BadGirlSandra He's calling again. This time she decided to use a bold entry on X to publicize the problem of racism on adult film plans.
Why racism in industry 18+ is still taboo
Although the global erotic market earns billions, research and relations of the creators indicate that black actors are still offered lower rates, and the agencies favor couples "white + white". Ethnic stereotypes sell better, so producers capture them in scripts, and the viewer rarely notices discrimination hidden behind the scenes.
The price of prejudice
- lower fees for black actors
- limited number of roles not based on fetishization
- The pressure to take extreme scenes only because they "sell in this convention"
"I'm just made by a dark skin."
On X profile influencer She published a spicy description of the film's scene, highlighting the size of her partner and announcing the premiere on the blue platform. Controversial language was to draw attention to market hypocrisy: "when white actress playing with a black actor, racist comments immediately appear".

Sandra again used controversy to attract attention – this time to the real problem of racial discrimination in adult productions. Will her appeal translate into permanent industrial change?





