Fox News Promotes 44-Year-Old BLACKED Porn Slut

Fox News has published an interview with a former children’s sitcom actress who became a porn slut.

Fox didn’t just publish this as some kind of informative news article, but actually played the role of promoter.

Just look at how they’re presenting this 44-year-old skank, and her trip from 1990s children’s TV star to BLACKED anal porn slut.

Fox News:

EXCLUSIVE: The legend of Maitland Ward is one that will carry with it a theme of “nonconformity” and the ability to never be “pigeonholed.”

Fans of Ward, 44, will remember the bubbly redhead as Rachel McGuire in the popular coming-of-age ABC sitcom “Boy Meets World,” but it was in large part due to the fact that the actress was being typecast in Hollywood as simply a comedy performer, thanks to her roles in films such as “White Chicks,” that led Ward to ultimately make the decision to leave behind the world of laugh tracks for the fascinations of adult filmmaking – and it was here that Ward found her calling.

“This has always been a dream of mine. I just absolutely do my best under pressure and doing like all of the things that I love. I never want to focus on one thing,” Ward told Fox News of exiting Tinseltown.

“I love to do so many different things at once, like writing and cosplay and mainstream acting and porn, and it’s always been my intention to go back and forth between worlds, so it’s just amazing that the world is allowing me to do that because, in the beginning, people would say, ‘You can’t do that. Nobody’s going to allow you to do that. Nobody’s going to take you seriously in the mainstream if you do porn, nobody’s going to want to hear your story.’ And I just kept going,” she said.

Firstly, that is not what happened.

She was only in Boy Meets World, then she had a small role in one film, and was out of work until she started doing porn. Again: this is hardcore anal porn with black men.

There is a 15 year gap between the “White Girls” film and doing blacked porn.

This is not a story of a “theme of nonconformity.” It is the story of a used up actress filming anal sex tapes with blacks in order to make money and get attention on herself, using the fact that people remember her from their childhood as a draw to her porn.

It’s really sick.

Just look at these questions.

Now, the award-winning adult actress, who embarked on her porn career in 2019 nearly two decades after the end of “Boy Meets World,” is penning a memoir about her life post-primetime, titled “My Escape From Hollywood: Why I Left to Become a Porn Star,” which will hit shelves through Simon & Schuster in 2022.

Furthermore, Ward recently wrapped filming on a pilot episode of “The Big Time” – a comedy series centered on a “world-famous adult superstar” – which will mark a return to the small screen for Ward.

She spoke to Fox News about carving her own career path in Hollywood and the adult film industry as well as dished on her upcoming show and book.

Fox News: Where did you find the passion to try your hand at something completely out of left field but something that was so interesting to you?

Ward: You know, it’s interesting. When I was younger I would have never foreseen this. Like, I was shy and I was not comfortable in my sexuality or body or anything like that really early on. I really grew into it, and it took me stepping away from the mainstream.

I moved to New York for a while, and I studied, and really it came from my love of erotic writing. And I started exploring that way, and then I was like, I’m just so interested in all of this. So I started studying that and doing it. But I never thought at the time when I was writing, like 10 years ago – I never thought it would actually be an adult career that I was doing. I thought maybe I would write erotic novels and things like that, because I was really interested in it, or erotic-themed films.

It was a “passion” that got her into blacked anal, says Fox News, the conservative website.

Fox also claims that she is now “accepted” in Hollywood because she started doing porn – at the age of 42!

Fox News: Is it a strange dichotomy that Hollywood wouldn’t accept you until you became so successful in adult entertainment and through all of the awards you’ve earned?

Ward: Yeah, it’s totally weird, because if I would have said before I went in – which I really didn’t care what other people thought of whatever I was doing along the way – so I was like, this is what I want to do. If you like it, fine. If you don’t, get out of my way, but so many people liked it.

But if I would have been so concerned and asked people, ‘Do you think I should do this — would mainstream hate me?’ They would have told me, ‘You will be ruined. You will never be seen by the mainstream again – they will ostracize you.’ But it’s kind of a testament to how the world is changing, too, and how minds and are changing, especially among the younger generations.

But it’s so interesting too, when I won my first AVN [Adult Video News] awards for it, it was just such an amazing thing, because I won for my acting, but then I also won for my sex scenes. So it was like being validated on both levels … So to be awarded for both, it’s so rare. And, then to have Hollywood say, ‘Oh, that’s where she’s been’ – see we recognize you now in a substantial way or in a way that you’ve changed the perception of yourself and also in the adult industry.

Fox News: What can fans expect from your new series, “The Big Time,” and from your forthcoming memoir, “My Escape from Hollywood: Why I Left to Become a Porn Star,” in 2022?

Ward: I’ve been filming this pilot, and it’s amazing the respect that people have for my work in adults and stuff, like mainstream professionals. And you’re right, it’s just such a weird original kind of thing, and that’s a lot of what I’m going to write about in the book – just how things have shifted. And also, my book is going to be very relatable and conversational about how porn is really not this taboo thing, and it’s something everyone can understand. It’s kind of like ‘Sex and the City’ meets ‘Breaking Bad,’ I guess. [Laughs]. But I can talk about all of this stuff in a very relatable, positive way.

Fox also suggests that her scripted series about porn will be a way for people who don’t watch porn (i.e., conservative Christian Fox News readers) to find out more about the porn industry.

Fox News: It seems “The Big Time” – being a comedy show – will allow people to take in the world and the business of the adult entertainment industry without actually having to watch it.

Ward: You know what? That exactly hits it on the head. And that’s one of the things that I was so attracted to when I read the script, because at first, I was thinking, ‘Is it going to be like the usual taboo stuff where they act in the usual stereotypes and all of that?’ But it was such a heartwarming script, and they brought me in to really bring a sense of authenticity to the whole thing. So we went through it all and rewrote things just to make it so it’s super authentic.

But yeah, you’re right. The characters are lovable, and it’s heartwarming, and it has sexy parts, and it has real characters who have real stories, and it’s light and fun. So you’re right. That actually hits it on the head exactly. If people want to see what the porn world is about, they can watch it and they don’t have to watch porn, but they can see that it’s relatable, it’s normal. [Laughs].

… It’s so true what’s happening in mainstream media. They make it like, ‘Oh, as long as it’s behind this closed door and not out in the open because sex is so taboo.’ But as you said, the younger people and younger generations who have grown up with internet porn, they’ve had this all their life – it wasn’t like in the old days of guys paying a little money to get into a theater or finding your dad’s videocassettes or magazine stash. It was just much more of a scandalous thing for you to do. The younger generations coming up are just so much more open with their sexuality in all ways of who they are and what they love, what they’re attracted to.

Fox News: What was the moment when you knew being an adult performer — and all of the aspects that come with it – was something that could be lucrative for you?

Ward: For the cosplay – I had been going to Comic-Con, and I’m getting a following and attention and stuff. But I remember one time somebody at Comic-Con came up to me and said, ‘Oh, my God, you’re Maitland.’ And I said, yes. And they’re like, ‘I love you on Snapchat.’ This was years ago, and I was like, ‘Wait a minute – this person isn’t saying, I love you on ‘Boy Meets World’ or ‘White Chicks’ or whatever.’ It was like, ‘I watch you on Snapchat all the time.’ And I had a huge Snapchat for a while. That’s kind of how I got into doing my content, because I kept getting pictures kicked off of there. I would do more of my sexier stuff – and they allowed you for a while – but then they started clamping down kind of. So then I got into it. But I remember at the time I was like, wow, somebody is like, ‘I watched you on that.’ And then it was more like, ‘I’m following you on social media.’

So they’re following me for wholly different purposes and people being interested in wanting to buy content of me in superhero outfits and all my cosplay, that was a surprise that I could actually have a whole other career in something that I was a nerd and I love doing. I didn’t even think people are actually interested in watching this and buying this and seeing me in all these cosplay situations, because that just feels like fun dress-up to me. And it was just great. And then for the porn, I did explore at first – like I did stuff with girls at first, and I just kept branching and tiptoeing into different things.

Branching and tiptoeing – until she got to a situation where she was being filmed with black men sticking their penises into her anus.

This is Fox News promoting hardcore porno as somehow socially normal and acceptable.

Why is that happening?

Because this is Hell World.

Meanwhile, the newest star of the conservative movement is involved in a campaign to destroy the white race.