An adult movie star has shared the impact that shooting 300 scenes in six months had on her body.
Hayley Davies told Holly Randall on her Unfiltered podcast about her move from New Zealand to the US.
This involved her taking on an extremely intense work schedule which involved shooting a lot of scenes.
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The adult film star shared that she had shot some 300 scenes over the course of six months, clarifying that it was 'an average of two a day'.
However, due to needing time to edit her x-rated films, Davies explained that she would routinely shoot three scenes in a single day.
She said: "There would be days where because I was doing everything myself now I have some help with editing, but I would need some days to edit."
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The need to edit would mean that she would still be working but not shooting, giving herself a break.
She said: "I never took days off but I would need days to edit. So not every single day was a collab."
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Some days however, Hayley revealed that she took things even further, saying: "I some days did five which was hectic, some days might have been like one."
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She went on to open up to podcast host and pornographic director Holly Randall about the impact that had on her body and health.
You might imagine things would be getting a little sore from shooting so often.
And Hayley didn't hold back, saying: "My p*ssy was getting so painful that I would be taking two Tylenol and two Advil in the mornings before my shoots."
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She added: "Throughout the day, I found myself taking more just to get through. I kept mentally telling myself, 'It's OK, I can get through this.'"
Holly asked her: "You didn't think: 'Maybe I should give my body a break'?"
But Hayley said she never wanted to give herself more than 'a couple of days' at a time to recover.
Holly went on to ask why Hayley decided to put herself through such an intense period of work, enquiring whether it was to do with her wanting to get a lot of content prepared so she could take some time off.
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But Hayley said she wanted to capitalise on her rising fame, saying: "[It's] because I was blowing up... I'm so data and number-driven and I was doing so great," she explained. "I just want to see how far I could go."
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