So what is it about Jenna? The adult industry is obsessed with and driven by extreme behavior, but Jenna’s practically a choir-girl. Never mind double anal – Jenna doesn’t even do single anal on film. No double penetration, no interracial, no squirting, no ass to mouth – she did one creampie in her entire career and it was her second appearance on film, in Up and Cummers #11. Maybe that very restraint is her secret weapon – after all, she’s the biggest mainstream crossover star ever, with regular appearances on the Howard Stern show and even a recurring role on an NBC show; she’s voiced characters for video games and anime, as well as hosting episodes of E! Television’s Wild On! series, and making appearances on shows like The Family Guy and various wrestling presentations. Along the way, Jenna has pulled down an unprecedented number of awards, from six Best New Starlet or Actress awards in 1996 alone (including the AVN nod for her performance in Blue Movie) to Hall of Fame inductions in every adult institution there is. Jenna’s mainstream success has not only made her a household name, it has gone a good way toward legitimizing porn itself in many people’s eyes. The wholesome looks and natural body that made her a star in movies like Baby Doll and Cherry Pie have given way to a sleeker, more sophisticated Jenna, perhaps more in keeping with the businesswoman who built a porn empire that culminated in the formation of Club Jenna, the production company that gave us Janine Loves Jenna and The Provocateur, which Jenna herself directed.
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