(Los Angeles, CA / March 20, 2023) — Sophia Locke recently sat for a revealing interview with Steph Sia of the Stripped by SIA podcast about her professional experiences – and personal perspective – on her high-flying career in the adult entertainment industry.
The flame-haired model, performer and content creator, who has been in and out of the business for over a decade, opened up about the challenges, risks and rewards of sex work, as well as her five-year break from – and subsequent 2021 return to – an industry that has long offered Locke a wealth of support and success.
“Sophia was such an incredible guest to have on Stripped by SIA. Sophia was able open up about her past relationships – a side we may have rarely seen from her in the past – and was transparent about her work as an adult performer,” said Steph Sia. “She is firmly rooted in who she is, which was very apparent in the episode. It was great to learn about this side of her.”
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Sophia Locke is available for booking through 101 Modeling. For more info, visit her Model Page.
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ABOUT SOPHIA LOCKE:
Sophia Locke is a model, content creator and adult film star on a mission; the sultry Long Beach native was born with an adventurous streak that ultimately manifested itself in her budding sexuality. “I signed up to a cam site back in 2010 to satisfy my exhibitionism and to explore BDSM,” she said. “It was fascinating to learn the different fetishes that people were into; I also was able to make great money, so I quit my job in luxury hospitality to do it full-time for the next seven years.”
As her popularity blossomed, Locke expanded her professional brand, running events and after-parties for the infamous Cam Girl Mansion, and by 2014, she was shooting for studios part-time – primarily for Kink.com. “It was my dream site, and I was fortunate to shoot several scenes for them and other big companies over the next year and a half.”
She left the industry in 2016, as her former partner was uncomfortable with her day-to-day job duties; she shifted to real estate, but by August 2021, single again, Locke was back onscreen and shooting films like no time had passed. “I missed the exhibitionism and like-minded community of models and fans; I assumed I’d been forgotten, but the same supportive folks were shockingly still there for me and embraced my comeback.”
Unfortunately, she lost her relationship with her mother “because she doesn’t agree with what I do for a living”, affirming her personal mission “to shift perspectives of other people based on my true lived experiences in porn, since I can’t do that with her. It is healing for me.”
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