PopPorn.com Launches 'Week of Stars'

PHILADELPHIA — Adult entertainment blog PopPorn.com yesterday kicked off its "Week of Stars," a series of webisodes featuring adult performers in strange situations.

The freckle-faced Faye Reagan stars in the first webisode, which is already available online. Reagan was interviewed by PopPorn reporter Spock Buckton in a Southern California hotel room, where she talked about the challenges of being a redhead in the adult industry, as well as about her "puffy nipples."

Webisode two debuts tomorrow and features performer/director Kimberly Kane in a West Hollywood scuffle with L.A. police after a night of drinking. Kane and Buckton discuss the ins and outs of transitioning from performing to directing and their shared love of Prince.

And on Friday, Lexi Belle will be featured in a poolside interview in a backyard that she and the PopPorn crew snuck into. Belle discusses her "inner nerd" and her numerous appearances on DVD covers.

“These three stars represent what we love about the industry today," said Brian Bangs, PopPorn.com's editor in chief. "Kimberly is the veteran performer now coming into her own as a director, Lexi Belle is the fresh face star on the rise and Faye Reagan is the wild card. They are three young, unique and soon to be very powerful personalities in the industry, and to capture them casually and candidly is something really special for the fans.”

For more information, contact Brian Bangs at bbangs@popporn.com.

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