Lexington Steele Shooting 2 New Shows at Erotica LA

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Mercenary Pictures owner and adult performer Lexington Steele will shoot two new projects at his booth at Erotica LA, including footage for a new talk show that will be broadcast on a mainstream network.

Steele will set up shop at booth 1308 on the floor of the Erotica LA convention, where he and his camera crew will film segments for "The Lexington Steele Show."

Representatives for Steels told XBIZ that the performer has nailed down a broadcast deal for "The Lexington Steele" show on a mainstream cable network, but they declined to specify which one.

In addition, Steele will invite adult industry members and performers to drop by his booth to appear on his other new talk show "Porno to Politics," which will call upon industry figures to discuss the latest happenings in the world. Interested parties can email Steele to set up a time.

Steele said that the large fan presence at Erotica LA is key to its success.

"Any show that caters to the fans is of particular interest to me, because Mercenary Pictures is built on their demand and what they want to see," he said. "I started out as a fan and it motivated me to get into the adult industry. It helped to establish the founding principles Mercenary Pictures was built on — quality and keeping the customer in mind."

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