When did you know you wanted to get into porn?Honestly, the opportunity was kind of sprung on me. Originally, I only wanted to do solo OnlyFans content. I had a friend who was already in the industry and was teaching me how to get into it. I had just gone through a bad breakup and wanted to do something different. I was also tired of being objectified for my body, so I thought, if I’m going to be objectified, I might as well monetize it. So I started with OnlyFans, and then opportunities just began to come up. One of the first people to reach out to me was Jack Slayer about two weeks after I started my Twitter page. I worked with him, and then Bang Rose reached out after that. It all happened very naturally, and once it started, I didn’t really look back.
King: So this wasn’t really part of the plan, you didn’t set out intending to do porn?
Cassie: No, not at all. It definitely wasn’t part of the plan. Even my friend who helped me get into OnlyFans said he never expected me to go fully into professional porn.
King: So you were basically like, “If I’m doing content creation, I might as well just jump into porn”?
Cassie: Pretty much. Once I saw how the content creation world worked, I realized that if I wanted to make a lot of money quickly, the best way was to do porn and build a name for myself. Solo models usually do well when they’re already super established like celebrities and Instagram models people who already have an audience. I didn’t have that. I wasn’t popping on Instagram or anything like that before. So I needed to build an audience fast, and I quickly realized that professional porn was the fastest way to do that.
King: Damn! You smart.
Cassie: I just try to think logically about these things. When you’re in it, you start to see how everything progresses. I’ve been doing this for just over two years now. Once I released my first scene and saw the spike in attention, it clicked. I knew then that this was how I was going to gain a lot of fans very quickly.
King: Right, okay. So you didn’t just jump directly into it you did your homework first.
Cassie: I wouldn’t really say I did my homework. I honestly didn’t. I mostly just observed. I didn’t do a ton of research, to be honest it wasn’t that formal.
King: Okay, that’s fair. Everyone does it differently. Some performers jump right in, others have mentors it really varies from person to person.
Do you remember what your first shoot was like? How you felt?
My first professional shoot was for Hussie Pass I’m signed with Hussie Models now. Actually, Net Video Girls was my very first shoot. I was scared. I flew to LA for it, and it was my first time ever being on a real set. I’m from a really small town, so we don’t really do full makeup like that. That was literally the first time I had ever had a professional makeup artist in my life. So we’re on set, I’m nervous, the makeup turns out good, then we have to pick outfits it was all very nerve-wracking. But the owner of Net Video Girls is a really cool person, and since I’ve worked in customer service my whole life, I’m pretty good at talking to people. He did a good job of putting me at ease. Now, the Net Video Girls shoot is probably one of my least favorite shoots I’ve done in terms of the final product. I personally didn’t like the lighting. But, it’s the shoot that a lot of people know me from.
King: Was it the lighting that made it feel more amateur compared to what you’re used to now?

Cassie: Yeah, it definitely had that typical “casting couch” vibe, so it felt a little amateur in that way. But mainly it was the lighting. When lighting comes from behind you, it’s really harsh especially for someone with my complexion. It was just bad lighting. After that shoot, the reaction was very split. About fifty percent of people loved me, and the other fifty percent were saying really nasty things, like calling me fat or ugly. That's when I grew a thick skin really fast. I realized right away, wow, this is going to be really hard people are very mean.
King: Yeah, people can be incredibly mean, especially when you’re putting your body out there like that.
You’re doing both mainstream work and content creation?
Yeah, I’ve actually still shot under fifty professional scenes. I was on set the other day with Bang Bros, and they were like, “Wait, you’ve only shot under fifty scenes?” They looked it up, and I had done thirty-seven scenes total.
King: Yeah, and I noticed that. It honestly feels like you’ve shot way more than that, but it’s really just been a handful of scenes here and there. I thought you were damn near at a hundred, to be honest.
Cassie: I shoot a lot of OnlyFans content very well-produced OnlyFans content. I’ve probably shot close to a hundred scenes just for OnlyFans alone. But professionally, most of my work has been with Bang Bros. They’re by far the company I’ve worked with the most. Outside of that, I’ve done one scene with Naughty America and a few with Team Skeet, but that’s pretty much it. I’ve never worked for Brazzers, never worked for Blacked.
So, would you say you enjoy mainstream work more, or content creation more?
I definitely enjoy content creation more because I’m in complete control. But when I shoot mainstream, I look at it like it’s my commercial. That’s how fans find me and then come to my content. This past year, I was actually the number one viewed video on Bang Bros.
King: Oh wow, congratulations.
Cassie: Thank you. Yeah, thank you. And honestly, that really proved to me that most of my fans are coming from those professional scenes. I always tell people that pro scenes are a lot harder and way more taxing on your body. I do enjoy them because they push your limits a little bit, but at the end of the day, I make more money from my own content. With professional scenes, you’re only paid a one-time rate but the views from those scenes is so worth it.
King: So basically, it all feeds into itself. Your professional scenes do well, people find you through that, and then they come over to your content creation. It’s like a never-ending cycle.Cassie: Most of my fans actually say they prefer my personal OnlyFans content over my professional scenes.
King: I get that, I really do. I’m not gonna lie, porn can be kind of boring.
Cassie: Well, sometimes porn can be kind of corny, you know? OnlyFans scenes feel a little more organic. I think that’s what people like about them.
King: Yeah, I think that’s exactly it. At least for me it is.
Are your boobs natural?
Yeah, my whole body is all natural. Nobody ever notices my boobs. They always notice my butt first.
King: That’s probably because I’m more of a boob guy.
Cassie: I knew you were a boob guy. Nobody ever mentions the boobs first.
How big is your boobs?
I’ve honestly never had it professionally measured. I usually just say 36DD, but I’ve never actually gotten measured.
King: So if I ask how big your butt is, what would you say?
Cassie: My butt is forty-four inches.
King: Oh, you knew that one right away. Got it. Forty club. Lol!!!
Which came first, the porn star or the provider?
I was a porn star first. Well, yeah. I had done, like, a one-time sugar daddy situation when I was just a regular person. But overall, porn star definitely came first. I didn’t start publicly providing until around August. Before that, I just did it with professional athletes sliding into my DMs and things like that. So yeah, porn star first.
King: Okay, note to self: become a professional athlete. Got it.
When you became a porn star, did providing just take off for you? Like, did everyone suddenly want to book you?

The last six months have honestly been excellent for me in the providing world. But it’s not only because I’m a porn star. When I advertise say, on Tryst about fifty percent of my bookings come from people who just think I’m a beautiful girl. The other fifty percent come from people who already know who I am.
What’s your favorite sex position?
I like doggy. It’s basic, but I like doggy. I feel like everyone can be good at doggy. Not everyone is good at missionary. I do like missionary sometimes, but not everyone knows how to do it well.
King: Usually when a porn star answers that, they say, what’s it called? The laying-down doggy.
Cassie: Flat doggy, or prone bone. I don’t like that one as much either because it doesn’t work for everyone. You kind of have to have a massive dick for it to work. It’s because my butt is massive, so you really have a big dick.
King: Yeah, I mean, you’re forty-four, so you’ve gotta have something that can hit between all that.
Can you describe the perfect date with a client?
I don’t really have a single idea of “perfect,” but I really like when a client books a longer amount of time so we can actually get to know each other. It can already be a little awkward because they might know me from my content, but I have no idea who they are. When someone just wants to jump straight into it, it can make it harder to build any kind of connection. I can do that because I’m a performer, but it’s definitely more difficult for me. I like getting to know who people are.
King: That was music to my ears right there.
So tell me this, would you rather get straight to it, or would you rather be wined and dined?
I like being wined and dined. Sometimes clients will book longer sessions and bring things like champagne. One of my recent clients brought champagne and macarons because he had done his research and knew I love both. I really appreciate little things like that, it shows they’re putting their best foot forward. I actually don’t even offer thirty-minute bookings anymore because there’s just not enough time, not even remotely.
King: Yeah, I get that. For me, it’s gotta be at least around two hours. Maybe thirty minutes to get to know each other, and then the rest of the time you actually enjoy yourselves. It makes everything better.
Cassie: Yeah, I completely agree. I’ll also say that this line of work can be mentally challenging. When things are extremely transactional and straight to the point, it makes it harder. I like at least getting to know people it helps me feel better about what I’m doing, and honestly, it helps me sleep better at night.
King: That’s actually pretty rare to hear, not gonna lie. I like that.

What get's Cassie Lenore wet?
I’m sapiosexual. That’s why I enjoy getting to know people first. When I feel connected to people on a mental level, it makes it way easier for me to get wet.
King: So basically, you want that thirty- or forty-minute conversation first, and then you really get to enjoy the physical intimacy.
Cassie: Yes, exactly. And it helps me too, because I’ll ask questions, like what they like sexually, what turns them on. I feel like that kind of communication is necessary.
What are your turn-offs in a client?
This probably goes without saying, but cleanliness is number one. Nobody wants to deal with someone who isn’t clean. Porn stars are very clean. Honestly, every male performer I’ve ever worked with smells like bleach in a good way. They just smell really clean. Bleach and cologne. Not that they’re actually washing with bleach, but they’re very put-together and hygienic. I really appreciate that.
King: Yeah, that clean smell matters.
Cassie: It really does. Being clean and put together is the main thing for me.
How much time is essential to get the full Cassie Lenore experience?
I’d say at least an hour but it really depends on the person. A man has to know himself and how long he typically lasts. For a lot of sessions, someone might finish anywhere between two and ten minutes. But if you’re someone who can go for a full hour without finishing, then you should definitely book two hours, because we still need time for talking. An hour is ample for a lot of people, because they do come in a normal rate.
King: Okay, so let’s say someone books an hour and finishes in the first ten minutes. Some providers handle that differently. Are you more of a MSOG person, or is it more like, “You booked the hour, TIME TO GETTHE FUCK OUTTA HERE”?
Cassie: I’m never going to make someone leave. I do offer different upgrades, like a PSE upgrade. If someone pays for that, then multiple rounds are included. If they’re just booking the basic service, I’m still not going to kick them out. They can stay and we can talk, but you aren't going to get another pop.
King: Yeah, and that’s probably one of the reasons I’ve been so popular, I really do offer the PSE.
How much of Cassie Lenore are people actually getting when they book you?
I act the same in the bedroom as I do on set, so it really is the full experience. If anything, I’m actually more intimate. Clients get more of that side of me, because on set you can’t always be as intimate as you’d like. And I want to add this too: clients who book two hours or more usually have a closer relationship with me than one-hour clients.
King: Really!?
Cassie: I don’t really give out my personal number like that. Communication is usually through Snapchat or email. But my last client booked a three-hour session, and I gave him my number because I was really impressed with him. I got to know him over those three hours, and it made a difference.
King: That sounds fair.
Do you have any kinks you like to do with clients?

I’m actually a very vanilla porn star. I really am. I don’t do anything too crazy. I’ve never done anal, and I don’t like any kind of ass play, male or female. I’m pretty vanilla. I feel like I give classically great sex, and I make people feel really good.
King: Okay, not every porn star has to be into wild stuff.
Cassie: Exactly. And a lot of the feedback I get from clients is that some porn stars overdo it. They do a lot of crazy during blowjobs using teeth and stuff. I don’t do that. I give good head, I ride well everything I do is just good. Nothing crazy.
King: Patting yourself on the back. I hear you.
What do you wish clients understood before booking someone like you?
I think most people know what they’re getting when they book me. But for clients who’ve never booked a porn star before, I always explain that it’s a quality-over-quantity experience. Yes, you can find a regular provider who’s very affordable. But what you often get with that is someone who won’t treat you the same way. They’ll have more limitations, be more pushy, or watch the clock closely, and sometimes it can even be borderline unsafe. A lot of providers don’t have a real name attached to them and are using pseudonyms. I know clients who’ve been robbed by regular escorts. So, I feel like it's an environment of safety, mutual safety for both sides. Sorry, I kind of went off on a tangent there. Lol!!
King: No, that’s fine. You’re right you’re absolutely correct about that.
Cassie: I’m just really passionate about it, because I think a lot of men feel unsafe sometimes too. So I feel like it's an environment where we both can feel super safe.
How long have you been providing now?
I officially started advertising in August. August of this year.
Do you have a favorite duos partner at this point?
I’ve actually never done a duo.
King: Never?
Cassie: Never ever. And honestly, what I’ve noticed is that whenever people ask for duos, they usually fall through. So I don’t even offer them anymore because it ends up being a waste of time.
King: That’s true. I hear that a lot. When a duo is scheduled, one person cancels and it throws everything off.
Cassie: For me, it’s never the other girl canceling, my girls always show up. It’s always the client who cancels. And that’s usually because it costs more. You’re paying for two people, possibly flying in from different places, depending on the situation. I’ve never had another girl cancel on me, but clients keep canceling. Of course it's going to be more money for whatever the situation is. It's just always the client canceling. I’m also not really that attracted to other women. There are only two girls I’d even consider doing that with.
How much longer do you plan on providing?
I’ll definitely provide much longer than I’ll be in professional porn.
Cassie: I actually prefer this line of work to everything else I do. I’ve even slowed down on my OnlyFans content since I started providing because this is the most lucrative for me and I enjoy it the most.
King: Really?
Cassie: I also feel like it’s something you can do long-term. I can keep it more low-key, and even though I don’t really care about my digital footprint anymore, it does reduce it in that sense. I love it. I love the people I’ve met, and I honestly haven’t had a bad client yet. Knock on wood.
King: Knock on wood. I’m doing that right now for you.
