The pandemic has only underscored that need while reminding us how small businesses comprise the heart of our communities. That first scene though, I was not ready for Woody Fox’s dreamy Australian accent.Powered by Hello Alice and in partnership with Verizon, the Business for All program launched in March 2020 to address entrepreneurs’ single greatest barrier to growth: access to capital. We all live in Denver and I asked them a bunch of questions, so nothing really came as a surprise. I’m lucky enough to have known a couple porn stars before getting into porn.
My humor is very dry, so I can’t crack jokes on social media without looking like a bitch.īefore your first scene, what did you think it would be like filming, and did it go as you expected? My least favorite thing is how two dimensional it is. My favorite part is how it connects you with cool people in other cities and countries. What’s your favorite thing and what’s the worst or most challenging thing about being on social media and interacting with so many fans?
I love all the love I’ve been getting, and it’s been super awesome to see.
I’ve been recognized before for TV and for my Instagram, but not for my porn yet. It’s only been a few months since your debut, but have you been recognized in public yet? Also, how has it been amassing such a devoted fan base in such a short amount of time? Someone is always gonna talk that talk, so you might as well do what you want. I already had an OnlyFans and was still a gogo dancer, so I was finally like, why not?! And no, I give zero fucks what people say about me. Were you at all concerned with how people might react to you becoming an adult performer? It wasn’t worth it, even though it was my dream job growing up.Īnd once you left, you transitioned to porn. At my second job, I was the highest paid 20-something newscaster in the market. I made $23,000 a year at my first job and $36,000 at my second job. Hot or not? /UYw0VWn2XHĪnd what made you decide to leave the news business?ĭespite what people think, news doesn’t pay well. Ok….this was when I worked for in El Paso. But I think part of that is because I have the TV background, so I’m used to focusing on something else while being given instructions in my ear and being in front of the camera. It certainly takes a lot of practice and I got very good at it, but it took years to perfect. Forecasting can be very complicated, but on top of that, talking on camera with no script for three minutes, while someone is giving you time cues, is even harder. Presenting the weather and forecasting is much more difficult, in my opinion. So I have to know, which is more difficult: Forecasting the weather or performing in a gay porn scene? You recently shared that you’ve worked on camera before, as a weatherman for a local ABC affiliate in Texas.
That’s the only scene I have out so far, with Woody Fox and Grant Ryan.
But then they asked me to do a scene in September, and I was able to. Unfortunately, I’m in grad school and had a big class presentation on the day they wanted me, so I had to decline. I applied to all the big studios, but Falcon got back to me immediately and offered a scene that month with Skyy Knox. I decided to start doing porn last August. When did you decide to become a performer, and tell us about the process of applying? I’ve been dating a wonderful stud named Jake for the last eight months, and he’s very supportive of me. I was born in Newnan, Georgia but grew up in Williamsburg, Ohio. How old are you, how tall are you, where are you originally from, are you single, and where are you based out of now? Str8UpGayPorn: Hi Steven! Let’s start with some basic info. Thanks to Steven for taking the time to chat! Gay porn newcomer Steven Lee was a featured “Newcomer To Watch” earlier this month, and now it’s time to get to know him a little more in this Str8Up exclusive Q&A.