

“A lot of them really look like 'the girl next door.' They don't look like porn stars." “It's really just they are looking for something, some kind of opportunity, to not stay in their towns and work minimum-wage job," Gradus added. and they were sweethearts from such loving homes. They have huge hopes for a bigger, better life. These girls have just graduated from high school. "I mean every time we'd go into the house, we would go into a room, interview a girl - next day, interview another girl. “Girls from all over the country," Bauer said. Filmmakers Ronna Gradus and Jill Bauer spent months following several teens in the amateur porn business. Rachel is one of the subjects of a new documentary, “Hot Girls Wanted,” which premiered at the Sundance film festival this year and is now available on Netflix. These girls are among the thousands of naïve, fresh-faced, 18- to 20-year-olds who are being plucked out of obscurity at the click of a mouse and introduced to the world of amateur porn. If they have family emergencies, I lend them money so they can go home.

I’ve helped my girls with a lot of stuff. “ has been a blowing up, in a good way," the agent told "Nightline," adding that he said he has been an agent for three years.
