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Porn star's bucket list item revealed

Porn star's bucket list item revealed

News.com.au17-05-2025

One of the world's most well know adult film stars has revealed the one sex act that she is yet to tick off of her bucket list.
Angela White, who grew up in Australia before entering the sex industry at 18 and relocating to the United States, has done a lot during her time in porn. She recently picked up two awards — including Most Popular Female Performer — at the Pornhub Awards.
However, there is still one place that Ms White is yet to do the deed that she wants to tick off.
'I want to have sex in space,' she told news.com.au, adding she loved the idea of having intercourse in zero gravity.
'I'm so fascinated and curious about it — although even if I can't make space happen, maybe I can convince a zero gravity place to let me experience it.'
She said she thought visually the weightlessness of it all would be 'hypnotising' and likened it to having intercourse in the water. Ms White also said there would be a humorous element to certain sex acts when zero gravity was thrown into the mix.
She did say this was likely a pipedream, calling it expensive and unrealistic.
'I'd just love to experience that,' she said.
Ms White also revealed the things that she would never do in a scene — which included anything illegal, derogatory or hateful.
'I really just focus on things that are fun and working with directors that I enjoy being on set with and working with performers that I have genuine connection with. Those are what I focus on,' she added.
Ms White, who owns her own production company, also said another thing that can be hard in the industry is meeting a strict deadline.
For instance, her award-winning film F*** ANGELA was released on DVD, VHS and in a digital format.
So having those moving parts and trying to get everything ready for releasing on a specific day, that's stressful,' she said.
'But I mean it's part of the job as long as you have good time management skills you can usually get it done.'
But, Ms White said, much like real life, whatever can go wrong will typically go wrong. This can be anything from a cancellation, a location falling through or an actor pulling out. She said that can be stressful.
Last year, Ms White revealed that in reality, the pornography industry – outside of filming a scene – is filled with incredibly corporate compliance checks that Jim from accounting can relate to.
'A lot of people still think it's a shady industry, when in reality it is very corporate – there is so much compliance,' she told news.com.au.
'There is so much paperwork.'
The paperwork Ms White refers to includes 2257s — which makes performers verify their ages and name to prevent child exploitation. Before each scene, each performer must show identification to prove they are of age on video.
Then there is a boundary checklist that includes every sex act you can imagine, which performers go through together with a model liaison.
'We go through and say 'yes' or 'no' or ask for clarification,' she said, adding that this exercise can take anywhere between 15 and 30 minutes.

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