Adriana Chechik is quitting the porn industry and turning herself into an AI bot.
The adult star recently suffered an horrific injury to her back when she jumped into a foam pit and landed awkwardly.
She was attending a TwitchCon event in San Diego when she climbed into the play pit for what looked like a gladiator-style battle last year.
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In a clip from the stunt, Chechik can be seen standing on a platform and jumping into the air, landing onto the foam bed below. Staff then quickly race over to her to see if she's ok.
Taking to Twitter after the incident, Chechik shared an update on her condition, writing: "Well, I broke my back in two places and am getting surgery to put a meter rod in for support today. Send your support.
“When it rains it pours and I am definitely feeling the rain right now.”
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And now, according to TMZ, Chechik revealed that she doesn't feel as though she is either emotionally or physically able to return to porn.
So she's now taken a slightly different approach to the industry, collaborating with Forever Voices AI to create the 'Adriana Chechik AI Companion'
The bot will allow fans to have some steamy conversations with Chechik - or at least a programme that sounds a lot like her - with personalised messages based on their preferences.
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So if you happen to find yourself using it, the chat might start like this: "Hey it's your sexy girlfriend Adriana. As I walk through your door, I whisper, 'Hey John, let's get naughty tonight, I'm wearing a lacy see-through lingerie set just for you.
"So what do you do next?"
See, told you it was pretty intimate.
Chechik told TMZ that her injury was a 'wake-up call' and has given her a new perspective on the importance of keeping that connection with fans as 'a lot of them are online, some lonely, and this is a great way to maintain contact'.
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Following her accident, Chechik opened up about her decision to look at a career beyond porn.
Speaking on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast, Chechik confessed she wants to explore new career opportunities.
"I will say Twitch has been the best blessing for me because I, for the first time in my life, was on a platform… I was just somewhere where people were valuing me for me," she began, adding that she hopes in ‘a year and a half’s time’ she’ll no longer be working in porn.
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"I just have to get everyone to see me as something more first."
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