July 29, 2020 |
Maitland Ward Doubles Down on Porn Career with New Essay, Interview |
Maitland Wardâa mainstream actress best known for her stint on Disney’s Boy Meets Worldâshocked the world when she announced she was switching from mainstream to porn. Then she shocked everyone outside the industry by sticking with itâand those inside by becoming an outspoken advocate of the industry. She kept shocking people when she signed a contract with Deeper, then extended that contract until at least 2022. Now, sheâs doubled down on that commitment by writing an essay for the Daily Beast about how porn was the best decision she ever made. âMany expected my rise in the adult world, including many in the adult world itself, to be a flash in the pan. It was a stunt. I wasnât serious. No one from mainstream ever is,â she wrote, describing how she could have gone the standard route of a washed-up Hollywood star looking for attention: sex tape, âpoor-meâ media blitz, YouTube channel. âThis was not me. It would never be me. I am not ashamed.â Rather, Ward says, her career in adult entertainment has given her all the things that mainstream never could. âPeople will ask me if I fear that the adult industry has ruined me for mainstream. Itâs quite the opposite. Mainstream ruined me for mainstream. It became limiting and I was bored. This pigeonhole they put me in grew smaller and smaller,â she wrote. In an interview with Yahoo News this week, Ward elaborated, âHollywood wanted to typecast me. To pigeonhole me as this light comedic actress. To be forever what I was at twenty. And while I love comedy, I love other things too.â One of those things, she implied in both the interview and the Daily Beast essay, is sex. But, she told the Daily Beast, âWhen I hit my thirties, I was told I couldnât be sexy. A publicist said to me, in a way that seemed polite to him, that if they wanted sexy theyâd get someone who was 25.â Instead of dealing with that silliness, at the age of 42, Ward turned to porn, where older women have been making money as MILFs and beyond for years. About a year ago, in summer 2019, she announced her transition into adult films, rocketing to the top of the industry with Drive, a feature film she made with Vixen Media Groupâs Deeper.com. âSubscriptions for the site and Vixen Media Group went wild. The headlines were international and viral. I trended No. 1 on Google all day, topping Bernie Sandersâ heart attack (the joke was that I gave it to him).â She went on to win a combined six AVN and Xbiz awards for her workâand itâs only been a year. Her success makes sense, wrote Ward. âA lot of people tell me theyâve been masturbating to me for more than 20 years. Think about that. Thatâs no easy taskâbeing fap material for someone for nearly three decades.â But rather than forever portraying the funny airhead that Boy Meets World typecast her as for mainstream, Ward wrote, âNow, Iâm playing roles that I want to play. I can be dark and twisted and sexual. Iâm afforded the freedom to find my voice, and that isnât something mainstream often allows you to do. I have porn to thank for that.â And she thinks that consumers have porn to thank for a lot more these days, too. In her interview with Yahoo News, Ward called the porn sheâs making an âessential serviceâ during the coronavirus pandemic. âMy personal content saw a major uptick during this time,â Ward said. âThe human connection, that intimacy is needed now more than everâ¦People are really seeing now how vital adult entertainment is in times like these and will be in an uncertain future,â she said. âItâs getting us through all this mentally as well as physically. And thatâs no small thing.â |