Friday, February 21, 2020

Steven Spielberg's Daughter Pursuing Adult Film Career


Director Steven Spielberg's adopted daughter Mikaela Spielberg announces she is getting into the adult film business with her parent's blessing...

From The Sun
In an exclusive interview Mikaela Spielberg, 23, who was adopted as a baby by the legendary film director and his wife Kate Capshaw, told how she has already started self producing solo porn videos - and says she would love to land a job as a dancer in a strip club once she obtains her sex worker license.
Mikaela, who speaks to her parents regularly, broke the news to them via FaceTime at the weekend and said they were “intrigued” but “not upset”.
Describing herself as a "sexual creature" she told The Sun: "I got really tired of not being able to capitalize on my body and frankly, I got really tired of being told to hate my body.
"And I also just got tired of working day to day in a way that wasn't satisfying my soul.
"I feel like doing this kind of work, I'm able to 'satisfy' other people, but that feels good because it's not in a way that makes me feel violated."
"I've always been a very sexually natured person, which has gotten me in trouble before. Not in a predatory way, but just in the sense that people here in the South might not yet be comfortable with that," she said.
"My main hope is just that I get somewhere lucrative enough to where I'm not tied down financially by things. And then I can really start saying to people there's nothing wrong with me using my body in a way that feels comfortable to support myself.
"I can't stay dependent on my parents or even the state for that matter - not that there's anything wrong with that - it just doesn't feel comfortable for me.
"This isn't like an 'end of the road' or 'I've hit bottom' choice.
While Mikaela is now excited and positive about the future and her new career, she also spoke out - for the first time - about her difficult past in which she says she suffered sexual abuse.
She says she was groomed and abused by "predators" growing up - although she is keen to point out these men were outsiders and not anyone from her family or their circle of friends.
She says that contributed to her suffering years of mental health issues including anorexia, borderline personality disorder and alcoholism.
"I'm very open about my borderline personality disorder both publicly, with friends and online - because we're portrayed as manipulative monsters a lot," Mikaela said.