Jade Marcela Teams With Defiance

HOLLYWOOD — Jade Marcela, all 90 pounds of her, has teamed up with Defiance Films to release “Jade Marcela’s Asian Letters,” a film based entirely on Asian-themed fan mail sent to Marcela from the company’s website.

The movie is a follow-up to the successful 2005 Defiance feature, “Justine’s Red Letters,” starring Justine Joli.

Marcela reportedly hand picked the fantasy mail to be featured in the film, and even contacted some of the authors for further details on each fantasy. Some of the cast, which includes Annie Cruz, Keanni Lei, Mya Luanna and Lyla Lei, also was chosen directly from fan requests.

As in the Justine feature, “Jade Marcela’s Asian Letters” begins with Marcela reading the selected letters and introducing each fantasy.

“I love my fans and when I was asked to be a part of this title and started getting the emails from fans I was overwhelmed with the detail of their fantasies,” Marcela said. “It was an awesome experience because this series is really about the fans.”

Marcela said the five scenes in the film all come directly from fan requests.

“Imagine sitting at home and watching a scene with two hot chicks riding a cock and knowing that every detail is your fantasy,” she said.

Marcela, who sometimes goes by Marcela Jade, Jade, Kristi or Jade Marcellas, has been acting in adult films since 1999, not long after her eighteenth birthday. The petite Indonesian star is probably best known for her performance in “Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle,” the adult film co-produced by and starring the famous rap artist in 2000.

Marcela’s sister, Nyomi Marcela, also is an adult performer.

“Jade Marcela’s Asian Letters” is available directly from the Defiance Films website.

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