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Sunny Lane Dating Jonathan Morgan

Porn Valley- After she had told a story on KSEX about some guy trying to steal one of her movies at Adultcon, Sunny Lane, www.sunnylane.com was asked by Wankus if she were dating Jonathan Morgan.

“I don’t know,” she answered slowly after taking time to arrive at that statement.

“Am I?” she said. Wankus laughed because Lane had a look on her face, like, why are you bringing this up?

“He’s a friend,” answered Lane. “I work for him.” Wankus said he heard a rumor that Lane and Morgan were bumping fuzzies.

“I got to know these things,” said Wankus. “I like to feel like I’m the guy that’s on top of shit. And lately I’m losing track of what’s going on around me. I don’t like that feeling at all.”

“We’ve gone out to dinner a few times,” Lane finally admitted.

“That’s the older, mature way of saying we’e friends,” Wankus laughed. “We’re adults, now. We don’t do sex in the car. We do the Sheraton.”

Lane said things were going well, that she and Morgan shared a lot in common.

“How is he in his personal side?” Wankus went on to ask. “When I first met Jonathan Morgan I hated his fucking guts and I wanted to choke him until he died. Right there on the fucking spot. That’s how I felt about him the first day I met him. I was asked by Stormy [Daniels] to be in one of her movies. I was going to be a singing telegram guy in a chicken suit. I went to the set. I show up on the set.”

Wankus said while he’s done these things for free, his only stipulation is that he receive a screen credit.

“It’s promo for KSEX,” he said. “I show up and right away he’s a fucking complete asshole to me. I just got this fuck you vibe, I don’t want you here. If this wasn’t Stormy’s movie you can go to hell. Then I sat around all day. After 12 hours of being on set and being treated like shit- I really was- the guy was being a jerk, Stormy comes up to me and says hey we can shoot that BJ scene now.”

[Wankus explained that this was gag footage planned for Behind the Scenes.]

“I’m like, no, I’m not going to do it- she said why not. I said this motherfucker is treating me like shit. You want me now to get hard in front of him? And try ro perform after he’s been ridiculing me all day? Then I found out that’s his way when he doesn’t know you- it’s almost like a nervous reaction. His school yard manner is to be a wise guy.”

Wankus said a couple of months later he gets another call from Daniels saying she needed him to do a part in another of her movies.

“Who’s directing? She said Jonathan Morgan. I’m like, no. listen, I hate that motherfucker. There’s no fuckin’ way. She said please, I’ll talk to him, everything will be fine. It was a really funny scene. So I get there and all of a sudden it’s a different guy. Then I did this police scene [Wankus gets pulled over for drunk driving] that rocked and now all of a sudden I wasn’t some little fucking moron, Wankus. He was actually sitting down and talking to me. I’m looking at him, dude I’m ready to scrap with you. Now you want to be buddies. He turned out to be super nice. Then we were joking together. It was weird. It was a very strange introduction to each other.

“But in the end we got along great, he’s a nice guy and it’s all good.”

Lane said the first time she met Morgan was when she went in for a casting call.

“So I went in and start reading for the casting call,” continued Lane. “He was hurrying me up. He was talking to his buddy. And I’m trying to read what I’m supposed to be saying. Afterward he’s like do you have any questions for me. I said, yes. What’s your name. He said oh my name is Jonathan Morgan and he shook my hand. I was, like, it was very nice to meet you. It was very awkward.”

“But he does do that,” Lane agreed. “I understand what you’re saying. Then I would see him in different places and we’d talk and stuff.” Lane said she shot recently for Morgan.

“But he’s a good person- you just have to get to know him.” Lane suspected that Morgan doesn’t just allow you into the inner circle because he’s seen a lot of bullshitters.

“And he’s been in the business a long time- he was talent and director and doing what he does now with Stormy.”

“More importantly, are you banging him because he’s getting you parts in Wicked movies, be honest?” said Wanus.

“No,” said Lane.

“Did he promise you a contract? Are you talking contract? Look at your face- you have that look on your face of shut the fuck up and let’s change the topic. Look at you. He promised you a contract, didn’t he?”

“No,” Lane continued to say. “It would have to be a helluva great contract. I’m a person- I need focus. I have a whole team backing me now. I have Sunny Lane Enterprises. I’m doing what I want to do.”

Lane said if there was a contract it would have to be a heckuva one for those reasons.

“I’m open minded to it but there’s been no promise or anything,” she said. “He’s just a good person. And he’s the one I can talk to and he’ll be honest with me about the business.”

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