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Demure plays the lead role of Fran, opposite Dom Cruise (aka versatile veteran star
Reese Rideout) who plays Mr. Sheffield, Fran’s former-boss-now-husband. The story
starts where the TV series left off in 1999, after Fran married the boss, had twins and
presumably lived happily ever after. Except now, things have changed. A lot.
“So, for my best friend (played in the original TV series by actress Rachel Chagall),
we also took a huge pivot,” Demure explained.
“Instead of having my best friend be played by a trans woman, I said, ‘Why don’t
we have my best friend be played by my actual porn best friend, (gay performer)
Michael Boston?’ So, we did a gender swap—and then his scene partner is a trans
man because he only does gay content.
“Because in order for this to be applicable for Trans Movie of the Year, there has
to be a trans person in every single sex scene—however, the rules don’t specify
whether that’s a trans man or a trans woman,” she continued.
“So, we actually have technically a lot of ‘straight content’ because there’s no, um,
lesbianism. It’s all men and women having sex with each other for a majority of the
film. It’s trans women [but also] we have two different sex scenes that have trans
men, as well. Michael is the only scene that actually is a ‘gay’ scene because it’s two
men having sex, but one of them is trans.”
Slipping into a sly Mob Wives accent, Demure mused, “So, bada-bing bada-
boom—something for the gay guys, something for the straight guys, something for
everyone who loves The Nanny.
“And then, we have trans men and Brittany Andrews. Actually, this is a career first
for Brittany. She is getting DP’ed by two trans men. Industry career first. Who knows
if we’ve even seen that on-camera? A star of Brittany’s caliber, someone who’s been
in the industry 30-plus years with a career first, being tag-teamed by two trans men.
Two icons of the industry as well, Victor Belmont and Chance Hart. So, I was very
honored to have them be a part of the project.”
Andrews, who had performed previously with Demure, got involved with the project
after Demure had mentioned to veteran director Jim Powers that she would love to
do a parody of the TV series.
“He said, ‘They already did—The Fanny. We did it 30 years ago,’” Demure recalled
Powers chiding her.
The Fanny, produced in 1997 for Wicked Pictures, starred Andrews and earned
her an AVN Best Actress nomination in the lead role, written especially for her by
director Jim Enright. At the time, Drescher reportedly learned of the XXX version and
was so amused, she bought copies to give as holiday stocking stuffers.
In this one, Andrews has returned, this time as the Nanny’s mother, Sylvia.
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