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“There’s a lot of other companies I love, but I’ve just always identified so much with Vixen.”
That’s when Bardot dialed up Vixen Media Group co-owner and executive producer, Mike Miller.
“And that’s when we decided to do a showcase that would incorporate my first anal and my first DP,” Vanna explains. “And since I’ve been in the industry already for five years we felt like if we were going to do a showcase we need to do it big and we decided to just make it all-anal.”
By the time it was over, Bardot had delivered her first anal with Maximo Garcia and her first DP with Alex Jones and Dante Colle—both for Tushy; an anal threeway with Jax Slayher and Little Dragon for Blacked; an anal threeway with Vicki Chase and April Olsen for Slayed; and another rear-end collision with Jason Luv for Blacked.
AVN Hall of Fame director Derek Dozer called the shots for the production that unfolded during a 10-day stretch over the summer.
Dozer tells AVN he considers Bardot “a great friend and just an all-around awesome person.”
“We were able to bring the best out of each other for this movie for sure,” Dozer says. “She’s by far one of the top, if not the top performer out there right now in all aspects of what it means to be a performer in the biz today.
“I’ve been doing this over a span of four decades and to see someone who’s doing a lot of first-time scenes in one movie do it like she’s been doing it for 10 years was pretty damn impressive.
“Every scene was just amazing and I had no doubt they would be. Sex is one thing but she also blew me away with her acting chops as well. It’s so much easier to direct when you have a legit movie star which I told her she is!”
Bardot loves working with Dozer, who also directed her first scenes for Blacked in 2020.
“When I found out he was going to be coming on board and directing everything it was definitely really special because I do feel like I have a really good bond with him and it made me feel safe,” she says.
“Because I’m a perfectionist and I definitely am always stressing about everything being perfect. So it was nice to know I was going to have somebody directing that I knew was going to be very much on my side.
“He checked in with me so much during the movie. He pulled me aside and was like, ‘Vanna, do you like everything? Is there anything you feel we can change?’ I very much appreciated that because he knew how much this movie meant to me. And I wanted it to be a reflection of who I am and who I am as a performer.
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