able to put any of that knowledge to use.”
Asked if she had a website, Vuur said she can’t have one.
“I’m still under contract, otherwise, believe you me, I would. But I do have a non-pay website called, www.hotelheather.com that just has pictures and contact information.” On the discussion of websites, Batman brought up the fact that a lot of contract girls have it written in their contract that the companies run their sites.
“Which is a great thing for the girl..”
“But not so good when you leave the company,” co-host Monica Mayhem added.
“There’s a lot of pitfalls that can happen and there are people that aren’t quite as honest as they should be,” Batman advised.
Asked what she thought about the AVN awards show,” Vuur thought Buck Cherry rocked. “But the crowd sucked.”
In Batman’s opinion, there was a lot of unhappiness when people found out where their seats were. “A lot of people were unhappy that there were talent nominated for awards up in theater seating.”
And Mayhem thought getting through the red carpet was a nightmare. Vuur agreed, stating there was preferential treatment given ClubJenna and Wicked
“Ninn Worx was put aside.” she said. “I thought we were equal.” Mayhem suggested that’s probably because they didn’t put in as much money as the other companies.
“That’s fucked up,” she added. “Halfway through the red carpet we didn’t even make it to the interviews. Paul [Fishbein] comes out, ‘Okay, that’s it- shut down the red carpet.'” To which Vuur said Ninn Worx had a very odd strategy of arriving “fashionably late.”
“And we fashionably missed the red carpet because of that.” According to Batman he got there around 7:30 and the press pit was already packed.
“There was no room for me,” he stated. “Everything ran really fast yet the show went on 45 minutes late.”
Mayhem said the waiting went on so long they felt like “a bunch of fuckin’ animals.”