CHASEY LAIN
RETURNS TO PERFORMING
LOS ANGELES — Three-time contract girl
Chasey Lain has returned to the adult industry after taking time
off to straighten out her personal life.
Lain, long considered one of the most beautiful
women in porn and one of its top stars since her Wicked Pictures
contract days in the early ’90s, has battled personal demons as
of late. She went to rehab earlier this year and is now
completely clean, she told XBIZ.
“It was just time for me to kick [drugs] once and
for all,” Lain said. “Things were spiraling out of control and I
know I needed help, which I got. That is behind me and now I’m
ready to make great movies. I’m happy to be back shooting. It’s
exciting.”
Helping Lain in her latest foray back to
performing is adult industry veteran Travis Nestor who’s
previously worked for Vivid, Zero Tolerance and most recently
co-founded IT Models.
Nestor is taking Lain around on go-sees with
different companies and directors and will be booking her
directly.
During her time in the spotlight, Lain was
contracted to Wicked Pictures, Vivid Entertainment and VCA
Pictures. In 2007 she created Forbidden Cinema, which only
released one movie, “Chasey Reloaded,” directed by James Avalon.
The last scene Lain shot was for Hustler Video’s
“Chasey Lain: MILF Trainer,” which was released in April 2008.
“I have my head on straight and I’m ready to meet
new companies along with some old friends,” Lain said. “I’d like
to do more features and higher end gonzo. I’m only looking
forward.”
The last image many in the business might have of
Lain was her infamous blowup on the set of adult director Donny
Long last year. Lain, though while clearly in an altered state
of consciousness, felt she was being disrespected and was being
taken advantage of by Long.
“What he wanted from me was not reasonable,” Lain
said. “He was trying to take advantage of me and get free
content. I was totally disrespected and belittled as a person.
That video was not intended for public distribution. I’m sorry
that people had to see that. I’m glad that’s all in the past for
me now.”