XXX Porn Video Filmed at Travelodge by OnlyFans Star Lacey Amour! Adult Entertainment Star Defends Her Act Saying She Did Nothing Wrong

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The shocking case where 28 stars are to face legal action for filming XXX video at a Travelodge sees a new twist where one of the ladies, after filming a pornographic movie, has claimed she did nothing wrong. A number of people, including 23-year-old Lacey Amour, stayed at a Travelodge in North Tyneside’s Cobalt Business Park to record XXX porn material for her social media channel. The hotel company announced earlier this week that it was looking into a possible “breach” of its terms and regulations. A video that appeared to show many individuals performing inside the hotel was making the rounds online. 28 Porn Stars to Face Legal Action for Filming XXX Content at a Travelodge Without Authorisation.

The Travelodge claimed that although it was aware that the recording had occurred without its “authorization,” it was unaware of the occurrence until after the group had left. 28 people reportedly made bookings at the hotel before shooting photos and videos in public spaces including lobbies and elevators. However, Ms. Amour insisted that all recordings made during their 12-hour stay on December 12 were done in private and refuted claims that any filming had occurred outside of the apartments. The trio had recorded sequences for the XXX website OnlyFans, which offers sexually explicit videos in exchange for money from users.

She said: “This is one of the longest-running industries [adult content creation] to exist, and we face injustice and discrimination that other industries don’t. We are all professionals.” Visitors may be asked to leave if any of the regulations are broken, as stated in the terms and conditions on the Travelodge website.

A spokesperson for Travelodge said it was investigating, adding: “We will have no hesitation in terminating any future bookings and taking legal action if we believe an individual is in breach of our terms and conditions.” It states that if an individual or group “conducts commercial activity or activity that seeks to gain profit without written consent”, then it reserves the right to have a booking terminated.

(The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jan 17, 2023 10:18 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

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