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Vicki Vogue – Country Singer, Vince Voyeur Hater and Sexy Porn Star

(PORN VALLEY, CA) — Can you imagine Garth Brooks doing a double penetration with Clint Black and Faith Hill? I would love to see that video. Apparently the adult lifestyle wasn’t an available option for adorable up and cummer, Vicki Vogue [www.vickivogue.com] as she dabbled in the Nashville music scene. In fact, Vogue’s serious passion for Sado Masochism was the main reason she shied away from a prominent record deal and made her way to porn valley.

VV: I am a song writer. I spent a year and a half in Nashville after college but decided the country music lifestyle is not for me. They don’t allow sexual openness, it’s all bout monogamy. They were like don’t ever mention Sado Masochism [record execs]. They wouldn’t let me partake in the activity any more, no open parties. My lifestyle had to be behind closed doors. I started dancing [strip clubs] in Nashville, then decided I wanted to be a porn star.

TPT: Was it tough giving up the music scene? Most people find that to be a strong passion in their lives.

VV: It was the right choice for me but I do go back to Nashville and write. A lot of it is the style of music. I have to give up country which is what I’m really good at. I’ll go into rock and keep my acoustic stuff going.

TPT: So from dancing in Nashville to porn. How did you make the switch?

VV: The feature dancers were making more money and were treated better so I just decided why not just do movies?! I actually came out to Los Angeles for a week, bought a book at the Hustler Store called 123 Be A Porn Star by Ana Loria, found a bunch of numbers and called them.

TPT: Who did you call?

VV: Bill Margold [Free Speech Coalition] and Jim South, unfortunately.

TPT: What did Margold say? He’s known for trying to talk young girls out of the business.

VV: He tried to talk me out of the business, gave me a big dramatic speech about having a college education.

TPT: [laughs] But you’re 32 years old. You’re not a newbie 18 year old type.

VV: He told me I was going to ruin my chance to get legitimate jobs in the future.

TPT: Did he offer any help at all? Get you started in any way?

VV: No, he insisted I shouldn’t do it.

TPT: You said you also called Jim South and said “Unfortunately.” Why was that unfortunate?

VV: He’s a nice guy, funny as hell, but he didn’t go out of his way at all to get me any work. Then he sent me to see Vince Voyeur and he fucked me over big time. I have nothing bad to say about Jim, he just doesn’t think people should be older in the industry. After Voyeur’s incident I didn’t want to stay in the industry. Instead of newcomers going to Margold, they should go to see Vince Voyeur, that will convince anybody to get out.

TPT: Tell us about the Vince incident.

VV: I went to see him, our appt was at 4:30, he showed up at 5:15, at that point the secretary was gone, so we were all alone. I go into his office and he says, “take your clothes off.” Then he said, “get on your hands and knees.” I thought it was funny, but I thought maybe he wanted to see how I looked in doggy style. Then he said crawl over to me. I thought something was wrong but then thought maybe he was casting for something that needed that kind of roll. As he rubbed his dick thru his pants he told me to take it out [his dick]. So I said, “I didn’t come here to blow you, I came here to audition for a job.” He was like, “open my pants.” I did it. Then he said, “suck my dick.” I said, “Look, I am here to audition not suck your dick.” He said, “suck it, this is your job.” I asked where the cameras were and he pointed to some window and claimed they were behind them. I sucked it then he said, “lay on the ground,” he fucked me, came all over me. After he came, he got up and put his pants on and ignored me. I had cum all over me and I said, “can I at least have a towel.” He ignored me. I persisted, he found a grungy old towel and threw it at me. I wiped it off and said, “ok now are you going to take Polaroids?” He said, “No I don’t have any film, you’re all set.” I left upset and then next day I had lunch with Jim South and I asked him, “do you bill clients?” He said, “yes.” I said, “you need to bill Vince, I did a scene with him.” He asked, “did you take Polaroids?” I said, “no.” He said, “then you didn’t do a scene but I’ve heard this has happened to other girls.” I told him to call and yell at him. He said he would. He never did.

TPT: What happened next?

VV: I went home and after 24 hours to think about it, went back to South’s office, was going to basically tell off Jim. I met adult male talent “LT” and he asked if I was talent. I was like, “No I’m not talent, I’m on my way to tell off South.” LT said, “don’t tell him off, I’ll take you around and make sure no one fucks with you.” I hung out with him. He brought me over to Sean Michaels and a few other places that were very nice to me.

TPT: How long are you officially in the biz now?

VV: About a year and a half in town. But after the incident I worked in a dungeon but just got back into doing porn a few months ago.

TPT: How many films?

VV: Probably 30-40

TPT: Are you enjoying it now?

VV: Yeah, I love it now. You can probably say I’m a lot more street wise now.

TPT: Have you seen Jim South or Bill Margold since?

VV: I was hanging in Margold’s office one day and he tried to talk me into going back to seeing South. I went back and all is well, I don’t dislike him, I just wish he would take a stance on being better to girls. I don’t think he realizes the harm it does when new girls get fucked over like that.

TPT: Have you heard about the allegations made against Ron Jeremy?

VV: Yes. I worked with Ron and absolutely loved him.

TPT: Because you had a good experience with Ron, do you believe the girls are lying?

VV: One of the things I think that would prevent girls from going forward, to me, I worship Ron Jeremy. When you look at someone as God, you don’t tell people about bad incidents because you don’t think anyone would believe you. I look at people like Ron and Vince as free spirits, rebels of society. I want to think the best of them, Jeremy I want to think of him as innocent, I don’t want to think he could ever harm any woman or would want to. I think the public doesn’t want to think of him as bad either.

TPT: Some people say it has to be bullshit because no one came out until years later.

VV: I can totally understand why the girls didn’t come out. People told me, don’t ever mention the Vince thing or I won’t get hired. A lot of people told me to never let this out.

TPT: Has it affected getting work?

VV: Not as far as I know. Since the day on The Wanker Show [KSEXradio.com], if I hadn’t seen him [LT] that day in the studio, I never would’ve talked about Vince Voyeur. LT was re-introduced to me by Wankus and that’s how the whole story came out. Since my appearance on KSEX, I’ve worked like four gigs.

TPT: What are the Vicky Vogue plans for the future? Fuck till ya drop or direct, produce, etc.?

VV: Immediate plans, performing in film and feature dancing. Next couple of years, producing and I have a degree in Mass Communication. I used to produce mainstream stuff…porn would be just that much more fun.

TPT: Do you do the escort scene?

VV: My goal is to feature dance…escort, temporarily yes for Erotica-2000.com, like a couple of times a month to finance myself between movies, in the future, I’d prefer to meet my fans while feature dancing.

TPT: Best sex partner on film you ever had.

VV: Best partner – Joel Lawrence, he is the best fuck I ever had

TPT: Worst.

VV: There was a girl I shot with who was never with a girl before and she didn’t want to be. But we had to talk her into it. It was like, the worst. Can’t remember her name. Honey, get a job at the grocery store if you don’t want to do it. Don’t take the job if you don’t want to do it.

TPT: Do you like your fans, would you ever fuck your fans?

VV: I have a lot of people who email me. I like talkin’ to the fans. As far as fucking them, so long as he’s not an ex-con, let’s say the guy is like a straight laced accountant or something, he has a shot.

TPT: For someone so into bondage and shit, it’s funny you want a straight laced partner.

VV: I can break ’em in. They need to accept what I do. I refuse to go to a football game.

TPT: You and I could never date. I love football.

VV: Sorry.

TPT: You mean, if your partner supported you in your dungeon visits by going with you and learning to love your passion, you wouldn’t do his in return as a way of supporting his?

VV: Sitting in the sun for 4 hours to make someone happy, no, sorry.

TPT: How can someone hire you for a scene or dance schedule?

VV: Call Pretty Girl International, industry folks should have the number, or e-mail me at [email protected].

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