“If I'm going to sing like someone else,
then I don't need to sing at all.”
— Billie Holiday
Do you have a necrophilia, fire, asphyxiation, bathroom
or medical fetish? Do corsets turn you on? Feet? BDSM? How about menstruation?
Uniforms? Clowns? Allow me to introduce BellaVendetta.com,
a place where you can find all of these things and much more. It’s
the place for fetishes that no one wants to admit they have.
BellaVendetta.com started in late 2003, and has been growing ever since.
Bella (IAM:BgirlyPrincapessa),
owner of BellaVendetta.com had been watching the “alternative
porn” industry grow and was excited to see tattooed and pierced
women being more involved with pornography, but she felt there wasn’t
enough self-expression happening. Tired of seeing girls with lip rings
getting naked in their dorm rooms and other porn clichés, she
was interested in seeing the darker side of girls’ sexualities.
After much deliberation, she took the plunge into entrepreneurship and BellaVendetta.com was born. It probably won't come as a surprise, but Bella had a lot of problems launching her site. Primarily, she couldn't find a billing company that would do business with her because of the content, which meant she couldn't sell memberships. With help from BME's own Rachel Larratt (IAM:MiL0), Bella was able to find a cooperative billing company and now the people of BellaVendetta are ready to show themselves to the world. Celebrating with a launch party on October 26, in Brooklyn, NY, and everyone's invited!
One must wonder if the billing company problem is going to be the last of Bella's problems. Bush's War on Porn certainly poses a threat to the future of sites like Bella's. Bush has enlisted the FBI's help to try to stop pornographers— regular, run-of-the-mill pornographers— the ones who make porn for adults, featuring consenting adults. It's all over the media, and it's something to think about and in this case, rebel against.
Bella Vendetta offers a safe place for people to explore their kinkier side, and within its pages you’ll find some of the most controversial porn on the market. Let's all welcome BellaVendetta.com to the industry and wish them the best for the future; and especially with winning the fight against her own government's goal to close websites like hers.
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BME:
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What’s your background, Bella?
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BELLA:
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I’m twenty-four years old and I grew up all over the northeast
of America. I didn’t graduate high school because I felt
I was getting a better education by reading a lot and doing various
apprenticeships with people I wanted to learn from. I eventually
got my GED and went back to the high school I dropped out of and
taught a creative writing and a film making course. For the past
few years, I’ve done a lot of different things: I’ve
travelled around the United States, ran an organic farm and restaurant,
attended college, and done costume work for the Berkshire Opera
Company and Shakespeare and Company. I own a fashion design company
called MyOwnBrain Productions,
and am an active member of the Rites
of Passage suspension group. |
BME:
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How did BellaVendetta.com (BV) start?
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BELLA:
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With the alternative porn boom a few years ago, I began submitting
photos of myself to various sites but I didn’t get very
good feedback: my sets were too extreme, they didn’t want
me using real blood or they thought I looked too much like a skinhead.
There were a few who accepted my photos, but I didn’t like
the way they did business. I had always had the idea to start
my own erotica site, but because it seemed like so much work I
didn’t know if I should bother.
I had a boyfriend who didn’t want me to model, so I didn't
for a very long time. He and I eventually broke up, and around
that same time I was watching my mother die of cancer. She died
very young with many things unfinished and so
many things she had wanted to do. I thought fuck it,
the time is now, I need to just get on with this. My mother always
pushed me to go for what I wanted, even if she didn’t agree
with it. |
BME:
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Why didn’t your boyfriend like you posing nude?
He ended up having a large part in BV, didn’t he?
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BELLA:
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He couldn’t understand how I could be comfortable flaunting
my sexuality. One day I found out that he had lied and cheated
on me. I wanted him to pay for what he had done, for making me
feel cheap, for destroying my trust and for every injustice any
female has ever suffered. As I yelled at him, I found myself hitting
him over and over again. I imagined my fists going thru his skull
and into the wall behind him. It was not a pretty scene; a pissed
off little Italian girl in boots and braces who has a bit too
much rum in her system. He was spitting up blood, blood was sprayed
all over the kitchen walls, blood was all over my hands, and you
know what? It was hot.
He told me I looked sexy covered in his blood, I agreed and hit
him a few more times until he turned his head and I connected
with the side of his skull. I felt my hand break and I got even
more pissed off, so started kicking him. I didn’t stop until
someone jumped in and stopped the fight. When we were done it
looked like a murder scene.
I kept the blood-stained white tank top I had been wearing as
a trophy. I wanted to write something on it, and one night it
hit me: “BELLA VENDETTA”
It’s Italian for Beautiful Revenge.
Bella Vendetta became a good response to a lot of things after
that. I wanted revenge for everything— for our society,
our country, our culture. I wanted revenge from every magazine
or website that’s rejected my pictures because they were
too racy. I wanted revenge and I wanted it to be beautiful. |
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BME: |
Do you regret hurting him? |
BELLA:
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No, not at all: he got what was coming to him. I wouldn’t
tell everyone to go out and beat someone up who fucked them over,
but I have always been a fan of vigilante justice. It was probably
not the most adult way to handle things, but when love and passion
are involved there’s not much room for ration. When I broke
my hand, I had to quit my day job which pushed me to create BV
so it really helped me in a lot of ways.
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BME: |
What did he say after it was all over?
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BELLA:
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He cried and ran away. But we’re friends now and he’s
actually going to model for BV! |
BME: |
Who are the BV staff?
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BELLA:
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The original cast of characters for the Revenge Krew (both photographers
and models) were all close friends of mine, who thought it was
a great idea and were more than willing to help. I don’t
often approach people that I don’t personally know to work
for the site; most of the people on there who aren’t close
friends of mine have approached me and wanted to shoot for the
site. Every once in a while I’ll come across a really stunning
model or photographer and I’ll ask them to participate,
but I haven’t had very good luck with that.
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Just a few of BV's models.
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BME: |
Why do you think they aren’t interested in working
with BV? |
BELLA:
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Generally when someone you don’t know writes you and says,
“you’re pretty, you should model for my website but
I can’t pay you” the response isn’t very good.
Not that I would approach any model in those words anyway, but
I understand and respect anyone feelings if they don’t want
to model. The only time I get frustrated is when I approach a
model and they say no without even going to the site, seeing what
it’s about or hearing what I have to say. Some people hear
the words “adult oriented” and immediately think they’re
going to be exploited or taken advantage of. |
BME: |
No one on your site is paid?
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BELLA:
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No, nobody is paid! That’s part of the beauty of it. Everyone
involved is doing it purely for the love of quality erotica. The
only people who have been paid are web designers and programmers.
Don’t get me wrong, I think people should be paid for their
time and talent, so as soon as some money starts coming in from
this project I definitely want to compensate people. But it’s
been such a beautiful experience seeing people make art/porn/erotica
because they really want to.
If I was able to pay models I think it’d make more people
want to pose, but I don’t want anybody whose sole reason
for posing is to make money. Anyone whose first question is “how
much are you paying” is someone that probably won’t
fit well into the site. My main concern with money right now is
making back what I put into getting the site up. Once that happens
I hope to make a little bit of profit, but I’m not trying
to get rich off taking advantage of anybody.
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BME: |
You also have erotica writers, including yourself?
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BELLA:
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I do a lot of writing for the site. All the news updates are
by me unless otherwise noted, all the descriptions of photosets
are be written by me and I do a lot of the erotica writing. Writing
is something I don’t even think about anymore, it’s
just a part of me. The ability to create mental images and convey
emotions with words has always fascinated me. It’s just
something I need to do at this point. But what I love
even more than writing is reading work, and doing performance
poetry and slam competitions and things like that. |
BME: |
You’ve got a lot of writing experience, actually.
You participate in a few other publications, can you tell me about
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BELLA:
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Day Xanadu is my personal zine that I’ve been doing for
ten years. It’s about my life in general— sometimes there’s
political stuff in it, sometimes reviews of others writing, poetry,
rants, angry feminist musings and just about everything in between.
I usually have one or two contributing artists and/or writers
in each issue. It’s the one medium I have where there are
no defining lines. It’s an incredibly personal publication.
You’ll find things in there about me that I probably won’t
even discuss in person, but it’s developed a pretty loyal
per-zine following and I’ve grown completely comfortable
saying anything and everything in there. I’ve been published
in other zines around the world and my writing has also been featured
in three spoken word cassettes, read by other people. Raped
by a Poet, Best poems of 2001 and on the air of an
Italian radio station.
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BME: |
How many models, writers and photographers do you have?
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BELLA:
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It’s constantly changing, but currently there are about
twenty-eight models and forty photographers. I have a lot more
waiting for paperwork and other legal nonsense to go through and
a lot more models/photographers on my “dream” list
that I’ll ask once the site is up and running.
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BME: |
How do people apply to be involved in the site? What
kinds of things do you look for? |
BELLA:
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There are sections on the site where you can fill out an application
to be a member of the Krew. You don’t need to have a professional
portfolio, and you don’t have to be published anywhere else,
but you do need to have a sample to share with us and let us know
what you’re capable of doing. There’s no real formula
for what we’re looking for because we have really diverse
people involved. Some of the writers write for major publications,
some have never published a story in their life. Some models are
well established and some are trying this for the first time.
The only thing that’s a must is creativity. |
Laura (IAM:.onyx)
is one of BV’s main writers.
"His arms pulled me into him, as I nuzzled
the side of my face into his chest. His hands motioned
down my back and over my ass, squeezing it softly. He
slowly moved his hands over to my hips and began sliding
them onto my inner thighs. Kissing my neck softly as
the warm water fell down his scalp through his hair
and onto my back. I turned around facing the corner
of the shower reaching my hands up as far as I could
reach, with my back arched and my bottom angled up I
leaned into the wall..."
I’d never written erotica before BV. The closest
thing I’d come to writing erotica was when I was
thirteen and I’d write short stories about boys
that I had crushes on— what I’d want to happen
and what had happened. I’m not sure if that counts
as erotica though. I know one of my English professors
would be very surprised to hear that I was writing professionally—
she had wanted me to go to an E.S.L. (English as a Secondary
Language) office to get some help with my errors!
When I heard about BV, I wanted to help in any way I
could. They needed writers, so I tried it out. Since
I started writing I’ve had friends of mine suggest
I write for gay and lesbian magazines or to start a
book of my own consisting of my short stories. I write
as often as I can. Every time I get an idea I start
typing feverishly. I never have storyboards for my writing—
it just comes out naturally. Thank god I’m a fast
typer! So far I’ve donated eighteen stories, and
the feedback is great.
I write the way I like to read erotica. For example,
when I read romance novels I always search for the sex
scenes and only read them. I like fewer introductions
and buildup and instead just getting right into the
good stuff. I expose what I've experienced, dreamt of
and longed for. In the future, I’d like to do
a little bit of modeling. My dream photo shoot involved
lip sewing, but for now, I’ll leave everything
racy to the written word.
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Juicy (IAM:PiercedPuff)
is a twenty-two year old from New Jersey and is one
of BV’s star models.
When I was eighteen, I started taking pictures for fun
to send into BME. They were mostly of play piercing
sessions or BDSM play because that’s what I wanted
to see on BME or in BME/Hard galleries. My style of
modeling is somewhat paradoxical. I get anxious when
I have to call to order pizza or talk to strangers,
but I have naked pictures on the internet! One shoot
I’ll feel like stepping on someone’s throat
and spitting on them, and the next I’ll want to
wear my Eeyore toe socks and cuddle with teddy bears.
Modeling gives me a lot of self-confidence and has allowed
me to come to terms with the things I don’t like
about myself. I can now walk around without makeup on
or wake up in the morning with my hair silhouetted around
my face like a helmet and still feel beautiful.
I met Bella at a suspension convention and asked her
if she’d like to take my picture. I’d modeled
before; I’m on a few sites like www.insex.com
and www.citykittie.com,
and am even in a ModCon book. After meeting her, I modeled
for her production company www.myownbrain.com
and she became one of my few close friends and a personal
inspiration. She embodies so much that I want to be:
I love that she makes me stand up for myself and she’s
taught me that it’s okay to tell people who hurt
me to fuck off.
You can currently see galleries featuring me in a carpentry
porn set, catheter blood bath set, an emo love set with
Bella, rooftop liquid latex, getting beaten on a boat
by Bella and bowling alley porn with Bella. In the future,
I want to do a set where my boyfriend kidnaps me with
his van filled with Eeyores and candy, a daddy’s
little girl scarification set, tons of play piercing
shoots, and I’d love to take dirty pictures at
my movie theater after hours, and a Star Wars porn set
with light sabers.
I love posing for BV because I’m not conventional.
“Alternative” photographers are sometimes
not even into the stuff I am. Most people aren’t
into real blood play and they’re not often into
taking pictures of me when I’m really scared and
crying. Bella is, and that’s one of the reasons
why I love her. I’m only interested in modeling
now when I can have fun with it. I don’t want
to pretend to get tied up and have the cheesy look of
surprise on my face for some porn site, I don’t
want to get half naked and sit on some bed pretending
to cry. I’m a creep and I want to take creepy
pictures. I want to put my hair in pigtails and have
Bella tie me up until my mascara is genuinely running
down my cheeks and blinding my eyes, until my muscles
are actually cramping because I can’t move and
I am squirming, I want to be able to beg her to stop
and honestly be scared when she laughs at me. Bella
would never ask me to pretend to look scared, she’d
make it happen. And that is why I love Bella Vendetta.
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BME: |
Can you give me a beginner’s guide to BV? What kinds
of things can you find within its pages?
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BELLA:
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There's about forty different kinks, and we're still growing!
Some of them are: 80s Trash: Roller-skates
and prom dresses, leg warmers and cheap plastic jewelry.
Bathrooms: Public restrooms, bubble baths and
shower scenes.
BDSM: Bondage, discipline, domination, submission,
sadism and masochism.
Blood Sex: Play piercing, vampirism, and cutting.
Currently all the blood play is real
blood. Any sets involving special effects makeup or fake blood
is in other categories.
Boots and Braces: Steel toes, suspenders, face
smashing, shaved heads, white laces and bleached jeans.
Clowns: rubber chickens, face paint, clown
shoes striped socks and big red noses.
Deprivation and Asphyxiation: Choking, strangulation,
sensory deprivation of any kind, blindfolding and auto erotic
asphyxiation.
Food: Food smearing licking, worshipping, insertion
and cooking.
Foot Worship: Forced foot worship, foot portraits,
cute toes, shoes, pedicures and foot bondage.
Genderfucking: Crossdressing, role playing,
strap-ons, sissy boys in tutus and butchy women in suits.
Graveyards: Cemeteries, fucking gravestones
and making imaginary love to the dead.
Menstrual art: This section is aimed to revolutionize
menstruation. It's revenge for any commercial girls have seen
telling them their period is dirty and for any man who wouldn't
make love to them while they were on the rag.
Necro: Zombie porn, the undead, crime scene
victims, sex where one partner plays dead and murder sets.
Pinups: Glamour shots, rockabilly kings and
queens, classic beauty and cheesecake glam. Vintage girdles
and nylons with backseams, fingerwaved hair and open toed pumps.
Smoking: Cigar, cigarette, blunt, joint, pipe,
bong and gravity bong smoking.
Uniforms: Nazis, nurses, flight attendants,
postal workers, military personnel, police officers, cheerleaders,
waitresses and catholic school girl uniforms.
Water Sports: Golden showers, urination and
women who can pee standing up.
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BME: |
That’s a lot of different subjects. How did you
come up with all of them?
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BELLA:
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I came up with about eighty-five percent of them, and they all
turn me on and it’s the kind of smut I want to see. The
rest have been ideas models have had or that fans have written
in with. The main idea of the site is to show what gets the models
off. No one is does anything they don’t want to do.
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BME: |
How do you avoid fake situations— how do you make sure
that the girls kissing girls are actually attracted to each other,
and that the blood play is real etc?
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BELLA:
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I believe that a key factor in anything being fake is money.
Because there’s no money involved people are only doing
things they actually want to do. There is some fake blood on the
site, but we make sure to keep it separated from the real blood
play. The girls kissing each other are actually into each other—
they’re friends or lovers and they’ve planned to do
a shoot on their own accord for no other reason than they think
it will be hot. Nobody is paying anybody else to act like they’re
interested. |
BME: |
What has been some of the feedback on the site?
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BELLA:
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People love it! Girls write and thank us for making a site they
can look at and not feel bad about, and men write and say thank
you for making the kind of site they’ve been dreaming about.
Photographers and models tell us that they really like what we’re
doing and often tell us that they’d love to be a part of
it. |
BME: |
You have some very risky subjects though— you must get
some negative comments.
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BELLA:
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Of course. Most of the hate mail I get is about the age play,
necro fetish and substance abuse sections. There was also a message
board that had a pretty heated discussion about how nasty the
menstrual art section was. I just tell people that I'm sorry they
have a problem with the content, but if they want some more vanilla
pornography they should try burningangel.com (which I also model
for) because it’s my favorite alternative porn site. |
BME: |
You seem to have tapped into an unseen market. Who do
you see as your competitors? BME/Hard?
Suicide Girls?
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BELLA:
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I don’t think that BME or Suicide Girls are competition
actually. Both sites are doing completely different
things than BV is. I can’t find any other site where there’s
such an extensive collection of fetishes and hopefully this will
help us succeed. One of the things I really love about the adult
industry is that there is no competition because there’s
room for everyone in the industry. |
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Bella, portrait by Gina Wilk.
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BME: |
You were very public with the problems you were having getting the site up and running. You were even considering taking down BV. What changed your mind, or what convinced you to keep going with the site?
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I was feeling very burnt out about the whole thing. I was working ten hours a day, every day, on the site and it felt like it was never going to be launched. I couldn’t find anyone to do the billing, models were flaking out left and right, I had an intern who was making my life more difficult instead of easier, I was chasing after people for paperwork and photos they had promised and the relationship I was in was completely falling apart because of out different stances on pornography and sexuality in general. It just didn’t feel worth it anymore. I started the site as a personal journey for myself, and in the process it felt really good to help other people explore themselves and feel accepted too. But at the time, it just felt like nobody really appreciated all the work that was going into everything. So I sent an email out to everyone in involved with the site and asked them if BV had done anything positive for them, and if so, what was it, and did they want to continue with the site and why. The response I got was overwhelming. Every single person wrote back with long explanations of how much they have learned through this whole process, how much they love the site and the community surrounding it. More than a few of the emails brought me to tears. I realized that just because people don’t always openly express their support and gratitude doesn’t mean it’s not there. Everyone had very long and complex explanations as to why they were involved in the site in the first place. The shortest response I got was from one of my models in France, and she said in her broken English, “I so sorry you have problems. Please do not give up, for me, Bella Vendetta is freedom!”
After all was said and done I felt like I really just needed to finish what I started. I’m not the type of person that gives up, I was just having a moment of weakness. But I think it was important for me to step back and reevaluate why I was doing this and figure out the direction I wanted the project to take. It always seems like just when you want to give up everything falls into place and a fresh opportunity presents itself.
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BME: |
Who came through for you at the end?
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BELLA:
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Everyone involved with the site came through in a big way, just being honest and sharing their experiences with me. On a personal level, the web designer, Mitcz, really came through for me, reminding me how important this was to me and all the work that had gone into it. Surprisingly enough, my sister and my aunt both thought I should keep the site and not give up, and it felt good to have some support from family members. Shannon and Rachel Larratt (IAM:glider) and (IAM:MiL0) also helped me a lot. I am forever indebted to them because of that. One of my new models really came through and helped me work really long days resizing photos and picking up where my flaky intern had left off.
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BME: |
Speaking of your web designer, for the launch of the site you did a complete overhaul on the
site. It looks great.
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BELLA:
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The site design was completely redone by Reverend
Mitcz (IAM:mitcz).A
lot has changed since the original design. I went through a lot
of people trying to get the right feel for the site and I had
a really hard time finding a professional designer that understood
what I was going for, and Mitcz has really done my vision justice.
He’s been wonderful to work with on many levels. He’s
a good friend, knows the porn business, marketing and design inside
and out (he’s also the chief designer of vivid.com)
and he’s got a seriously twisted mind. Our site isn't quite
ready to sell memberships yet because we’re having a hard
time finding a billing provider that’s okay with our content.
We’re working on it every single day, so as soon as we find
one, we’ll be open for business.
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BME: |
You're having a release party- who's invited, who's coming, what's happening?
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BELLA:
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We’re having one hell of a celebration! Everyone is invited!!! Lots of the models and photographers will be there and some of the Krew members are coming all the way from Los Angeles to attend. Lots of the models are performing that evening; there will be a burlesque show, a rope bondage demonstration, a fire performance, a play piercing performance, a strip show, live band, a flesh hook pull raffles, giveaways, and merchandise for sale. It promises to be a fun filled action packed evening. It's in Brooklyn, NY and I'd love to cram as many people as possible into this space to witness the insanity that I’m sure will ensue.
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BME: |
Back to the site. What do you think will be the most popular section?
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BELLA:
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Honestly, I have no idea. I think a lot of people come for the
blood play because there aren’t many places you can find
it. I hope that someone will come looking for a particular section
and then discover they like looking at something they never considered
sexy before. |
BME: |
What's the best thing about running BV?
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BELLA:
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It’s fun! It’s the best thing that’s ever happened
to me honestly. My favorite thing is getting letters from fans,
models and photographers thanking me for making a site that lets
them be who they want to be, or for making a site filled with
the kind of smut people actually want to see. |
BELLA:
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With the United States government cracking down on porn sites, in their War on Porn, BV is in danger. Are you worried about this? How much does this effect your decision to launch BV and how will you avoid being prosecuted for owning/operating BV?
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BME: |
Yes, I believe my site is in a lot of danger. Sites are getting shut down left, right and centre. All this legal nonsense recently definitely made me wonder if right now is a bad time to launch the site, but I think right now is actually the perfect time. This is what the world needs: people who aren't ashamed and who aren't afraid to push limits.
I don't think I can fully avoid being prosecuted. I have to be prepared for at least some legal repercussions, and luckily all of my legal paperwork is in perfect order. Maybe what this industry needs right now is someone willing to stand up for what they believe in. Who is the US government to tell us what we are allowed to find sexy and what is “obscene.” I find it obscene and offensive that so many other “alternative” porn sites are altering the shoots they have up for fear of legal problems. I want to accurately represent this subculture, not hide behind a lot of pretty pictures, not tell my models that it's wrong of them to have age play fantasies, etc. This is a community of consenting adults making art to share with the world, and I'll stand by that 100%.
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BME: |
With that, what's in the future for BV?
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BELLA:
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World domination. Straight up.
I want to change the way the adult industry is run. I want to
make a safe place for people to show off their smutty side. And
I also want to do a line of video and a lot of live performances.
I can’t get into it too much because the details are surprises
that I’m not ready to let out of the bag, but I see the
live performances as a three ring circus but with nudity and the
videos will be quality with actual story lines and amazing
performances by our talented Krew.
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BME: |
What specific changes do you hope to see in the adult
industry?
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BELLA:
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I’d like to see more realism and seeing women running
things more often. It’s such a male dominated industry,
which is funny to me, because it thrives on women. It’s
all about what men want to see women doing, so I’d really
like for people to become interested in what turns these women
on. I think the majority of the adult industry is a lot of men
telling women what to do because they think that’s what
other men want to see. But I know plenty of men who don’t
like blonde girls with cum on their faces. If that's what turns
you on, that’s great, do your thing, but that’s not
what turns me on, and I know there's a market for "intellectual"
pornography, if you will. There's a fine line between erotica/art/porn
as it is already, so I’d like to see that blurred even more.
I’d like to make people question themselves, “Wow,
does this really turn me on?" There's no thought process
behind most porn: it’s penis and vagina and it's meant
to get you off as quickly as possible. What's really refreshing
to me about this whole alternative porn movement is that it’s
actually making people think. BV is all about doing things
differently. I’d like to kick things up a few notches.
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Although BellaVendetta.com enters into some of
the “faux pas” subjects of pornography, it’s always done
in a safe and responsible way. All of the models posing are of legal
age, and most importantly— they’re doing it because they
want to. No one is waving dollar bills in their faces and bribing
them to do things that they don’t feel comfortable with. It
may push people's sexual limits, but does it in a harmless way. I wish Bella and
her Krew luck and success with avoiding crack downs by the US Government and FBI, and hope they have a long and prosperous future in the real alternative porn industry.
— Gillian Hyde (IAM:typealice)
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