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Retired Adult Film Star Dubs Billie Eilish ‘Brave’ For Speaking Out Against Porn

Billie Eilish Randy Spears: The singer has been dubbed 'brave' by former adult film star after she spoke out against porn.
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Billie Eilish has been dubbed ‘brave’ by former adult film star, Randy Spears, after speaking out against p*** and the potential damage it can cause. 

The 20-year-old told interviewer Howard Stern earlier this month that she began watching it when she was just 11 years old and she’s convinced it ‘destroyed’ her brain.

In a chat with TMZ, Spears revealed that he agrees with the singer, and thinks it’s wrong for young people to ‘digest’ explicit s**ual content.

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He explained: “When we’re that young, our brains don’t have the capacity to digest [hardcore p***].

“Who in their right mind would want their seven-year-old [daughter or son] to be watching some woman with seven guys? It’s pretty despicable stuff.

“If your brain is still growing and you have very little life experience as an adult and you’re trying to digest that and make sense of that, I could see exactly how she could feel that way.”

He went on to add that he ‘applauds’ Eilish for speaking out about the issue, as it can be uncomfortable to talk about for some.

Spears commented: “I applaud her for it. Maybe it will do some good, somewhere down the line.”

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Billie Eilish has been dubbed ‘brave’ by former adult film star, Randy Spears, after she spoke out against p***. Credit: @billieeilish/Instagram

In the interview the former adult film star is referring to, Eilish claimed she used to ‘watch a lot of porn’ and it led to her finding only ‘violent’ s** appealing.

She stated: “I think p*** is a disgrace. I used to watch a lot of p***, to be honest. I started watching porn when I was, like, 11 and I didn’t understand why it was a bad thing. I thought that was how you learned to have s**.

“Unless it was violent I didn’t think it was attractive.

“I was a virgin, I had never done anything so it lead to problems where the first few times I had s** I was not saying no to things that were not good and it’s because I thought that that was what I was supposed to be attracted to.”

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