Alt Performer Pinky Lee Retires

LOS ANGELES — Alt-porn performer Pinky Lee is retiring from the adult industry after appearing in more than 100 scenes in the fetish and bondage niches.

Lee decided to retire after getting engaged recently. Her adult resume includes work done for Vivid-Alt, Burning Angel and the LazerBunny.com, where Lee was an original model. The site launched in 2007, and since then, Lee said that she’s come to consider it her online home.

Lee said that although she has many good memories about her time in adult, the industry caused a lot of problems in her daily life.

"I just want to live a nice normal life with my incredible fiance in our little gingerbread house, barefoot and pregnant baking brownies and knitting multicolored baby socks," she said. "I also plan on winning a lot more pro bicycle races and getting more into my love for that scene, the competitions are fun and I love the sport."

One of Lee's colleagues at LazerBunny, photographer Sean Adamz, praised Lee for her time in the industry. He'll also be attending her wedding.

"I'm honored to have been invited to Pinky's wedding," he said. "She's been a close friend of mine since we met a few years back and began working together on photos. It came as a surprise to me that she would invite me to her wedding. She's an incredible person that I respect and consider one of my closest friends."

One of Lee's final credits include Vivid-Alt's "Bad Luck Betties." To see more of Lee's previous work, visit LazerBunny.com.

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