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“Every scene I shot for WIFEY with
Sadie, Serenity, and Savvy was rooted
in real trust and respect.”
—Dan Damage
LorReign tells AVN she started her career in law enforcement in 2003 with a large
agency in Colorado; she worked in many different areas as a deputy sheriff, training
officer and training coordinator for 21 years before resigning in December of 2024.
“I enjoyed my career with the agency and I have the utmost respect for law enforcement
and first responders everywhere,” she says.
LorReign explains that she and Anthony were partners and best friends for years
before they actually got together as a couple.
“Once we were together, it was an easy transition to discuss what we were curious
about sexually and we began exploring the shared partner and swinger lifestyle
together, fairly early on in our relationship,” LorReign continues. “We have been in the
lifestyle for nearly 15 years. I began traveling regularly for work and that is essentially
how our hotwife lifestyle developed into a more frequent, much anticipated, exciting
aspect of our partner sharing relationship.
“I would find a partner and I would call Anthony so he could listen in, or at times
he would watch while I had a fun sexcapade with my bull. It was a huge turn-on for
us both. It opened our lines of communication about our fantasies and desires and
ultimately our lifestyle choice has strengthened our relationship greatly. We have no
secrets and there is no jealousy or deception between us, we simply enjoy all aspects
of our time together.”
Prior to September of 2024, all the content they made was for their personal use as
they kept their lifestyle discreet. But that month they began their adult content journey
when LorReign filmed her first adult video. A month later, VMG reached out.
“And we were ecstatic to be considered for and included in such an amazing
opportunity to shed some light on the hotwife, shared-partner, lifestyle together on
the same set,” LorReign says.
Without question, the vision of WIFEY resonates with all involved. Dan Damage
summarized the spirit of the venture with a humble perspective.
“It means a lot to be part of something that helps people explore themselves and
their relationships with honesty,” Damage says. “Ethical non-monogamy isn’t about
being wild or chaotic—it’s about structure, safety and communication.
“And if my role helps a couple feel seen, inspired or even just validated in their journey,
that’s a privilege. We’re all human. We’re all seeking connection. And if it’s ethical and
intentional, it belongs in the same conversation as any other life decision—getting
married, buying a home, or choosing to live honestly.
“At the end of the day, connection—when rooted in consent—is sacred. That’s what
WIFEY represents to me.”
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