Lacey Amour 28 Person Travelodge Leaked Full Video

Spread the love

Woman who starred in 28-person Travelodge ‘gang bang’ defends her ‘dream job’

A woman who took part in a 28-person ‘gang bang’ filmed in a Travelodge has defended her profession.

Lacey Amour, from Newport, Wales, made headlines recently after a porn film shot at one of the chain’s hotels at Newcastle’s Cobalt Business Park began circulating online.


Travelodge said it was investigating the breach of terms, which state that guests cannot ‘[conduct] commercial activity or activity that seeks to gain profit without written consent’.

Lacey said the porn stars were just trying to do their jobs, and she how now spoken out in defence of her line of work.

Speaking to WalesOnline, the 23-year-old said: “Nobody takes my job seriously and I’m constantly looked down upon because of it. If you look at the comment section of any sex worker it will say something along the lines of ‘get a real job’, ‘classy’, ‘riddled’, ‘no dignity or respect’, ‘selling your body’ etc.

“They act as if they don’t go to work all day making minimum wage, using their bodies to make the CEO of the company rich.


“I have been turned down for business accounts and had bank accounts closed because of the nature of the business. I have been turned down by corporate solicitors that won’t represent my business because they fear being affiliated with me will damage their reputation.

“I have had landlords more than happy to rent office space to me until they find out that I work in the adult entertainment industry – then being abruptly refused the opportunity to rent this office space.

“Brands have declined to work with me due to my job, while in my personal life, some landlords won’t take tenants for houses who do sex work.”

She added: “These are just some examples on a professional level when just operating your business as an entertainer.

“There is also discrimination in your personal life with bullying, assault, stalking, etc. Colleagues, friends, family, strangers will bully and discriminate against you every single day.

“I work harder than someone who works a 9-5 and just as hard as any other entrepreneur. I’m a professional, but not viewed, treated or respected as such.”

Despite the judgement from the outside world, Lacey loves her job and currently has 1,400 subscribers on OnlyFans.

Asked how porn has changed her life, she said: “In every way, shape and form. I have made amazing friends, I have financial freedom, I can work from anywhere in the world, I run my own business, I have set myself up for life, I have learned my boundaries and how to stand up for myself, my confidence has increased a lot, I have created incredible opportunities for myself and I have never truly been happy until now.”

A spokesperson for the Travelodge told LADbible earlier in January: “We have been made aware of an allegation that filming may have taken place in one of our hotels, without our authorisation and against the terms of our booking conditions.

“We were not aware of this reservation as it was made online, similar to the millions of bookings made via our website.

“We are currently conducting an investigation regarding this incident and we will have no hesitation in terminating any future bookings and taking legal action if we believe an individual is in breach of our terms and conditions.”

 

Adult actress Lacey Amour hits back at Travelodge after she and 27 other porn stars filmed X-rated scenes there and says: ‘We face discrimination that other industries don’t’

An adult actress who filmed a pornographic video in a Travelodge said she has done nothing wrong, despite the hotel giant considering legal action.

Lacey Amour, 23, from South Wales and 27 others went to a Travelodge in Cobalt Business Park, Newcastle, on December 12 last year to film content.

Bosses were outraged to discover that the group was using their hotel to film sex acts.

The hotel giant said it would not hesitate to take legal action if the investigation finds that there was a breach of its terms and conditions.

However Ms Amour said that her industry faces ‘injustice’ and ‘discrimination’ that other professions do not face.

After getting stuck in the snow, the group resorted to booking four double rooms, which cost £43 a night, and a family room to conduct their business.

Ms Amour went to a Travelodge with 27 others to film content in December last year

Ms Amour told BBC News that the adult content creation industry is one of the ‘longest-running’ and that people who are involved in that line of work ‘face injustice and discrimination that other industries don’t.’

The X-rated models supposedly posed in the corridors and lifts while families stayed for weekend breaks.

However, Ms Amour said that no filming took place in public areas and that any recording had been conducted in private.

One image showed seven women on a single bed. Ms Amour told The Sun: ‘We’re just trying to do our jobs.’

A spokesperson for Travelodge said: ‘We have been made aware of an allegation that filming may have taken place in one of our hotels, without our authorisation and against the terms of our booking conditions.

‘We were not aware of this reservation as it was made online, similar to the millions of bookings made via our website.

‘We are currently conducting an investigation regarding this incident and we will have no hesitation in terminating any future bookings and taking legal action if we believe an individual is in breach of our terms and conditions.’

 


Spread the love