Hollywood actress Rashida Jones says she wants to “lift the veil” on the porn industry with her new Netflix series, Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On.
Actress Rashida Jones wants to ‘lift the veil’ of secrecy around the porn industry
As her documentary series “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On” pulls back the curtain on the porn industry, Rashida Jones offers a five-point guide to the problems of porn today.
“So you’ve never been with a black guy before,” inquires a skeezy porn director, to which a barely legal Caucasian actress coyly replies, “I feel like it’s something everybody should try once in life.” The director and performer are already playing out the textbook script for the actress’s debut “IR” scene (pornspeak for interracial) in an episode of Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, a new Netflix anthology series co-produced by Rashida Jones, Jill Bauer, and Ronna Gradus. Taking their eponymous 2015 as a jumping-off point, this six-part offshoot builds on their immersion in the porn world to explore broader themes, from camgirls, hook-up apps and the to the few women porn directors staring down the industry’s mind-bogglingly monolithic male gaze.



















