This porn legend explains why she won't sit out any more elections
LOS ANGELES—Misty Stone has only voted twice in her life, but as a black woman at the top of the porn game who is transitioning from actress to entrepreneur, she feels she can’t afford to sit out Tuesday’s California primary—or any election anymore.
“Now, being a businesswoman, I have to pay attention,” Stone, 30, told me during a chat at her apartment a few days before the primary. “It’s a new chapter in my life.”
She’s voting for Hillary Clinton because she wants to see a woman in the White House. She also wants her vote to be a symbol of defiance of Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee.
“If I support a Trump, it’s gonna be a Teanna, but that’s about it,” she said. (Teanna Trump is a porn actress she mentors.) “I feel like if we’re gonna have a Trump as a president, TMZ is gonna be the new news. It’s a mess.”
Stone’s personal growth and legendary trajectory in the porn industry both factor into her political maturity as she enters her 30s. She’s worked in the industry 11 years now, an eternity for any performer—most quit after a few months—and damn-near unheard of for black women. Stone has had to fight constantly to earn her worth in an industry that favors blue-eyed white women and affords few opportunities for black women to stack paper. Porn producers don’t like shooting black-on-black porn (it doesn’t sell), so most of her scenes are interracial. That does sell.
This has never sat well with Stone, so she’s starting her own production company, exclusively shooting black-on-black porn. She’s fronting the enterprise with her own cash, just as most black women do when they start businesses in other fields. For most actresses at her level, porn companies would have offered to finance the venture, but that doesn’t happen for black women, Stone told me.
“I’m not getting that opportunity,” she said. “So, I’m going to take the opportunity, make something a masterpiece, and present it to everyone I think I know” for distribution.
One reason she’s voting on Tuesday is to combat right-wing attacks on reproductive rights. Take Planned Parenthood: If it were defunded nationally, Stone says women working in porn would be harmed, especially those new to the industry. Stone has her own insurance and doctors now, but when she first entered the business, all she could afford for health care was Planned Parenthood.
“They make it to where a lot of young girls can get the help that they need and take good care of their bodies,” she said. “If we don’t have that, we get diseases, we get ovarian cancer, so many different things. Planned Parenthood prevents that. They help so many young girls who don’t know no better. So why would they want to shut that down?”