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09th Jan 2023

Porn star explains why funniest fan moments occur at Disneyland

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Maitland Ward said there have been a few flustered reactions

Porn star Maitland Ward has revealed why her funniest fan experiences often occur at Disneyland.

The former actress, who starred in “Boy Meets World” before pursuing a career in porn, said meeting dads at the theme park can often result in some pretty flustered reactions.

Speaking to The New York Post, she said the dads are visiting the tourist attraction with their families when the moments take place, and they suddenly go: “Oh yeah, I know you from somewhere'”.

Maitland added: “It’s not always, ‘Hey, can I have your autograph?’

“It’s just like a look … like ‘Oh yeah, I know you from somewhere.”

 

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It’s been over 20 years since the star hit our TV screens when she was just 16-years-old.

Years later in 2019, she signed for her first adult feature film “Drive” when she was 42.

She told The Post: “I was like, ‘Oh my God’.

“It beat Bernie Sanders’ heart attack the day it came out on the Google searches.

“It was number one like all day.”

 

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Maitland said her parents were very supportive, as well as her husband Terry Baxter – who she met on the set of the soap The Bold and the Beautiful when she was younger.

She’s since been the star of 25 adult films, including titles such as “Cosplay Queen” and “Poolside Affairs.”

In September, the actress also published her memoir “Rated X: How Porn Liberated Me from Hollywood.”

She now makes six figures a month from her OnlyFans alone, but she said the most intriguing things she gets asked to do aren’t actually that sexual.

Maitland said some like to pretend they’re on a date with her at a bar, while others enjoy her slipping into the role of her “Boy Meets World” character, Rachel, who she played from 1998 until 2000.

Different strokes, I guess…

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