Porn Stars Confess Their Most Embarrassing True Stories | Men's Health Magazine Australia

Porn Stars Confess Their Most Embarrassing True Stories

Shit got real as the two answered questions about how “genuine” porn is, how many people they’ve slept with, whether their parents know what they do for a living, and if they secretly have romantic feelings for one another. In the video, it quickly becomes clear that these adult film actors have an intimate relationship, […]

Shit got real as the two answered questions about how “genuine” porn is, how many people they’ve slept with, whether their parents know what they do for a living, and if they secretly have romantic feelings for one another.

In the video, it quickly becomes clear that these adult film actors have an intimate relationship, of sorts. While on camera, their sexual and romantic tension could be cut with a knife. (Then again, that is their job.) The first few questions reveal that they live together and have had sex before—specifically for Andrew’s cam channel. But when asked if they’re a couple, Andrews insists they drink.

Interestingly, Andrews became a Mormon at 17. (Her parents are not Mormon.) So her trajectory to porn was unexpected. At this point, her parents know about her career: “They’re my biggest cheerleaders,” she says. “They don’t watch it, clearly, but they are really excited for me to be doing something that I am doing so well at.”

Echo’s mom doesn’t know he’s in porn—at least, she didn’t before the video was made. When asked if he’ll call her up to reveal his career, he decides to do it instead of taking a shot.

“Oh my God. I’m so shocked,” his mom says. “I don’t even know what to say right now.”

When asked how many people he’s slept with, Robbie says around 335, which is nearly 10 times the number of people Andrews has had sex with. When asked if she thinks she’ll ever catch up with her roommate, she says she won’t: and “I wouldn’t make it a goal, either.”

She then answers the age-old question of whether or not porn is real—specifically with regards to orgasming during a scene. “Most of the time, yes, [it’s real],” she says.

As the game winds down, and the couple is definitely a little more than tipsy, the questions revisit their maybe-more-than-just-friends relationship. The final question is: “Why don’t you just ask each other out?”

Andrews laughs, but Echo then seriously asks her out. Her response? “I would love to go on a date with you.”

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