Forgive me if this is old news, but this just came to my attention and I’m curious about the community’s thoughts. So, earlier this year, we lost the ability to book Hailey Rose (Tryst Agency). It almost felt like you blinked and she was no longer on TA’s roster. Mind you, Hailey was on there for maybe two years before she decided to call it quits—which, for her, isn’t nearly enough time for fans or clients to get in touch with her. Well, just because she’s not on TA’s roster doesn’t mean you can’t book her. You just have to contact her—and have $10K on hand.
As you can see above, Hailey is very much available. This came after a comment asking about Hailey’s availability, and she responded accordingly—giving an answer I doubt they expected. Hailey is meeting clients only if they’re willing to pay $10,000 for two hours, and I believe that’s her minimum. Before anyone jumps off the handle, this rate isn’t really that far-fetched when you think about the climate we’re in with rates right now. There are a small handful of providers offering the exact same rate. Just the other day, we were talking about Capri Cavanni charging $5,000 an hour to see clients. Then you have providers like TS Emma Rose (Tryst Agency), who also charges $3,000 an hour—which we all know some do very much pay. So it’s not exactly unorthodox for Hailey to be charging this much. Now the question falls to: is Hailey’s experience worth that rate?
I don’t really believe there’s a concrete way to answer that. You can go through Hailey’s scenes—both professional and content creation—and make an assumption yourself. You can find reviews here and there that help sway that decision a little more. It really all comes down to the client and how bad they want to see her.
From my point of view, Hailey very well might be worth this rate. I mean, she’s a multi-award-winning adult actress. She’s been featured on a number of DVD covers—which may not be a big achievement to us, but it still means something in the industry. She’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in the game, along with the studios that work with them. She’s producing her own movies now. Mind you, all of this is happening and she’s nowhere near 30. No matter how we want to see it, when we pay this kind of rate, a lot of it has to do with the provider’s credibility at the time—and Hailey is very much on par with a lot of women who are veterans in the industry. No doubt, Hailey deserves her roses.
As much as this may seem meaningless to some of us, it does transfer over into the hobby.
Now, would I pay this much to see Hailey? No—but that’s only because I’m not a die-hard fan. Hailey is extremely attractive, and I’d be lucky to be in the same room as this woman. She just isn’t what I’m looking for in a provider. If, let’s say, Ava Devine, Little Puck (Tryst Agency), or—God forbid—Lisa Ann was charging this rate? I would pay. They’re what I’m looking for, and I’m big fans of theirs. It may sound like too much to some, but to me, I could see that as a deal.
So, even though I don’t necessarily agree with the rate Hailey is offering—I get it. She knows her worth and wants to be paid as such for the time she deems worth it. Plus, I’m sure there are some of us out there paying her rate. There always is.
As you can see above, Hailey is very much available. This came after a comment asking about Hailey’s availability, and she responded accordingly—giving an answer I doubt they expected. Hailey is meeting clients only if they’re willing to pay $10,000 for two hours, and I believe that’s her minimum. Before anyone jumps off the handle, this rate isn’t really that far-fetched when you think about the climate we’re in with rates right now. There are a small handful of providers offering the exact same rate. Just the other day, we were talking about Capri Cavanni charging $5,000 an hour to see clients. Then you have providers like TS Emma Rose (Tryst Agency), who also charges $3,000 an hour—which we all know some do very much pay. So it’s not exactly unorthodox for Hailey to be charging this much. Now the question falls to: is Hailey’s experience worth that rate?
I don’t really believe there’s a concrete way to answer that. You can go through Hailey’s scenes—both professional and content creation—and make an assumption yourself. You can find reviews here and there that help sway that decision a little more. It really all comes down to the client and how bad they want to see her.
From my point of view, Hailey very well might be worth this rate. I mean, she’s a multi-award-winning adult actress. She’s been featured on a number of DVD covers—which may not be a big achievement to us, but it still means something in the industry. She’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in the game, along with the studios that work with them. She’s producing her own movies now. Mind you, all of this is happening and she’s nowhere near 30. No matter how we want to see it, when we pay this kind of rate, a lot of it has to do with the provider’s credibility at the time—and Hailey is very much on par with a lot of women who are veterans in the industry. No doubt, Hailey deserves her roses.
As much as this may seem meaningless to some of us, it does transfer over into the hobby.
Now, would I pay this much to see Hailey? No—but that’s only because I’m not a die-hard fan. Hailey is extremely attractive, and I’d be lucky to be in the same room as this woman. She just isn’t what I’m looking for in a provider. If, let’s say, Ava Devine, Little Puck (Tryst Agency), or—God forbid—Lisa Ann was charging this rate? I would pay. They’re what I’m looking for, and I’m big fans of theirs. It may sound like too much to some, but to me, I could see that as a deal.
So, even though I don’t necessarily agree with the rate Hailey is offering—I get it. She knows her worth and wants to be paid as such for the time she deems worth it. Plus, I’m sure there are some of us out there paying her rate. There always is.


