OSU Library Video Streamed First on MyFreeCams.com

PORTLAND, Ore. — Kendra Sunderland, the former Oregon State University student who filmed herself in an explicit video at the campus library that made rounds on XNXX.com and PornHub.com, was actually streaming for MyFreeCams.com at the time of the shoot.

Sunderland, 19, says the library performance lasted more than an hour and earned her $750.

Since the video went viral, she has received offers by porn companies such as BangYouLater.com for work.

“On MyFreeCams, [users] had nothing but nice things to say,” she told the New York Daily News. “When I first started working for MyFreeCams, I was hoping that it would open to modeling and doing magazines and shoots like that. I knew that eventually everyone would see everything about me and see me naked. I just didn’t think that would happen so fast and have my actual name on it.”

While the video filmed at the library may have been her big break, it impacted her ability to work with MyFreeCams in the future. A MyFreeCams attorney told the Daily News that she has been banned from the site for violating its guidelines.

Sunderland also still faces up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $6,250 for public indecency.

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