Abella Danger, one of the most recognized names in the adult film industry, recently offered a refreshingly honest explanation for her departure from traditional adult movies. The performer laid bare her thoughts during an appearance on the Full Send podcast, where she shed light on the pivotal changes in her career path.
In her candid discussion, Danger revealed her current focus has shifted to OnlyFans, a platform that many performers have turned to for more control over their content. Reflecting on her journey, she admitted, "Not long enough, honestly. I should have gone on that bus way f**king longer than it took me. I've had it for like two years, I think. Not that long."
The COVID-19 pandemic played a significant role in Danger's decision to step back from filming. She recounted how the disruptions led her to question the value of continuing in the industry, sharing an anecdote about a trip to Los Angeles that ended in frustration. "One time I flew to LA to shoot five scenes, and all the directors canceled me because I was partying before I went there," she lamented.
The pandemic introduced a slew of new testing requirements for performers, which Danger found increasingly cumbersome. She described the extensive procedures now necessary, including anal and urethra swabs, contrasting them with the simpler blood and urine tests of the past.
Despite the challenges, Danger maintains a positive reflection on her time in the industry. "I loved it. I was an animal," she remarked, indicating a sense of pride and fulfillment from her past work.
Yet, when pressed on whether she would return to filming, Danger's response was a thoughtful "That's not something I can answer with full confidence. Right now, I think 'no'." Her journey illustrates the evolving landscape of adult entertainment and the personal decisions that come with such a high-profile career.