FameRegistry Releases Facts, Figures From Female Performer Database

LOS ANGELES — FameRegistry.com, an online database of female adult performers, has combed through its data to produce a variety of facts and figures.

"Every month the site uses proprietary algorithms using real scientific, traceable data to rank the most popular porn stars in the world," a rep explained. "Their database currently includes 5,071 female porn stars."

"Porn stars come from 93 different countries but the vast majority of them hail from the United States, Czech Repubic, Hungary, Russia and the United Kingdom," said the rep, with 25% of all active porn stars who are from the United States born in California.

Florida is the home state for 17% of all active female performer, and Texas lays claim to 5%.

Additional facts and figures include the following:

  • 71% have natural breasts while only 29% have enhanced chests
  • 26.94% of porn stars are a B cup
  • 21.77% of porn stars are a C cup
  • 16.78% of porn stars are a D cup

Brunettes outrank female performers with blonde hair:

  • 39.72% of female porn stars have brown hair
  • 31.26% are blonde
  • 20.35% have black hair
  • 5.25% have red hair
  • 3.19% auburn hair

The rep identified the "shortest active porn star" as Alice Merchesi" at 4'6, while the tallest is Ava Knoxxx at 6'3.

"The tallest porn star the industry has ever seen was a performer named Chanel Price. Active in the 1980s, she was 6'4," said the rep.

The site recently celebrated its 13th anniversary. Explore FameRegistry.com for additional information.

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