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On this episode of the Happening Next Door Podcast, the Nosy Neighbor sits down with adult actress and cam model Ellie Murphy for a candid conversation about the realities of working in the adult entertainment industry. Ellie shares how she got started, what it takes to succeed as a content creator, and why many of the public's assumptions about adult work miss the mark.

From camming and fan interactions to personal branding and business strategy, Ellie offers an honest behind-the-scenes look at her career. Whether you're curious about the adult industry, online content creation, or simply enjoy hearing unique life stories, this episode delivers an engaging and eye-opening discussion.

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Meet Ellie Murphy

Nosy Neighbor

My guest this episode is an adult actress and cam girl, Ellie Murphy. Thank you so much for joining us today. Glad to be here. Thanks for having me. So I stumbled across you and thought you were probably one of the most lovely guests that I've had on. So I'm absolutely thrilled to be able to talk to you. You are currently up for Best Female Performer for the Adult and Lifestyle Magazine Award, the ASN Awards. We'll talk a little bit about that. But what got you started in doing adult work?

Ellie Murphy

So, long story short, for me, it was kind of a complete 180

How Camming Became Full Time

Ellie Murphy

from what I was doing before. And like I never I wouldn't say I planned on being an adult, but I got taken out of school and was unable to go back. And when I had tried to go back, I needed something with more flexible hours. I had a friend that did camming, and she kind of showed me how that worked. And I was like, I could probably do okay at that. I do good with customer service. I can probably, you know, sit there, talk to people. And so I tried that right, started camming right before I tried to go back to school. When I realized I couldn't go back, I started doing camming full time. A couple years into doing that, I made the jump to doing mainstream, and it's kind of all history from there. And here we are now. And it's one thing to be doing, you know, camming where you're by yourself or talking to others. What was it like to decide to jump to mainstream where now you're interacting with others on a physical

The Leap To Mainstream Sets

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level? I had done some collab streams prior to going mainstream, so it wasn't completely foreign to me. It's definitely a different atmosphere being on set versus camming, where typically it's just you or you and whoever you're streaming with, and you have a live audience going to set where it could just be you and the other person, or it could be you, the other performance, and up to you know, four or five other people, depending on who it's for or what type of scene it is, and no quote unquote live audience in the aspect of you don't have the peanut gallery in the background. When you get cast for something in the mainstream, how much goes into actually describing what you're gonna do? How much is that broken down into you know, is it very detailed? Is it you're gonna have

What Gets Planned Before Filming

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a blowjob scene with you know so and so and it's gonna last for this many minutes, or is it just kind of a casual, you know, you're just gonna let kind of things go? How how detailed of a breakdown do you know going into filming of what you're doing? That could be any of the above. It varies widely from studio to studio and from shoot to shoot. Typically, studio to studio, you'll have like the set, this is how this studio does it, this is how this studio does it. And then also the shoot-to-shoot being like you have your content trades, you have stuff that either you're producing or you're doing with somebody else for something that they're producing, like if they get custom that they need a second person for that's requested. So it can be as simple as it's gonna be this type of shoot, boy, girl, blow job, whatever, and this date, this time, this place, and that's about all you know. To okay, here's a script, here's the list of examples of like we're gonna try and do these positions probably, or bring this kind of wardrobe, and be very specific as to each aspect of it, and then when you get there, sometimes they'll break down even more, like, hey, we need we're gonna be doing dialogue, then we're gonna do this, this, and that for X amount of time, and then we'll move to this next thing. So it really just depends. And there's so many adult actresses out there. Do you feel like you have a say in saying,

Consent, Boundaries, And The No List

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you know, this came up, I'm not feel fully comfortable doing this, or is it pretty much you're at their whim, and if you want the work, you need to be able to be flexible, or how much control over the input that you have of what you are willing or not willing to do in a scene? So I think there's two aspects to what you're trying to ask. There's the question of what you're comfortable doing, as far as like I'm assuming part of that you're asking like type of scene, like as far as flexibility, you have to be willing to either like, hey, if you want to to work, you have to be able to do or willing to do this or that or the other. There's some flexibility in that, depending on which aspects it is. So you have a no list, which are the things that you won't do, and this industry is all about consent. If you say no, it's a no. But don't agree to a shoot, that's something you don't do, and then show up and be like, oh, I don't do that. So in that aspect, if you agree to do like an anal shoot or something, or you know, going into it that it's facial and you're somebody who doesn't do facials, but you agreed to do the shoot, you can't show up on set and be like, oh, but by the way, I don't do facials, or by the way, I don't do this, which is like the main aspect of the scene that you knew ahead of time agreeing to and expect to still keep it. But as far as like during the shoot or certain aspects within the content that you do have control over. If it's like, yeah, don't lick my feet, or don't slap my ass, or don't pull my hair, those kinds of things you can control. You can say, No, I don't like that, and they'll respect that onset. No, you are an incredibly beautiful woman. We are emotional people as in in nature. When you're doing scenes, how are you able to separate

Pleasure, Work, And Emotional Distance

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that this is work from letting emotions? I mean, sex is a pleasurable thing, uh, it triggers things in our brain. It's how do you keep from this being professional to this being enjoyment? Well, if you're in this industry and you're not enjoying what you're doing, you're probably in the wrong line of work. You don't enjoy sex, you're probably not gonna be somebody who does adult acting as a career. Beyond that, it's something that's extremely difficult to explain. It's a different kind of thought process or different wiring being because not everybody can separate that. Not everybody can separate work from home. And those typically tend to be the people you don't find in this industry or people who I guess another example would be compare it to like hookup culture. If you're a person who can do one night stands, no strings attached, those kinds of things, you can probably understand a little better how we do what we do without having trouble constantly getting emotions too tied up in things, versus if you're somebody who can only ever be in a long-term monogamous relationship, short-term relationships just don't make sense to you. They're gonna have a bit harder time understanding or being able to like grasp how we can do what we do, if that makes sense. No, when you went from camming to more mainstream, what was the biggest surprise that you found or maybe didn't expect to see or happen that uh kind of good or bad caught you

Research, Expectations, And Early Lessons

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off guard? So, like the most unexpected thing? Well, just a big surprise, you know, you're you're doing cam, you have some you know, sharing of content or working with other creators, but then to make that jump into mainstream, was there any surprises? Was there any expectations that you had that turned out to be completely different? What was the kind of the thought process there as far as what you expected versus what it was, or did you do enough research to know what you were getting into? I'm one of those that I don't jump in at anything blind. I am very much do your research if you can beforehand. Obviously, there's some things that you can't really figure out beforehand. You are kind of thrown in the deep end a little bit in some aspects, but yeah, I don't jump, I don't jump in without having an idea of what I'm getting into. So I didn't have too many expectations that were crazy, but I also had people that I knew from camming that also already were on the other side doing adult. And so I had people I could ask questions to and kind of figure out beforehand what things are like. So there wasn't really too many things that were unexpected other than just kind of the the basic getting your footing aspects, I guess. Like, okay, I don't know exactly how this process works. So that part you kind of go, like, okay, how does this work? But after a couple, you get it figured out pretty quick. It wasn't really a huge surprise, you just kind of gotta go with the flow a little at first. And as your popularity grows, and like I said, you're up for uh an ASN award for best female performer, as your your ticket rises and stuff like that, how much pressure? I mean, I

Body Image Pressure And Niche Branding

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have to assume that this is a very uh there's a lot of pressure in this industry. You have a certain look. How much pressure is there to say, you know, you're beautiful, but you need to change this about you, or you need bigger breasts, or you need to do this or that. How much outside pressure is there? And just for the record, she has perfect breasts, but I'm just saying, how much pressure is there to kind of manipulate your look based on what outsiders or insiders in the industry feel that you should or shouldn't look like? For me personally, not a whole lot. I kind of lucked out in that aspect because of being a redhead. I kind of have that built-in niche that gives me a little bit of separation from the majority of models who might be my height or my build. But being a natural redhead does kind of put you in your own little category. I've had people make comments about like, oh, you need to get implants, or then this company would book you, or you'd fit into this category too, and get a bunch of bookings, and it's like, okay, yeah, whatever. Um, I just kind of let it roll off my back. I don't ever really take that stuff personally, but I never really have. For some, there's a lot more pressure, particularly if you're coming in as a new person and you basically skyrocket to the top. There definitely can be times where there's a lot of outside pressure on you to do or conform or be how everybody wants you to be, to be able to continue or stay at the top. But I have kind of dodged most of that, and part of that could be my persona for lack of a better term, that I came in with or decided to kind of make my brand. How do you see the future for mainstream porn these days? Because you know, 10-15 years ago, if you were filming a video or you were part

Piracy, Clips Culture, And Paying Fans

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of a movie, the way to see you would be to go into a back room and buy your videos, or to to go into you know a certain book type of bookstore. But now we live in a TikTok culture where two-minute clips are all our attention seems to focus on, and we can find several clips of you for free online, and so that that the way to find you now is becomes so much easier to do it free. Is mainstream porn is that reacting to that kind of culture, or how do you how does mainstream porn continue to make money when so much of it now is available online for free? The stuff that you're filming and being paid for? That's a question that is a little more difficult for me to answer, just because I'm not so much on the production side of it, they'd be able to like explain it a little better, probably. But from the creator perspective, it's definitely difficult because there are so many things that are pirated out there. Uh, it does make it harder in the aspect of getting certain groups of people to pay for content, particularly those that think everything should be free and they shouldn't have to pay for anything. Then, but those aren't typically the people that are or have been supporting the industry. The ones who already buy porn or are willing to pay for it, um, are the ones that are gonna subscribe to the studios, they're gonna buy your content from you, they're gonna buy customs, they're gonna be looking for new stuff or custom stuff from you, and it makes it a little more challenging to keep up with the expectation of like the regular posting of like those clips or photos and things that people have become accustomed to being able to find frequently and easily. But I don't think that the accessibility of clips or teasers is actually going to kill the industry at all because you can't fit an entire scene in two minutes. You can fit a quick overview, maybe, but you're not gonna fit an entire scene concept, and particularly those who actually want to see the the final shot of the scene will go looking for the full scene because those don't tend to be in those little clips. And you know, you had a kind of a natural progression where you you started off small doing cam work and that that grew and you started doing content sharing with with other creators, and then you went to the mainstream

OnlyFans Access And Real Consequences

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more porn. But nowadays we're seeing a lot of pretty much anyone is able to open like an OnlyFans page. Do you think that's getting too watered down where just anyone can do that, or do you think that is a blessing that anyone is allowed to do that? Is it is there a risk that anyone can feel that they can do that without kind of thinking of the consequences, or because I'm sure, like you said, you do your research, and it is a risk to put yourself out there, you know, as a young woman. Is making content become too easy where there's not enough safety barriers, or do you think enough is there? In what aspect? As far as just any 18-year-old can make her, you know, OnlyFans page and not think necessarily about the consequences that might have on our future. Is that because any 18-year-old could post a naked picture on the internet? Any 18-year-old can go make a sex tape and post it on Pornhub if they want. That doesn't really have any bearing on OnlyFans or the industry, that's more personal choice, and that's something that's kind of always been there since at least since the days of Pornhub and the internet kind of came around. True. So now you're up for the Adult Lifestyle Magazine Award, Best Female Performer.

Awards Recognition And How To Vote

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What was that like to have kind of your work paying off now? This is probably the craziest for me. It was super surreal getting a scene nominated for X Fiz, getting a scene nominate, uh senior series nomination for ABN, and now I have a solo nomination, and it's I don't think it's still fully set in for me because I've always thought that it would be cool, but it's not something I ever specifically strived for. Like, I want to be an award winner. I mean, obviously nobody's gonna say no to that, but like it wasn't my main goal, and it's insane to me that not only did I make the prenoms, I had enough people voting that I made the the nominations, and it's like I I mean there's it's not like it's a category with 300 people in it, there's only a handful, and so it's like I actually could, you know, have a shot at this, and it's it's crazy to me. It's super super exciting, and I feel very blessed to be up for an award. And all I can say is that it's it's not me that got me here. I'm sure I'm part of it, but it's all thanks to the support of the fans and those who have been loyal to me since the beginning, or since they kind of found found my content or found my videos, and without them, I wouldn't be here. Plain simple. And I encourage people to vote. I'll put the link in the blurb of your episode. It's pretty easy. We voted for you today. Uh you thank you. I appreciate that. You sign up or you go to the website, you send in, or you put your name and email in, they send you a link to verify, so they give you a little code to put in, and then scroll pretty much all the way down to the bottom. You're kind of one of the last groupings, and I think there's so the easiest I say for that, like what I'm explaining. It's like you said, you put your name, email in, they send you a code. Basically, that's just verifying that you're not a robot. Yep. And I will put the caveat on it. Everybody only gets one vote per person. It's not one vote per person per day, it's one vote per period. So it's a little bit different than what people are used to with voting. And then once you get to that categories page, there are a lot of categories. Yes, there are. It's not just scroll to the bottom, it's there are a lot of categories. You have to scroll all the way down. Or you can control F to search page and type in my name. Um, if you don't want to scroll for five minutes trying to get to the bottom of the categories, it's cool to see all the categories though. Like, if if you want to like look through them, I definitely say do it and see who else there, because there's a bunch of other performers that I know that are up for awards for this too. And it's cool to like don't just vote for me. If you're gonna be in there voting for other people that you know and you support, like give everybody, everybody their their vote if you know somebody in a category and you support them. The only thing I I didn't like about it is there wasn't a way to click on your name and find out a little bit about you, or like you know, because there's a lot of characters where there are people that you don't know, and so you get a little thumbnail and it says vote, but you don't really get a like a description or uh like who is this person, and so it was you really had to kind of know who you're voting for going in, or at least recognize some of the names. Uh, but it took between signing up and voting for you, it took maybe four minutes. So yeah, it doesn't take very long, it's easy to do as your popularity grows, and you said you know, the fan base and stuff like that, and you're doing some expos now where you're you're meeting the public,

Expos, Fan Etiquette, And Feedback

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what has that been like and how do you because it has to be awkward because if I meet a celebrity that is an actor, you know, I can say I love your work in this movie, but it kind of feels weird to say I loved you in your scene with so-and-so, or you know, how do people interact with you? What's the right way to kind of approach and talk to you? Because they're used to getting off to you, and now you're they're right in front of you. That has to be a little bit creepy or awkward, or how does that that work and how do you prefer to be treated? Oh, I definitely know it's awkward for fans. Um, I've had several mention that, especially those that come from the camming side, I think have had a little more like awkward moment with me for those, depending on which site they come from. For us, I would say it's really not that awkward. We know this is what we do for a living, and we're putting ourselves out there and to have somebody like at an expo that we're specifically there as a star to do signings to meet fans, like that's what we're there to do. So for Us, it's not weird. But if it were like in the grocery store and you just randomly walked up to somebody and said that, yeah, that would be a little weird. But at Expo's like, that's what we're there for. It's something that we're expecting you to come up and be like, hey, like, I can't believe I've been meeting you or whatever. Like, hey, nice to meet you. I love your work. I specifically, I feel like I'm kind of weird in this aspect that um I actually like to ask if somebody doesn't say something about like where they know me from. I like to ask what whether, like, okay, so do you know me from camping? Do you know me from my industry work or like certain studio? And if they are like an overall fan of, like, I just love all your work. Sometimes be like, well, what what do you want to see? Like, I'll ask, I'll put them on the spot and be like, well, okay, what do you want to see more of? And like what what kind of things do you as a as a fan want to see? And there's like the rapport aspect for some that like it isn't awkward because they have seen me from the camming side and they've done privates, and so if they've done a private on that side, and like I do video on so they'll do video with me on some of them. So if it's somebody that like I'll recognize it's not gonna be weird. If it's somebody that has never talked to me or done a video um one-on-one with me, then it might be kind of weird in aspect of like, okay, you're gonna have to give me a username or something like that. If it's like, hey, like we've we've chatted before. Those are the ones that are kind of like, okay, you gotta give me a username. I gotta have someone to go off here. But overall, it's not awkward for me. I tend to make it awkward for everybody else. And do events like this help then dictate more of the content that you're gonna create from that? I mean, if you get if you meet a bunch of fans that say we love you when you do this, does that help dictate some of the content then that comes out because of that? Or how does that how does their feedback influence what you do? Content-wise, it does I wouldn't say dictate more as like it can help me direct or determine, um, especially if I'm doing Radical Lab coming up and it's like, okay, well, what what do you want to do for this? Is there something like your fans specifically prefer, or are you known for this, that, or the other, stylistically or otherwise? So, in the aspects of like figuring out what you're gonna do, it can help. Um, but it can also just it's good to kind of keep a tally of like, okay, what what's popular, what's not with my fans? Because you're gonna want to steer away from the things that your fans don't like and steer more towards the things that your fans do like and keeping that fan base versus just going in the opposite direction and driving everybody away. You mentioned before that you ask, where do you know you from? You know, what was it, chatterbait, or was it OnlyFans, or was it your can't I mean, or it was a mainstream? Do you feel that there is

One Personality Across Every Platform

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not a different you, but maybe a like a different personality on each of those pages aimed kind of at the audience that you have for that particular group, or is it relatively uniform who they see is what they get? So, for for me, the main reason I ask um where like where you know me from is because I do both sides, and I do have I think I've had more people come up that have actually not just asked for singers, but like introduced themselves and stuff from the canning side than I have from mainstream, at least up until this point at Expos. And so that's kind of why I ask what side, because I do have a following on both, and a lot of them do cross over from one to the other. The as far as that goes, for me, what you see is what you get. That's since the beginning, since day one, that's how I've been. I am 100% the girl next door, on cam and off. And I don't have I don't play the the persona that's like I'm one way in my content, and I'm a completely different way for studio shoots. What you see in my content, you're gonna see the same me in my studio shoots, unless the obviously varied slightly by whatever character I'm playing, but the general persona and how I am on film content studio camming. What you see is what you get. It's the same personality across the board. You're not gonna get a different me on all my fans versus a different me on camming versus a different me in my studio shoots. I'm very much a just the you, and if they like it, cool. If they don't, well then that's okay too, because you want fans to love you and your work for you and your work, not because of some persona that 500 other people can match if they know how to act, and you want to be able to set yourself apart in some way, and typically that's a big part of it is persona and branding. Does it ever get frustrating that so many people are liking you based on your beauty versus actually? I mean, one of the reasons I like doing the podcast is because I get to talk to a beautiful woman and share a beautiful woman that other people may not have known yet, but also get to know her as a person. And I think so much of your beauty can also be come from getting to know you as a person and hearing you talk and stuff like that, which we don't get to necessarily do during the scenes. Does it ever get frustrating that you're you're being known for one aspect? And I guess with camming, you can get to know your audience a little bit better, but in these mainstream scenes, it's basically you and your body that everyone is focused on versus you as in a person. I mean, you're you seem incredibly intelligent, you're smart. Does it ever get frustrating that that's where the focus is? No, not really. Coming in, I mean, coming into a scene, you know, I mean it's just like actors going on set. You know them from their character in the movie or in the show, you don't know them based on what you've seen them in. Um, it's just a concept, it's just an aspect of acting in general. If people want to like go and get to know the actors or actresses more as like a person and who they are, that's when you get people going look for like the interviews, the podcasts, the articles, the um if they do camping, that's when you get them going through there, that's when you get people asking about doing like video calls and things like that. So that's where the aspects of like email contact, website things. Um, like I have a contact form on my website. If people have questions or want to do a video call or something, I get those requests there if I haven't been online. But

Favorite Scenes And What Feels Real

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it's the interviews and podcasts that people kind of get to know you behind the scenes. I mean, there's actors in mainstream that you only know them from their work, and then you go look them up to find out more about them, and then all you hear is just negative things about them. And there's others that you hear absolutely glowing reviews across the board, be it their work, be it their interviews. It just doesn't matter what aspect of entertainment you're in, there's always gonna be that thing. And as a performer, I think you kind of understand that coming into it, and you know that you're not going to be known necessarily for who you are across the board, but what you do, and that's I guess where the advantage of having a social life outside of set comes in because then you still have people that know you as you that makes sense. Is there a particular scene or a type of scene that is your favorite? Looking at your main website, uh, a lot of your clips that you show is more lesbian stuff, but you've also done you know stuff with males and stuff like that, but that doesn't seem to be fully mentioned on on your website. Is there a types of scene that are your favorite? What what do you enjoy most? Like if you were given the opportunity to say, you know, pick the next scene that you want to work in, what what type of scene would it be? I do a lot of boy girl content. I think I've probably done more boy girl shoots than I have girl girl shoots. Um, the the aspect on my page with the shoots and things that I've done is still kind of under construction. I'm working on collecting the links and things for those so I can actually post all my work on there. I know there's only a few there currently, and I believe the ones that are there were ones that I was more that weren't necessarily quite as big studio involved because those were the ones that I found first when I when they were coming out. But most of most of what I enjoy doing is the less out there, overly, like overly scripted to the point of being so absurd that it's completely unrealistic unless it's meant to be a scene that's completely unrealistic, like you're doing a themed thing for Halloween, or you're doing like a cosplay show or something like that or scene, then that's a little different. But I enjoy more things that could be plausible because it's easier to connect your character in that way and connect with the other person. And if it's something that like is completely unplausible or is uncomfortable for you, it makes it a lot harder because that does tend to come through in your work. And if you can just relax and enjoy, and like if you're like, Oh yeah, this could be a like you could find yourself in that scenario. People can relate to it better, you can relate to it better, and it's just kind of a okay, now just enjoy it. Don't think, don't have to think about it, just go for it. Is there anyone that you as you've grown in popularity now? Is there anyone that you would love to work with, male or female, that you haven't yet, or who are some names out there that you would just love to do some scenes with? I get asked that question a lot, and I never have a specific answer for it. And part of us, even if I did, I'm one of those people that you ask me that question, and every name in my head goes out the window. So there are a few. Can I name them off top of my head? No. You've built your website, you've doing the chatterbait, you're doing the only fans. What does the future hold? What are some things that you're you're looking forward to doing, or what are some bucket list things that

Goals Beyond Performing And Mentoring

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you say, you know, as I grow and I gain more fans, this is something I want to do, this is something I want to try. I would love to be up for more awards. What is your goals? I mean, it'd be cool to be up for more awards. Insane if I if I win this one, because my brain is still like, wait, oh yeah, there's a there's a nomination out there. Growing in general is always a goal. I think for me, because of the way that I approach the industry and kind of think about all of it is being more of a generally collaborative thing between everybody. Obviously, on set, there's a collaboration between all aspects, but that doesn't necessarily cross over into the things offset as far as like there tend there can be a lot of resistance with being able to connect with other people outside of work. And that's due to being like this. Um, performing isn't the be-all end-all necessarily for me. I'm open to other things. Part of that I think will always kind of have a foot in the camming side and performing, but there's I do enjoy learning like the production aspects, the things that go on behind the camera or behind the scenes, not just for my own production, but just kind of a learn different aspects. And also, I think another avenue would be helping other models that come in. I have had several who ask questions and you get asked on podcasts and things all the time, like, what are, you know, what what some advice for somebody coming into this and those kinds of things. And not everybody's willing to answer those questions. Some are more willing than others to be forthcoming with certain information, and some just don't have any idea, depending on what you're being asked. And so being, I think being able to mentor new models would be one of my big like if I'm going to step into something outside of just performing, what would it be? And I think mentoring would be probably my number one answer to that. And I'm here soon, hopefully getting going to be able to do that a little more. I do it a little bit um already, but like getting to be more in that avenue and explore that aspect a little better is hopefully going to be something that's gonna be a bigger availability here very shortly. And is that something because it that kind of goes back to my earlier question about you know, is it too easy for these younger women to create OnlyFans? And I was kind of getting to that where there is there a mentoring out there, is there people out there willing to help people answer those questions? And so kind of roundabout answer my question that way. I have to ask, just given that you're in Vegas, has brothel work ever been making that leap? We're seeing more and more porn stars jumping to that. Is that something that has ever approached your radar at

Safeguards For New Models

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all? Well, being in Vegas, it is something that you know is kind of on your radar, just because we do have some very well-known brothels here very close. I have briefly kind of glanced at it, but it's not something that specifically is like piqued my interest. But with back to the other question, now I understand a little better what that first question was. Is it too easy for people to start posting? I wouldn't necessarily say it's too easy because it's always been easy, like I said before. But that's to me, that's a different aspect than like actually trying to get into the industry. It's still relatively easy for people to get into the industry um without having any idea what they're getting into. But there are safeguards that are supposed to kind of be in place for that. That does not mean that they're always there, but there are things that are kind of supposed to be addressed and kind of looked at or thought about beforehand. And so that's one of the things with the mentoring. When anybody asks me, like, hey, I'm thinking about doing this, or do you have advice that I like to touch on because there's not enough resources out there if you are trying to get in as a female to be able to find out good information that's viable and reliable. And that spreads anywhere from the okay, what's the reality of this like to thinking about the health aspects and the financial aspects of it, and being able to kind of give models an idea beforehand, I think is something that needs to be a bigger issue. That's a not a bigger issue, but an issue that is more widely addressed, because we do have so many models that have in the past come into the industry completely blind. And it's like, oh, well, if I knew that beforehand, then maybe I wouldn't have decided to do this. Like the aspect, the fact that it can, the internet's forever, it can affect your ability to get other jobs later. And at 18, people don't necessarily think about that. And any age people don't necessarily think about that. They're just like, oh, that looks like fun. That would be cool. I

Where To Follow And How To Reach Her

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want to be a star. And so kind of like, hey, have you thought about these aspects before you actually decide, okay, I do want to do this. I think it needs to be a bigger thing. Well said, and wrapping things up, and again, I appreciate you coming on. It's been an absolute joy talking to you. A lot of your stuff is on your main website, and we'll include a link to that. Uh, it has links to your various other entities that you do, like chatterbait. Uh, OnlyFans, I think it's $9.99 to sign up for subscription there. What can they find uh if they sign up there? So everybody focuses on OnlyFans. I will preface because I'm one of the ones that is honest about the fact that I am not very great at posting content on a regular basis. Um, life for me tends to get busy or get crazy, or I end up dealing with health stuff. So I am very I can be very inconsistent with my posting. Most of what you'll find on my OnlyFans is going to be photos and solo content. I do have a few partnered content scenes up there and working on getting more posted. Um, but most of my OnlyFans is solo stuff. And I do if it's working, I will I message because I manage my own OnlyFans. I do message people. It does not always notify me about messages or comments and things. So I'm not always great at replying to those simply because I don't see them. But I'm streaming wise, I'm on streaming more than I'm on chatterbait now, usually. Um, but if you follow my Twitter, you'll find out when I'm gonna be online, typically. And questions as far as like content or customs, subscribing, anything like that, those can be found on my website or through the contact form. Don't message on social media if it's if you have a question about something that there's a specific platform for that, don't use social media for that because you will likely get sent to a spam filter because of the new terms of service and things that have happened. So it's very likely that it will not be seen or will be in a hidden filter somewhere. Just a caveat FYI to people who go searching. The content stuff. Shortly, there's just been a lot of other things I've been dealing with lately and trying to get up and running and going and just all over the board. So just patient in that aspect. Well, Ellie Murphy, thank you so much for coming on. I will include links to your main page and also the ASN awards. I encourage people to go vote for her. She is a lovely, beautiful woman. I mean, I

Final Push To Vote And Wrap

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I love your eyes uh to begin with, and then the hair and everything else. But it took about four minutes to get in, to register, to get that link, and then scroll down. You can also, like she said, search by her name, uh E-L-L-I-E Murphy. But it took about four minutes to to show her some love. So do that. And as she said, go through the other ones. They have uh top brothel, they have top male performers, they have top brothel workers, there's a lot of categories. Uh creators, um, producers, pro and they've got companies on there, they've got behind-the-scenes support. Um, they've got they have a lot of content creator categories. So if you're a fan of specific creators or mainstream porn stars that also do content, you are likely to find some of those names in there too. So please go vote for them as well. I don't know if I can verbally plug the link in for that or not. Go ahead. But um, the site address for that is adultfan.vip, and that'll take you to the page to put your email in, go from there, and show everybody that you support otherwise some love and support for this and help everybody out. We all appreciate it. And again, her category is best female performer. Uh, and it's that's kind of towards the very end, but show her some love. And like I said, it took about four minutes. They'll send you like a six digit code to enter in, and it's very easy, very easy to do. So do that and check out LA Murphy's page. It'll be linked in there. And again, I sincerely appreciate you coming on. I appreciate you having me.