
Happening Next Door
Hosted by the inquisitive Nosy Neighbor, the Happening Next Door podcast offers a deep dive into the adult industry and diverse lifestyles. This engaging podcast features candid conversations with guests such as swingers, strippers, porn stars, models, and more. Listeners gain a behind-the-scenes look at this fascinating world, accompanied by exclusive pictures and videos of the guests. Tune in for an educational and eye-opening exploration of the adult entertainment industry.
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Happening Next Door
Rock and Self-Expression: Lorraine Lewis on Defying Norms and Embracing Sexual Empowerment
Legendary rocker Lorraine Lewis, the powerful voice behind Femme Fatale and Vixen, shares her electrifying journey through the music industry. Lorraine’s passion for rock and roll was sparked by icons like David Lee Roth and Van Halen. She opens up about the challenges of navigating double standards as a woman in the music world and how her authenticity has inspired a devoted fan base, particularly among women who admire her fearless spirit and audacity.
We also venture into the modern digital era, where Lorraine discusses embracing platforms like OnlyFans as a means of self-expression and empowerment. Inspired by the likes of Cher, she emphasizes the importance of creating a secure and open space for her community, where individuality and creativity can thrive.
This episode explores the balance between fantasy and respect, revealing how these interactions have re-energized her sense of self and sexuality. Lorraine candidly shares the personal boundaries she maintains while engaging with her diverse and enthusiastic audience.
Lorraine’s story is a powerful reminder to live unapologetically and authentically, offering listeners an inspiring perspective on empowerment, self-expression, and embracing one’s true self at any age.
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My guest this episode is Lorraine Lewis. She is best known as the singer for the late 80s band Femme Fatale. She's the lead vocalist and legacy rock band Vixen. Thanks for joining us today.
Speaker 2:Thank you so much for having me nosy neighbor. Nosy neighbor is such a funny name. It's like I feel like somebody's going to be peeking in and watching me right now.
Speaker 1:Well, that's kind of what this podcast is the look at kind of the intimacy of women and what they do in their lives. And so you know strippers we all know what strippers do but I want to get a talk to them and see the human side of them. I wanted to get a better understanding of brothel workers. You know we have our image of women and how we view them, but I want to kind of get a deeper look that was not as sexual but more of a curiosity and understanding versus talking about us and you know stuff like that. And so Nosy Neighbor was kind of a fitting thing to say, that kind of peeking in your life and the lives of the people that I'm interviewing without kind of jumping fully in there. I love it.
Speaker 1:First off let's talk about your music industry. What got you started in music? Where did your love of music come from?
Speaker 2:Oh gosh, I've been singing since I was a kid, since I was a little girl playing guitar, since I was a little girl. I'm a great rhythm player. I'm not a lead player but I'm a really good rhythm player. I was in concert choir, girls choir, state choir. You know I tried out for state.
Speaker 2:I've been in music a very, very long time. Then my first band I was doing kind of a country rock thing. I grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and my first band was called West Wind and I wore all black and a black cowboy hat and sang Linda Ronstadt covers. That was my first gig actually getting paid as a rock and roll singer. I was also in a band with my brother called Stained Glass and we used to do Journey and the songs that were really popular back then. So yeah, I've been singing for a very long time.
Speaker 2:And then it really was when Van Halen came out and I went to the Van Halen show and I saw David Lee Roth walk out on stage. I should say, strut out on stage, crotch first, because that's how he does it. He leads with his dick and if you've ever seen him perform you know what I'm talking about. And I just stood on my chair the whole concert and I knew I wanted to be David Lee Roth. It was like this is the music I want to do, this is what I want to do, this is who I want to be. I had friends at the show that wanted to try to get backstage and go to the hotel that they were staying at. I didn't want to do any of that. I didn't want to be a groupie or sleep with them. I wanted to be David Lee Roth, Big difference. And I love groupies. I love people that come around after the show. I just, at that point in my life, I wanted to just be the rock star, not the girl on the rock star's arm.
Speaker 1:So you mentioned a couple of bands. Is there one band in particular? Maybe not for their look or what, but just their music and how they carry themselves? Is there one band that's been the most influential on you?
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, van Halen, a hundred percent Van Halen. I mean it's the David Lee Roth is the reason I got into rock and roll. I mean I was on my path really doing more country Southern, you know, lynyrd Skynyrd type flavored music, and it was Van Halen that changed everything for me. And then it was I was all in, wanted to move to LA and made it happen. So, yeah, definitely David Lee Roth and Van Halen a woman.
Speaker 1:I mean we think of rock and roll as sex drugs and you know, rock and roll. Is there different? I mean the standards, for David Lee Roth can talk about how he sleeps with hundreds of women, whereas if you came out and said I slept with hundreds of men, I think would be viewed entirely differently as him. How does that kind of weigh in your choices of how you carry yourself? How much of a double standard is there?
Speaker 2:Oh well, we all know there's a double standard, right? I mean, it's just the way that life is and it doesn't phase me a bit, it really doesn't. You know, I'm the type of person that I just do what I'm going to do and I really do my best not to listen to people that have an opinion. I really just stay true to myself. If I want to sleep with 100 guys, I'm going to sleep with 100 guys. Am I going to talk about it? I might, I, might not. I mean I, you know, it just depends on whatever feels good and right at the moment. But you're absolutely right. David Lee Roth can be, you know, pat him on the back because he can be verbal about how many women he slept with. Women get a different rap on it. But you know, maybe that's going to change, Maybe I'm here to change it, I don't know. But bottom line is, that's just the way that it is. It's the way that it's always been and you know, life love rock and roll.
Speaker 1:Does it influence? I mean your fan base, then, I would assume, is more male than female, or how do you view your fan bases?
Speaker 2:Well, look, I've looked at statistics. I have a lot of female followers. I have a lot of, you know, women that just dig what I do because you know, I think partly they want to be doing it. They see something in me that they relate to that they wish they could come out of their shell and be in your face, like I am, and be fearless. So there's a lot of women that follow me and that love me and dig and understand and do you know what I do? But I would say primarily, if we were really going to break down the pie, I would say it's probably my followers are about, I would say, 70% male and 30% women. It might be a little bit closer to you know, even, but I think that that's primarily the numbers. A lot of women dig what I do, but a lot, a lot of men dig what I do.
Speaker 1:I think many men and women would agree that we've all had fantasies of wow, I would love to see her naked, but yet it rarely comes true. You know, it's one thing to say, gosh, I would love to see Lorraine Lewis nude, but now you're making that reality. What made you decide to go from the fantasy element to the reality element? Because some of the fantasy is just having that fantasy, and now you're making a reality. What made you take that leap?
Speaker 2:well there's. This is a great question, but look, the bottom line is and and I'm sure we've all thought it right when's? When's the last time you saw your favorite rock star naked? When's the last time you saw any rock star naked? Probably never, probably, never. But I've been singing a song called Waiting for the Big One since gosh, what was the year, was it that it came out? 1988. So you're talking 35 years of my theme song being Waiting for the Big One. For goodness sakes. Right In my videos, I roll around on the floor.
Speaker 2:I mean, I am like sex hugs, rock and roll to the max. I've always been viewed that way. There's photos of me licking lollipops from the record company. I mean, that's just a part of who I am and a part of who I've always been. I know that there are a lot of guys that are older now, but they have messaged me that have said when I was 15, I used to jerk off to you. I get lots of that all the time. I'm never offended by it at all, I'm flattered by it.
Speaker 2:And here we are in 2025, and OnlyFans is a way for me to connect with those people, to get to know them, for them to get to know me and look. It all still comes down to fantasy. This is a fantasy. You know, I'm going to be your girlfriend for a night. I'm going to be your girlfriend for a weekend Right, but it's fantasy. It's fun. There's nothing harmful or wrong with that. I just think it's very freeing. It's a way for people to really get to know me. I mean, do we really want to leave the planet if we've had a crush on someone and just leave the planet, not really ever knowing what they look like down there? I mean, we're all curious. It's not a big deal. I think it's super fun and people on there are really cool and flattering and respectful. But you know we're having a good time. It's really, really fun.
Speaker 1:It's interesting because I mean I can see the fantasy, but I have a hard time myself saying that to the person themselves directly. I think it's one thing to have the fantasy, the other thing to say it. And I think OnlyFans is a fascinating thing and it's highly empowering. I mean you look stunning, just looking at you. Now these were moms and, you know, housewives and doing it. And that was even more empowering that they didn't have your body, from what I can see. But it was very empowering to them. They kind of rediscovered their own sexuality.
Speaker 1:Every woman, regardless of age, loves to hear that they're beautiful. Every woman loves to be, you know, vulnerable and showing off part of her body and be told how sexy she is. And so I think OnlyFans has really opened the door for Because I think what happened was Playboy, you know, they got so airbrushed towards the end they got so Everything was so Photoshopped and done up and it just became less real. These women became, you know, they almost were Photoshopped, and I think OnlyFans kind of opened the door on real women, you know flaws and all, and kind of let every woman kind of be her own sex star.
Speaker 1:So how was the reaction? I mean the reaction publicly seemed to be very critical. You know what is she doing, start at a certain age, but to them it really didn't matter. I don't think any of them really talked to you about it. Another thing that wanted me to talk to you was a lot of criticism was going on but no one was really asking you about it and your thoughts and what made you decide to do it. Was it a tough decision to finally do or no?
Speaker 2:it wasn't a tough decision to do at all. I knew I was going to do it eventually. I would say one of the biggest look. I have a really great support system. Sharice Neal is one of my best friends and she was married to Vince Neal from Motley Crew. We've been talking about this for a couple of years. Honestly, I have no children. My parents have left the planet.
Speaker 2:I've always had an attitude that I don't give a fuck what people think of me. You know I've been getting criticism my whole life. You know I think that. You know, when I was in high school I was a little bit overweight and I got criticism. Then I just don't listen to people. I really do my best not to. When I was in the last band, the V band, I got criticism for you know the way that I sang. I mean, look, people love to criticize. I don't pay attention. What you have to say about me does not phase me. What phases me is my group of people and my people that I love, and me. I know who I am and I know that I'm a great person, I'm a sweetheart to the core and I am super hella fucking fun, and so whatever fun is to me on a given day. That's what I'm going to do.
Speaker 2:I saw something that Cher had said, and it was online, and she had said I wish I would have been badder. She said I was pretty bad, but I wish I would have been badder. And she was basically saying I wish I would have lived my life even more to the fullest. And I saw her say that and I thought fuck it, I'm doing it. I'm jumping into the arena. I've wanted to do this for so long. I love having my picture taken. I love being in front of the camera. I love posing For me.
Speaker 2:It's not really about being told that I'm beautiful. It's about me creating a world and a fantasy that's safe for my people, my tribe, to come and hang out with me, get to know me. You know your secrets are totally safe with me. I'm not going to go blabbing a bunch of stuff that we've talked about on OnlyFans. So my thing is just really about nurturing the tribe and having fun sexy chats with them and just, you know, embracing it and I am in control. This isn't about somebody else controlling me or my body. This is about me controlling me and my body. I get to do whatever I want and it does feel empowering. But, yeah, I can get you know your beautifuls all day on Instagram and and that's really great and I appreciate it. But this is a way to be more one-on-one with people and really get to know you and have you be able to say what you've wanted to say to me since 1988. Let's go, let's have some fun, let's laugh about it, let's have fun, let's be sexy, love it.
Speaker 1:Now maybe it's just me. There's one thing to be having the fantasy. There's another thing to be disrespectful. And having the fantasy is are you finding the balance of your fans being reached? I mean because, like I, I can see someone saying Lorraine, you're beautiful. I mean, just look at those breasts. Right now you're a beautiful woman. I'd love to see you naked. There's another thing I could see someone saying I'd like to bend you over and go a little bit more. Is that as much of a? I mean, how do you find that balance? Or in your mind is there no balance? Like you're a rock star? If that's what your fantasy is, let's do it.
Speaker 2:I'm here to fulfill your fantasy. I'm a rock star and and whatever. However you want to convey what you're trying to convey, I'm down for it. It's okay. Like I said, your secrets are safe with me. I don't feel offended if someone says, oh, I'd really love to. You know, see your tits like that, like great. That's awesome. You know to be in this position to have people guys and girls, by the way wanting to see what I look like naked in 2025, bring it like. It's super flattering, it's great. I love it. It does not phase me a bit. You know there's a lot of fun dirty talk on there and I I live for it. It's great and I'm great at sex talk and dirty talk too.
Speaker 1:Has it revigorated, kind of your own sex drive, or how are you? Without getting into details, how are you sexually, just in your own life?
Speaker 2:That's a that's a great question. I don't have a boyfriend. I don't have a husband. I am dating, but I'm also in Palm Springs, which is primarily gay people, so dates don't come real easy in this area. But I have been on several dates over the last couple of years. I love men, I love them, I love women. I'm not necessarily bisexual, but I love women. I love hanging out with them and having martinis with them and being flirty, so all of that is just super fun. But I don't have a boyfriend. I mean, that's the bottom line. I haven't. Yeah, as far as being intimate with someone, it's been a minute. So this is really a fun way to explore and expand and just have fun with my sexuality as well. I mean, look, I'm a total open book and, yeah, it's been a minute since I've had a guy in my life, let's just put it that way. But I have my eye on a few.
Speaker 1:One of the things I don't like about OnlyFans is it's the assumption that it's one thing. It can be a whole umbrella of things. It can be anything you want it to be, it can be anything you want it to be.
Speaker 2:It can be anything you want it to be. It doesn't have to just be about sex and effing it. Really, you know I have people that come on that want to just talk to me about I was at your show in Oklahoma and they send me a photo right of us together and, like I love that, I love talking music with people. I'm also doing some really cool behind the scenes stuff where, you know, I'm painting my new condo that I bought. There's going to be behind the scenes stuff of me in the studio. It's not just all about tits and ass, it's about my life and I think that you know there's a lot of things that go on in the daily life of me and I think that people are really intrigued by that and want to see it and then at the end of the day, they want to see me naked. So there you go.
Speaker 1:And that's kind of what I was getting at is the umbrella where you hear about. You know, a celebrity announces they're doing OnlyFans, but then you spend the money and all they do is show their feet and it's like, well, I was kind of hoping to see her naked. Your OnlyFans page is a little bit behind the scenes, a little bit of vanilla stuff, but if I want to go and see your pussy, I can go see your pussy. Is that what you're saying?
Speaker 2:I will say what you need to do is subscribe, join. You're going to see a bunch of cool sexy photos number one and then start a conversation with me. Dm me, tell me what you're into. Tell and then start a conversation with me. Dm me, tell me what you're into, tell me why you're here, tell me, like you know, cause not everybody like I said, not everybody wants to see my pussy, but majority of people do.
Speaker 2:However, you have to start a conversation Like I need to know, because I don't want to bombard someone that's just coming to. Like get to know me on a level of like I think you're a hell of cool chick, and then I'm just like showing you know bad shots. You know like no, that's not, you know, that's not cool. Like I, I'm really personable, I run my own page, I'm there communicating and I want to find out what you're about.
Speaker 2:You might just want to get to know me as a buddy, as a friend, as someone to go out and have a beer with, and that's totally cool too. So I just don't bombard you right away. Dm me, talk to me, tell me what you're into, tell me why you're here, what made you come to my, my OF, and then we kind of go from there, and then you know, and then if you want to see everything, you're going to let me know that you want to see everything and you're gonna tip me for it. I mean that's the gentlemanly thing to do, because we don't give it away for free, and and then yeah, I mean, yeah, there's lots of fun to be had I have to start saving because I can think of a pose or two.
Speaker 1:I'd like to see what has been the, the overall reaction. You see a lot of younger men, you know, surprising you. How does that feel to have some 20 year old saying you know, look at you is? How kind of rejuvenating has that made you feel?
Speaker 2:oh, it's just, it's all hot. It's just hot, all hot from women joining. That's hot to. I mean I have some 19 year olds and 20 year olds on there. That's super hot. I have everyone from 19 and 20 till I've I've seen some ages 54, 59. I mean it's all across the gambit. So, yeah, I've got all ages and I love it. I mean I, I tend to date younger anyway, so that's super fun. You know, some guys that are young want to call me mommy. Totally great Mommy. Mommy, that's great, I totally will be your mommy. I mean it's just really fun. It's fascinating what people are into. It's fascinating to me that people can feel so free and say what they're really thinking to me and yeah, I just I'm embracing it, I love it, I have no problem with it. I'm totally a show off. So this is the perfect platform for me.
Speaker 1:Does anything offend you? Or is there all kind of in context that as long as they think that about you, it's as weird as it may be? Is there any been any kind of weird requests that like?
Speaker 2:I've had some pretty interesting requests. I mean, there are a lot of people that are into feet and I think that that's really great, that's really super fun. Look, there are lines that I won't cross. I'm not into getting gang banged for you. Not my thing, I don't want that. It's not who I am, so that's not going to happen. And so if you're expecting that, that's just not what I do. I'm not a porn star, I am a rock star that is giving my fans a chance to get to see me and know me on a more intimate level. But yeah, gangbang's not going to happen, not into that. A lot of people have said they want to see me get fucked on camera. I don't know. This is really solo stuff. I don't have a boyfriend and I'm not just going to grab somebody off the street right now to F me for you. So I think you know I do have boundaries, but pretty much the rest of it is all fun and games Like I'm down, I'm totally down.
Speaker 1:And that's I mean. While you're a little bit different than the women I've helped set up theirs, I've always told them not to include the guy, simply because it's the girlfriend experience. I want to be looking at Lorraine Lewis thinking about her showing off to me versus. I don't want to watch Lorraine Lewis fuck another guy. With you it's a little bit different because you're the rock star, so to see that might be interesting. Now that I think about it it's. But with you it's a little bit different because you're the rock star, so to see that might be interesting. I'm not. I think about it might be interesting, but I think I would rather have. I would rather have the intimate photos, thinking that they were taken just for me versus some other guy. And so it's.
Speaker 1:And that's what I find so interesting about only fans is. You know, it's your content. You create it, um, do you? Is it opening new? What's the word I want to use carefully here? Is it opening new arousals for you? I mean performing, you know, showing off your nude body. Okay, that's exciting, but now I want to show it off using toys. Right now. I want me. Are you, are you finding yourself pushing yourself more than day one, like it's day one only fans post.
Speaker 2:Different than now only fans post no, is day is day, is day 30 different from who I was a year ago? No, I mean the honest truth. I mean I'm a sexy girl, I'm. I like I love sex, I love being, I love taking my photo, I love getting turned on. I mean that's just who I mean. It's a part of my femininity, I love it.
Speaker 2:So I'm really not different on OnlyFans and I am in my real life, I mean, you know, the funny thing is and I'll just give you a little insight you know I've been doing this kind of stuff with people that you know online, that I've been dating or interested in right, that you think that you're like going to have a relationship. I've been doing this kind of stuff for a while and and then you know you don't have a relationship and I'm just like thinking, oh gosh, like I just sent that guy like a really hot photo of me, like fuck, and now I'm in control of it and now I can, you know, get a tip for it. So it it feels really empowering and it just feels better than just giving it away for free, right, Like I. I just totally see things differently than I did when I was, you know, 18, 19 years old, you know, when you're looking for that, that one I'll be all relationship. You know that's just not realistic, at least in my world it's not realistic.
Speaker 2:And now I'm just embracing it and having fun, like you know, flirt with me, you want to see me, and we're having some magic happen between us and we feel hot and it's like the natural step is to send something sexier and that's really how it is. It's a one-on-one experience and I do take requests. I do, you know you want, we want to hear your name. I'm totally down for that. I think that guys really want the personal experience and I get it. And look, I'm here to help. You feel like you are my boyfriend, so let's go.
Speaker 1:Has that increased your own sexuality? I mean, do you find yourself the feedback and everything like that Is that how has that been for you sexually, since doing this so publicly?
Speaker 2:it feels sexy, it totally feels sexy, you know, to have sexy clothes on and and be talking sexy. I mean, yeah, it's a total turn on. However, that's who I always have been. This is just, you know, now being seen by people, right, but I, this is who I've always been. Um, it's just now. I have a platform for it which feels really good I'm not hiding it and that is just feels really good. It feels sexy, sexy on 10.
Speaker 1:And that's I mean. I'm a, I'm a big fan, a big supportive. Only fans can't afford you, but I can. I like some of the smaller women that are on there that are just kind of that't have that, that following um, I think it's a great enabler, I think it's a great way for women of all ages and I think that's one of the things that only fans really embraces is older women that are not always perfect, that don't have the breasts that you have, um, but older women can can find their own sexuality because there's someone out there for them yeah, I mean whether you're 20 or 60 uh, only fans is a welcoming place.
Speaker 1:You might not, you know, everyone might not like you, but the fans that sign up and support your page are into that and so it's very empowering. And I was kind of disappointed to see all the negative reaction to your post or announcement that you were doing this because it's a your own damn decision, um, but b no one seemed to be talking to you or asking you or kind of getting your your thoughts of it. It almost felt like you were forced to do this and she's doing it and she's so old and why is she doing this? And she shouldn't be showing off her body and it's like, well, why didn't anyone talk to her and why didn't anyone ask her? Or isn't that her own decision? And if people are signing up for it, clearly, then they want it and those that are offended can not sign up for it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, people that are offended like get a life honestly, like it doesn't phase me at all. But look, I'm not for everyone. I've never been for everyone. Not everybody is for everyone. It's totally okay. You don't have to sign up, it's fine. It's $19.99 a month to sign up for a month and then we get a. You know, I do give little freebies along the way, especially if you, you know you tip a lot. I send you something even more personable. That's just one-on-one, just for me and you. I mean everybody can afford it, you know, at least for a month or two, my goodness. But I have had people sign up for a year. I have had people sign up for six months and they're digging it.
Speaker 2:But yes, as far as the negative comments, again, I don't read the negative comments. Comment all you want. It doesn't faze me a bit.
Speaker 2:I think that when people say negative things about people, it's their own insecurities that are coming out. They probably could never do this. They could never live as free as I do because they're locked down. Maybe they have a husband that wouldn't approve, maybe they're you know, maybe they're in their 50s and they think that it's outrageous that I am 66 years old and putting it out there. But that is because I love myself, I know who I am and nobody's going to tell me what to do with myself. I'm going to tell me what to do with myself and this is fun.
Speaker 2:And you can say gross things about whatever about age, but isn't that just kind of the truth with, just in general? Ageism is a big thing just in the world. You know, it's sort of like when you turn 40, you're supposed to die. I don't know. But I am not going to die and I'm going to live on the planet for a very long time and I'm just going to keep doing my best and being who I am. And you know, I might look cute, but I'm not perfect and I know that. But it doesn't phase me a bit. I'm still going to put it out there and I'm still going to have fun with it, and you can either love it or not. Look at it.
Speaker 1:That's it. You surprised by the? I mean cause, just doing a simple search, it was a lot of criticism. I didn't see any article that said good for her. You go, girl. You know there was nothing. Were you surprised by that? Or just that's how society is that. Screw the, the critics. I'm gonna go with the fans that are signing up right and left well again it grows back to.
Speaker 2:I haven't seen the things that you're talking about, so only really know negativity. I really don't know. I mean in my world, like you're talking about, so only really know negativity. I really don't know. I mean in my world, like I was talking about earlier and I didn't really come back to it. I have a great group of people Sharice Neal, married to Vince Neal from Motley Crew back in the day, one of my best friends, totally digging that I'm doing this, we talk about it, we laugh about it, we have fun with it. My sister, irene, amazing girl, has my back for everything. We don't look at negativity. We just look at how I'm living my life to the fullest. So I have a circle of people around me that love me, that dig what I do, that think this is fucking awesome and they wish that they could do it. They don't have the balls to do it and I do. So you know, that's all I can say.
Speaker 2:If people am I surprised by the negativity? I haven't seen it. Would I expect there to be negativity? Of course, because people say stupid shit all the time. People have put down my voice. When I was in the last band I was in. I mean, you know, who does she think she is? Oh, she's had so much plastic surgery. I mean, I've seen those comments on YouTube on certain videos. You know, it doesn't matter to me, it doesn't matter to me. I love myself, I feel good about myself, I'm cute, I'm fun. What else can I say?
Speaker 1:Sexy.
Speaker 2:Sexy as hell, like go get a life. Like go get a life. Like go get a life. I've never and I want you to know this, nosy neighbor, I have never written a negative comment on social media to anyone, about anyone, about any topic. Just not my jam. I don't understand it, I don't like it. It's just dumb. It's just really dumb. Let people live their life, man. Just you live your life, you stay in your lane, I stay in my lane, and right now my lane is rock and roll, only fans and TV. So there you go.
Speaker 1:Well, lorraine Lewis, thank you for coming on. I will admit that you've quickly become a personal fantasy, so I might have to start saving up a little bit and going for that.
Speaker 2:No, nosy neighbor, you can afford me $19.99 a month. That is no big thing.
Speaker 1:Stop at a.
Speaker 2:Starbucks for a couple of months.
Speaker 1:Finances are very tight right now.
Speaker 2:Just sign up, go for it, live life to the fullest. It all comes to you. Trust me, I know these things.
Speaker 1:Like you said, I have one picture in mind, one picture in mind that's now fueling the fantasy.
Speaker 2:You're a lot of fun.
Speaker 1:It is great to have that fantasy and it's weird to be able to talk to the fantasy and actually admit it, Because usually I wouldn't be talking to someone and going God, I'd love to see those tits or whatnot.
Speaker 2:Right, like we've all thought about it. I mean Josh, you know.
Speaker 1:But we're told in society that we're not supposed to say that out loud. I know we don't have that kind of censorship in our brain.
Speaker 2:I know it's ridiculous censorship in our brain. I know it's ridiculous. We've all been controlled and we've so many of us have conformed, and you know we're raised Catholic or whatever, but no like, let's just you know.
Speaker 2:Look, I'm not telling people to be vulgar to the max, but you know, fantasy fun is fun, flirty, you know, like let's chat, let's talk, talk. Let's get to know each other, let's feel comfortable and again, your secrets are safe with me I don't know if it's a secret, I mean I'll flat out say it, but it's just, it's.
Speaker 1:It's interesting that you're encouraging it, because I think not many would, but I also think it's refreshing to to do that and and it's it's weird because I'm holding back um, because it is a fantasy, but at the same time it's like wow I for those that are just listening, she is a gorgeous woman. I mean, I'll include a picture too in her bio, just in case you haven't seen recent pictures of her. Uh, but she's a gorgeous woman. I can see the fantasy. I can see many wanting to see more um, but I also think one of the things that makes me enjoy this podcast is the personality also comes with it.
Speaker 1:You're not a pair of boobs and you know, a great pussy. You're a woman that has personality. You're fun, you're laughing, you can make fun of yourself, you can, you know, enjoy life. I think that makes it much more sexier. I think I would rather see you naked than just a random porn star in a porn clip, because you don't see the personality in that porn star, whereas you, you know, we've gotten to know the last. You know 20, 30 minutes with you. I think it makes it even more sexier than just here's a random naked woman, and so my hope is that people listen to this. They do go and visit your OnlyFans. If you do, let her know that you, you came here first and that you, this is what brought you there. But again, lorraine Lewis, I'll probably be seeing you in OnlyFans relatively soon.
Speaker 1:I appreciate your time and wish you all the luck. And wish you success both in music and in this new adventure.
Speaker 2:Thank you so much, nosy neighbor XOXO till next time.
Speaker 1:Thank you.