'Power Couple' Savana Styles, Lexington Steele Interviewed by The Hype

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer/director Savana Styles and husband Lexington Steele were interviewed by mainstream hiphop magazine The Hype. 

In “Lex Loves Savana: A Talk with Adult’s Power Couple,” Steele and Styles talk about how they got into adult and their individual rises to fame. They also discuss how they met, what it’s like to be married while working in the industry, how they support each other, the key to a successful relationship, their upcoming reality shows, the types of music they move and groove to, their favorite date nights, what they have coming up and more. 

The article also features pictures of the couple at industry events and dressed in cosplay gear as well as other glamor shots.

“I’m so excited that Lex and I are featured in The Hype. The website reaches people around the world, people who might not know about us,” Styles said. “Right now, it’s important for people to know the adult industry is ethical and a solid business because it is. There has been a lot of bad PR out there about our industry and we hope this interview will change all that as well as open Lex and I up to a new audience.” 

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