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Jess Rowe is left 'speechless' after discussing this X-rated act with Australia's biggest porn star

Jess Rowe is left 'speechless' after discussing this X-rated act with Australia's biggest porn star

Daily Mail​30-07-2025
Jess Rowe was lost for words on Wednesday when she interviewed Australia's biggest porn star.
The Aussie journalist and author, 55, sat down with Angela White to chat about the porn industry on her LiSTNR podcast The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show.
However, Jess was 'speechless' when Angela, 40, revealed the extensive behind the scenes work which goes into creating an anal sex video.
Angela said she has to be careful about what she eats prior to a scene involving her derriere, and also has to clean out her rectum by undergoing an enema.
'My goodness,' Jess remarked, flabbergasted by the amount of work Angela did to prepare for such a scene.
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She added: 'I don't think I've ever had someone say to me, "I have to prepare my body for an anal scene."'
Angela further revealed hygienic practices such as shaving, douching and washing weren't the only preparations she made prior to a scene.
The porn star also had to tick off admin tasks beforehand, such as researching marketing trends and filling out a boundaries checklist with her on-screen sexual partner.
'I'm almost speechless,' Jess said.
'I'm not often speechless, but in terms of this conversation, because it sort of opens my eyes to things and you're very passionate about opening our eyes to looking at porn differently.'
Angela also recently left Beau Ryan blushing after talking about all things sex with the rugby star on air.
Beau, who is married to Kara Orrell, was joined by the adult actress on Triple M Breakfast with Beau, Cat and Woodsy, where they discussed what goes on in the bedroom.
Beau raised eyebrows after asking Angela for advice when it comes to a certain sexual act.
'Foreplay... Can foreplay go on too long?' he asked.
'Because I know someone—I won't say who it is out of the three of us—who's a real big foreplay person. Maybe me...
'How long should you spend on foreplay? Is it something that you enjoy? Do you think it's worth it?'
Angela, who is Adult Video News' first three-time female performer of the year winner, responded simply, saying: 'I love foreplay.'
'What about just foreplay and no sex sometimes?' he asked.
'Oh I love that... A little edging. Yeah, I absolutely love that,' she confessed.
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