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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Amber Langley
Date de naissance: 1976-11-04
Lieu de naissance: Hermiston, Oregon, United States
Détails
Noms alternatifs: The Porcelain Twinz, Zen, The Porcelain Twinz
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
Biographie complète
Heather and Amber Langley, collectively known as the "Porcelain Twinz," were an identical twin sister duo that gained notoriety for their work as burlesque dancers and figures within the sex industry. Hailing from Portland, Oregon, they built a career on provocative stage shows that often involved simulated sexual acts with each other as part of their "twincest" stage persona. Beyond the stage, they penned a book titled "The Porcelain Twinz: Our Life in the Sex Industry", detailing their experiences. They became widely known following a high-profile 2009 lawsuit against the owner of New York's The Box nightclub, Simon Hammerstein, where they alleged sexual harassment and coercion. They clarified during this time that their "twincest" acts were strictly performance art and that they never had real, consensual, incestuous sex. Following the legal battle and media scrutiny, the twins largely retired from public life.
Nom de naissance: Heather Langley
Date de naissance: 1976-11-04
Lieu de naissance: Hermiston, Oregon, United States
Détails
Noms alternatifs: The Porcelain Twinz, Zero, The Porcelain Twinz
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
Biographie complète
Heather and Amber Langley, collectively known as the "Porcelain Twinz," were an identical twin sister duo that gained notoriety for their work as burlesque dancers and figures within the sex industry. Hailing from Portland, Oregon, they built a career on provocative stage shows that often involved simulated sexual acts with each other as part of their "twincest" stage persona. Beyond the stage, they penned a book titled "The Porcelain Twinz: Our Life in the Sex Industry", detailing their experiences. They became widely known following a high-profile 2009 lawsuit against the owner of New York's The Box nightclub, Simon Hammerstein, where they alleged sexual harassment and coercion. They clarified during this time that their "twincest" acts were strictly performance art and that they never had real, consensual, incestuous sex. Following the legal battle and media scrutiny, the twins largely retired from public life.
À propos du film: Sexy Urban Legends / TV series (2002)
Épisode: Season 2, Episode 1: Things That Go Bump in the Night - Dirty Deeds
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