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‘Hot Girls Wanted’ Porn Star Says Her Life Is In Danger After Netflix Show

She's not happy

Porn star Gia Paige has hit back at Netflix for violating her privacy in the documentary series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On.

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In a caps-lock only clap-back on Twitter, Paige accused the series creators of not removing specific footage from an episode, as per her request. She tweeted:

https://twitter.com/GiaPaige/status/856210582667743234?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailydot.com%2Firl%2Fhot-girls-wanted-controversy%2F

This week, Paige also told The Daily Dot that her legal name appeared in the show against her wishes.

This can be seen as a serious disregard for the personal privacy and boundaries of adult performers. It also led to a scary case of personal harassment.

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“There are many dangers of having your identity exposed as a sex worker,” she said. “Someone [figured] out my last name and [did] extensive research on me and all of my family. They’ve been busy sending all of them envelopes filled with photos of me from the industry.”

Paige added: “Some stranger knows where all of my family is. I can’t put that kind of fear and anxiety into words.”

Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On is a follow up to Rashida Jones’ 2015 feature-length documentary. 

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While some have criticised the films for using performers’ images without their consent, others have applauded the eye-opening look at the industry.

And then there’s adult performer Janice Griffith, who had some less enthusiastic things to say:

https://twitter.com/thejanicexxx/status/689134197705846784?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailydot.com%2Firl%2Fhot-girls-wanted-controversy%2F

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