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AVN.COM | 7.23 | VICTORIA VOXXX
“Adult Time has really been behind me...”
What also is growing is her stellar reputation in industry circles. She’s become a regular for heavyweight studios such as Adult Time, which recently cast her in a new scene for Lez Be Bad opposite Whitney Wright.
The dreamy pair commemorate their union in “Leather Anniversary,” an episode from the Adult Time Original Series directed by Stella Smut that debuted in June.
“Lez Be Bad was really fun to shoot. First of all I love working with Stella and I love working with Bree [Mills],” Victoria says referring to the studio’s Chief Creative Officer.
“Talk about two people who have really supported my career and development as an adult actor. Those two have really been behind me. Adult Time has really been behind me. And Bree and I grow closer every time we get to work together.
“So when she approached me about Lez Be Bad I was extremely excited because I love women and I love leather.”
Voxxx tells AVN her chemistry with Wright is natural. They’ve been on set together several times and performed together at least twice before meeting again for Lez Be Bad.
“Oh my god Whitney Wright cracks me up every time I’m on set with her,” Victoria says. “And then Bree being there. It just was a perfect recipe for a really awesome shoot and I love that they take the time as a company to set the day up to be foolproof.”
Voxxx also recently did a scene with Casey Calvert—another frequent collaborator—and Maya Woulfe for an episode of the new original series created by Lauren Phillips called Switch.
“Everyone I’ve worked with at Adult Time has never been anything short of encouraging,” Victoria says. “I work with a lot of people for Adult Time and have actually been able to write some of the script.
“And they are excited by my enthusiasm for acting. If you want to get super dramatic, I will get super dramatic. I will cry on camera, I will get crazy on camera.
“The more levels of myself that I can reveal to people through a lens the more inspired I am to do it again.”
Voxxx grew up in a suburb of Kansas City, Mo., in what she calls “a very classical music family.”
“We weren’t really allowed to listen to anything other than classical or operatic music growing up. It was a very Catholic family—my dad’s a great singer,” she says. “So naturally I ran away to college and played softball for a few years and during that time I really explored the things that I love like athletics, sex and music.
“And that really lended itself to rock ’n roll. It’s essentially everything I was really longing to explore and never really could have the freedom to do in my house.”