
Meet Angela White, the ‘Meryl Streep' of the adult film world: the 40-year-old Aussie's videos were viewed 1.5 billion times in 2024, and she picked up 5 gongs at the recent AVN Awards
Angela White hails from Australia. Photo: @theangelawhite/Instagram
The Aussie – who has been described as the '
Meryl Streep of pornography' – had accumulated a whopping 1.5 billion video views. 'Like many people, I found out when reading PornHub's '2024 in review' report,' she told the news outlet. 'It was a super-exciting surprise. It is great to know that my content is being sought out organically and resonating with fans.'
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Angela White was PornHub's most-searched actress last year. Photo: @theangelawhite/Instagram
She said that she was honoured to have topped the list and gave an idea of what to expect from her in the coming year. 'PornHub has one of the largest audiences on the internet, and there are a lot of great performers and adult creators distributing their work on the platform, so being the most searched is a huge honour,' she noted. 'What keeps me going? I absolutely love what I do. That's it. If you really love what you do, you'll wake up earlier, stay up later, and work harder every day,' she said.
She added that she wanted to improve her content in the coming months. 'But I can say with certainty that 2025 will have the same objectives as every year: improve as a performer; improve as a producer/director; and deliver as much value to my fans as possible,' said the 40-year-old.
So who is she?
Angela White is an Australian adult entertainment star
Angela White says she 'absolutely loves' her job. Photo: @theangelawhite/Instagram
Angela White has featured in explicit content since she was 18, according to LadBible.
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