Wicked,
Vivid Halt Porn Production in Light of HIV Infection
Source: Xbiz.com
LOS ANGELES —
Wicked Pictures
and Vivid Entertainment have ceased film production following
the announcement that a porn performer has tested positive for
HIV.
"When Vivid was first made aware that a performer
had tested positive for HIV we immediately suspended
production," Steven Hirsch, Vivid's co-founder, told the Los
Angeles Times.
"We did this as a precaution and will continue to
monitor the situation. AIM Healthcare acted appropriately to
quarantine all adult talent who may have been exposed. We will
wait for all of the facts to emerge before we resume production.
"Even though Wicked is condoms-mandatory, we have
postponed our upcoming productions to give AIM a chance to
create a comprehensive quarantine list," he said. "Thanks to the
continued efforts of AIM the entire industry was all made aware
of this possible threat on the same day."
AIM spokeswoman Jennifer Miller said the case
revealed today involves an unidentified adult-film performer who
tested positive at AIM's Sherman Oaks branch.
Miller declined to reveal the gender of the
performer or the companies he or she worked for.
"We do have a confirmed adult-industry performer
who tested positive for HIV. We are quarantining and testing all
exposed partners to the individual who tested positive for HIV,"
Miller said.
"We’re doing
what we can to notify the individuals involved," Miller said.