Aiden Ashley in Viral Video 'Do All Porn Stars Think the Same?'

Aiden Ashley in Viral Video 'Do All Porn Stars Think the Same?'

CYBERSPACE — Aiden Ashley joins a mix of adult-biz performers in a video from Jubilee Media, which has gone viral, that examines their beliefs on a variety of topics.

The clip — titled “Do All Porn Stars Think the Same?” — “asks six porn stars from different categories, races, genders and ages to agree or disagree the following statements,” a rep said: “Porn Is Art,” “Minors Should be Allowed to Watch Porn,” “Porn Exploits Racism,” “Sex is Sacred,” “My Family Approves of What I Do for A Living” and “It’s Hard for Me to Find a Relationship Because of My Job.”

In addition to Ashley, the clip features Buck Angel, Kinsley Karter, LaToya Castillo, Leda Elizabeth and Donny Sins.

“It was very important to me to be a part of this video with such a diverse group of performers, all of us speaking our truths from our own unique points of view,” Ashley said. “The fact that it’s gone viral with so many views and shares, speaks volumes about how the mainstream or general public wants to hear what we really think about our vocation and how it has affected us.”

At post time, the clip had accrued more than 3.1 million views and 82K up-votes. Click here to watch it on YouTube.

Jubilee Media’s mission is to produce “human-centric videos that challenge conventional thinking, bridge people together and inspire love,” notes their website. “Our vision is to inspire a generation of changemakers.”

Visit Jubilee online and follow their Twitter handle.

Ashley is self-represented; direct booking requests to playwithaiden@gmail.com and follow her on Twitter, Instagram and OnlyFans.

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