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Aiden Starr Has Announced She Is Leaving Evil Angel, Kink

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Aiden Has Made An Announcement

AVN Hall of Famer Aiden Starr made this announcement below on her Twitter feed yesterday.

Evil Angel founder John Stagliano is quoted by AVN as saying this about the matter:

“I have talked to her and I am not sure what to say. I will not make a comment on this now other than to say we are going to discuss further and I will be exploring her ideas more with her....I think people in general, and especially now, need to step back for a moment and carefully consider important decisions. So often in the past I have seen decisions made like this that have had to be walked back. Now I am worried that my advice to be careful not to make rash decisions will be criticized for being cowardly or something. Go for it twitter!”

Kink CEO Alison Boden addressed the matter to AVN, saying:

“Aiden sent me an email this morning saying she no longer felt comfortable producing content which might be seen out of context. While I respect her decision, I’m sad to lose such a talented director and performer, and I’m looking forward to talking with her soon to better understand how and why she feels the way she does....Kink's mission is to empower people to discover, explore and indulge their kinky side. We hope that our members use our shoots to not only entertain, but explore how and why people enjoy fetish and BDSM....In an ideal world, everyone would see the entirety of our shoots, from pre-shoot checklists to post-shoot conversations and aftercare. That's not always possible in a digital world. While we can't always control what parts of our content people see, we can and will continue to do everything we can to make sure that our production is consensual, ethical and authentic, and that we use it to push forward thoughtful conversations about, and hopefully context for, BDSM and fetish.”

Starr declined further comment on this decision through her talent agent to AVN.

Starr has been in porn for 20 years and she has directed and starred in a whole lot of excellent stuff along the way. Whatever she decides, I have to say that I am grateful for the mountain of creative work of hers that she has chosen to share with us over the years.

The image of Starr above appears here courtesy of Adult Time/Mommy's Girl.