LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Tindra Frost discusses her life and career for a recent profile from Mel Magazine.
Written by Jake Hall, the piece talks about Frost's rocky start in adult with news outlets in her home country – which bans pornography – writing tabloid pieces about her. The article also explores the rise of OnlyFans and how her parents discovered her adult work by monitoring her social media channels.
Additional topics of discussion include anti-porn laws that are not being strictly enforced, living outside of Iceland for over a decade and the country’s comprehensive sex-ed curriculum.
“Very rarely do I discuss what it was like at the beginning of my career and the reaction of Iceland’s tabloids, but now that I’m in my 30s and I’ve been in the industry in one form or another, I decided now was the time. The harassment and doxing were awful,” Frost recalled. “Thankfully, it’s not available online anymore, and they’re looking at adult content slightly differently. It takes time, but things like views on sex need to change. And I know that speaking out helps move things like that forward.”
The full article can be read at MelMagazine.com.
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