I quit my prison job to help men lose their V-cards… I’m always on the hunt for more virgins to nurture, it’s not creepy
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AFTER working in the prison system for years, one woman left her career for a very different role. The 32-year-old revealed how her work with locked up men inspired her to pursue a career creating saucy content online. Speaking on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast, adult star Millie Morgan got candid about her experiences.
The California native explained that she previously worked with prisoners, and it was this line of work that encouraged her to create spicy content online. "My work in prisons was one of the reasons that I decided I was going to take the leap and start doing porn," Millie said.
"Before I jumped into porn, I would dabble every now and again with acting, particularly when an organisation I was working with would need actors to come in to work in prisons.". She described the "unique programme" that taught maximum secruity prisoners how to write scripts.
"There’s so much that you can learn, a lot of their language skills and their writing skills aren’t fully developed," she explained. "It was a matter of preparing them for job interviews with their writing skills, their public speaking skills, acting and just hearing their words out loud.
"And also just revisiting their trauma through their lives and being able to find a new ending, and be light-hearted, not everything has to be so serious in prison.". Millie revealed that working in the facilities was a "pretty intense process.". "They have to screen you and background check you, when you’re going in you have to sign paper work that says they don’t negotiate for hostages," she said.