Atlanta Hawks Dancer Performs for Naughty America

SAN DIEGO — Former Atlanta Hawks Dancer Brandy Blair has starred in a new scene for Naughty America's My Wife's Hot Friend.

According to the company, Blair's dream of moving to Los Angeles was realized when her contract with the Hawks ended four months ago. Soon after arriving on the west coast, she was at a test shoot for Playboy Magazine when she met her current agent in the adult entertainment industry.

"I've always been pretty open minded," Blair said, "even though I had always been reserved sexually, I thought I'd give it a try."

With her extensive dance training, she has reportedly adapted nicely to the adult industry; and is very aware of her body, her movements, and her camera angles.

"I had never even posed nude before, and all of the sudden I saw this whole other side of myself that I had never seen," Blair added. "It has been a very liberating experience."

Blair's new profession was revealed when on November 18th she was identified as working in adult entertainment by a Georgia radio station — and was happy to find that many of her family and friends were supportive, with positive responses.

Now that she has made her first few adult scenes, a new fan base has developed.

"Brandy Blair is one of the new stars to watch in the industry," Naughty America's Dallas Lowe said. "Featuring her on Naughty America is quite exciting and we are proud to have her."

Blair plans to create her own website and begin feature dancing very soon.

"I'm doing this because I love it," Blair concluded. "I'm happy and I'm proud to show my work."

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