Bobby IS an exception to the rule because he NEVER denounces what he was nor those who still do it. He names people and calls out quite a few drug-addicted stars who fell from grace. In the case of Bobby Blake, he wrote a very GOOD book titled “My Life in Porn” that is available in most public libraries across the country. It is THEIR decision, as is smoking cigarettes. Bareback is bareback and we are adults who know the risks. It makes me sick though when “ex” porn stars preach negatively about the very things that made them famous. He knows he has a face and ass that DOES sell. What I love about him is his business sense. Personally, I find it hard to listen to people once they have insulted me.īob TinoTurner: “I’d seen him get gang banged and have 2 dicks in his ass and he’d never flinch, make a face or make a sound”………….and to think that he was a baby back in those days too. Maybe I am extremely mistaken, but its how it feels to jonasalden: You wanted to say “exactly” what Kangol said, but since he beat you to it you chose instead to insult my intelligence and comprehension skills? At least his reply had some politeness in it and gave me food for thought.
Anyway, as I said, I would have had no problem with the inclusion of men of color, by any means, but I guess whenever I see people bitch about only white guys being featured, I read into it “white guys suck”. Roberto Arias also comes to mind and there is SCANT information about him (first saw him in “Cat Burglar” which I cannot seem to find on DVD and which I saw for the first time as a teen). Another one I would have liked to see some info on (simply because I have no idea what happened to him and I always thought he was hot)is Max Grand, a Latino porn star. I certainly would have had no problem whatsoever with the inclusion of men of color. I haven’t heard much about him lately, but I hope that positive attitude towards homosexuality remains with him. When I read about him last, he differed from many of the guys who have “found religion” in that he didn’t act like being gay and having gay sex was this horrible, monstrous, abominable, sinful thing. Scroll through the gallery below to see which of your favorite celebrities go by a stage name.Kangol: Bobby Blake was certainly a mega hottie, and he was one of my favorites when I was a lad, he certainly would have been an interesting inclusion. “I got a standing ovation, and that’s when Jamie Foxx happened.”
Because I was ‘fresh meat,’ where wanted a comedian to die, the amateur in between all the great ones,” he said during a 2018 interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. “Then I went on stage, I got a standing ovation. Early in his standup career, the Soul star would choose androgynous names - including Stacy Brown, Traci Green and Jamie Foxx - so that he could get stage time since there were very few female comedians who signed up to perform at those events. Once I was free, I was able to be myself.”Īnother star who wasn’t born the way we know them today is Jamie Foxx, whose name is Eric Marlon Bishop. “I suppressed all those eccentricities about myself so I could fit in. “I’ve always been Gaga,” she told Rolling Stone. Back in 2009, the Grammy winner explained her connection to her larger than life moniker. Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is actually Lady Gaga‘s legal name. The Family Guy star, for her part, abbreviated her first name, Milena, to Mila when she started booking roles as a young actress. The Ghost actress, born Demetria Gene Guynes, shortened her first name and adopted her first husband Freddy Moore’s surname. Funnily enough, Kutcher’s ex-wife, Demi Moore, and current wife, Mila Kunis, also go by different monikers in the public eye.