A retired adult film star has disclosed the highest amount she has ever earned for a single scene.
The adult industry is known for offering particularly high pay to its stars.
This is especially true now that OnlyFans has grown in popularity as an X-rated platform in recent years, alongside traditional adult content.
A well-known figure from the traditional adult industry appeared on a podcast in 2022.
The former adult star answered the ‘top five sex questions’ in the clip.YouTube/Valuetainment
During this appearance, she addressed some commonly asked questions and provided insight into her career.
While on SOSCAST, hosted by Adam Sosnick, she tackled the ‘top 5 sex questions’. These questions included whether size matters and how long someone should last in bed.
Lisa explained that the connection with a man is more important than the size of his member.
Lisa Ann lifted the lid on her career.Instagram/@thereallisaann
She mentioned: “They say it should be an average of 10 minutes, maybe a little bit more if it’s a vacation, maybe 20 minutes, if the guy takes the blue pill…”
However, another guest on the show suggested that 40 minutes might be a more accurate guideline, so it’s really up to you whom you want to believe.
Later on, the host asked Lisa: “What’s the most you’ve made from one scene?”
Lisa replied: “I don’t really want to answer that… a lot.”
When she was asked if it was more than six figures, she said ‘no’.
The 52-year-old continued to discuss the industry in more detail. She noted that ‘nothing’ would be off-limits for the right price, except for a couple of things.
Lisa mentioned that violent, graphic content was off-limits for her.
She also stated she did not ‘want to be somebody’s step-mum or real mum,’ as she ‘didn’t want to get into that incestual s**t for any amount of money.’
In the past, Lisa has mentioned that there were times when she walked off set after being asked to do some ‘traumatising’ things.
She recounted: “I remember a director asked me to do something with a cross and I wouldn’t have the conversation with him, I just packed my stuff.”
“And I remember being out in the parking lot, and he’s, like, ‘You’re leaving?'”
“I’m like, ‘Yeah, the fact that you would disrespect a religion means I just can’t share my brand with you. I can’t work with you.'”
“To me, that was so extreme, it traumatised me so much that anybody would even bring that in.”