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“She’s 100 percent herself and what she stands for and she doesn’t
care about what other people think.”
—Lexi Morin, producer & makeup artist, Brazzers
Morin most recently produced Ryan’s latest star vehicle, “Truckstop Fuckeries,” in which she
plays a lot lizard—a concept that Ryan pitched to the ZZ brass herself.
A former professional football player who has been the contract makeup artist for Brazzers
for almost four years, the L.A. native Morin started in adult in 2011 with Reality Kings. Now she
works almost daily as a makeup artist in addition to producing a few scenes a month.
Morin got to know Reid before she was under contract.
“Ever since the first day I was doing her makeup on a Reality Kings shoot she was like a
powerhouse with her attitude and her energy,” Lexi says.
Ryan even turned to Lexi to orchestrate her AVN cover shoot in which she shares her new
passion for golf.
“She’s 100 percent herself and what she stands for and she doesn’t care about what other
people think,” Lexi adds. “I love to watch her grow as a performer. She used to be so scared
of doing anal and now she’s giving tips to all these other girls. It’s a cool thing to see how far
she’s come. She works really hard and she’s killing it.”
It all started for Ryan when she was scrolling Instagram in 2018 and Riley Reid popped up
on her Explore page.
The superstar native of Miami, who established herself as one of the most influential stars
in the world in the past 13 years, now is a seasoned executive producer, director, creator and
entrepreneur who remains one of the most downloaded performers in porn history.
“I just graduated high school and I had no idea, as in like porn stars,” Ryan Reid recalls. “I
knew they existed but I didn’t have like a favorite, I didn’t know who was who.
“And I was like, who is this girl? She’s so hot…I’ve always kind of liked girls and I commented
on one of her pictures and I was like, ‘Oh my god, you’re so hot!’ Not knowing that she was a
fucking porn star.”
Ryan continues, “And then she DM’d me and she was like, ‘You’re a catfish, you’re not even
real. You’re too cute…’ Because I didn’t have a following or anything.
“I was like, ‘No, I swear I’m real! I’m not catfishing anyone!’ And she was like, ‘Send a picture
with a shoe on your head, so I know you’re real.’
“And I took a picture with a shoe on my head. And then by the time I went to send her the
picture with the shoe on my head, she sent me a picture with a shoe on her head.
“It was just a fun, flirty dynamic between us from Day One.”
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