Johnny Sins Talks to Daily Star About Life as Indie Creator

Johnny Sins Talks to Daily Star About Life as Indie Creator

LONDON — Johnny Sins spoke to U.K. tabloid the Daily Star about his current career as an in-demand independent creator.

The 43-year-old star — and inspiration for many meme-makers — told the Daily Star that he “was shy and had a hard time talking to and approaching girls, but that all changed once he entered the adult entertainment industry.”

Sins, currently promoting an appearance at Sexpo Australia 2022, told the tabloid that in the beginning, he “was just interested in meeting and fucking girls,” but later realized “how much money you could make and really thought about it as a business.”

After moving to Los Angeles in 2006, Sins' career took him to global prominence as one of Brazzers' “go-to” male performers, before he made the switch to indie production in mid-2020 during the pandemic.

The famed performer with the signature shaved pate told the Daily Star that a career highlight has been “building the Sins brand and SinsLife” with partner Kissa Sins.

Performers with his established fanbase, he noted, can now start  their own production companies and sell their own content.

“I started my own production company so I would have the ability to shoot exactly what I want and who I want to shoot with,” Sins said. “So instead of making a paycheck for one scene with a production company, you can sell the scene over and over for as long as possible, which makes it much more profitable.”

Because he now has these options, the veteran performer notes, he “won’t be shooting full-time again for companies.”

Sins did, however, leave the door open to making appearances in scenes “for a few companies moving forward.” He also expressed a desire to shoot in Europe, saying, “Barcelona, Prague and Budapest are a few places I’d like to go.”

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