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She remembers thinking how much she wanted to shoot with Julia Ann early on.
“I was like listen, I just want to shoot with Julia Ann and I’ll be done,” Foxx says with a laugh. “I wanted to shoot with her so bad.”
Girlfriends Films founder and director Dan O’Connell granted that wish, booking Jenna with Julia in a scene for Cheer Squad Sleepovers 17 that was released in 2016.
“Then she became my porn mom and my bestie and we started to live together and then started to foster animals together,” Jenna says. “We’ve been close ever since.”
Now Foxx, who has amassed more than 500 credits since her debut, says she has been focused primarily on lesbian scenes since the pandemic. She also is “very selective” with what she shoots. While girl/girl is her main focus, Foxx tells AVN she would entertain another boy/girl scene depending on the studio.
“If it’s a company I like and if they have always respected me and my wishes, then I would consider it,” Jenna says.
Foxx also became a free agent during the pandemic, realizing that she’s established her name and reputation enough that she can book her own studio work.
“I’m well off in the industry so I don’t really need an agent [in adult],” says Foxx, who is signed with an agency for her mainstream endeavors.
Known for carrying herself with professionalism on and off the set, Foxx is always looking for ways to raise her game. For example in 2021, Jenna enrolled in the Coco Rocha Model Camp with the desire to sharpen her skills and learn a few new ones.
“That was fun during the pandemic,” she says. “I always wanted to do modeling as a kid and I wanted to know about that industry before going head first into it. Most of what I learned at the camp I already knew.”
The New York-based camp not only offers training on how to pose better and make the most of your photoshoots, but it also explored the business side of modeling.
Meanwhile, Jenna tells AVN she signed with Skyline Talent, an influencer management firm that is helping her diversify her network at various events.
Foxx this summer is also turning her attention to her fashion boutique, Musee Kouture, a family business with her older sister and mom that is both an online store and brick- and-mortar location in Houston.
She and her sister not only model the clothes, they also curate a wide selection of tops, dresses, bottoms, matching sets, jumpsuits, rompers, swimwear and outerwear.
Sometimes they even create their own custom looks.
“Depending on what we have we’ll make custom stuff,” Jenna says. “I come from a family of fashionistas.
“We all like clothes and fashion and my mom does makeup and candles. I wanted to do something more with clothes.”
Foxx describes Musee Kouture as street fashion.
“And Houston street fashion is very different than LA Street fashion, so it’s very hard to curate the boutique with what still remains trendy but also being true to one’s self,” Jenna explains.
“We want you to feel good in our clothing and be on trend.”
She says her mom came up with the name Musee Kouture; their brick and mortar store is located at 6220 West Park Drive, Suite 239, in Houston.
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