Adult Video News Awards
Porn Pro Wiret blow in front of the camera
… examine vegas cops
Published

Two types in porn biz were physically physically in front of the camera at the Adult Video News Awards in Las Vegas – and we do not mean sexually … You met in a violent incident that was now examined by the police.
Jay PlayhardA producer of adult film content, got into a heated argument with porn stars Kendra Kox'S husband – who goes after his nickname “Stay” – According to the police and witnesses on January 25th in the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
Cops say that the dispute soon became a physical argument … and now it is an investigation by the police in Vegas.
The video preserved by TMZ shows that StayReady goes to Playhard in the casino and tells him something – then throw a blow to connect with Playhard's head. The two give each other a piece of their mind … but finally they stop feuding and go separate paths.
Other film material shows a security guard who steps to Playhard, who talks about calling the police.
TMZ interviewed Kendra – she is best known as a “naughty hot woman” and has the porn girls who went wirelessly with stayready. She tells us why her husband Playhard consists in believing that he steals their content and others in the industry.
Jay Playhard, who worked with Kendra as a content manager between 2022 and 2023, announces TMZ that her claim is a case of defamation, and says she tries to intimidate him by pulling his name through the mud. He gave a formal explanation to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on the AVN conflict.
Brian GrossA representative of AVN Adult Entertainment Expo says that they are currently working with Virgin Hotels Security and local law enforcement authorities and rejected it to continue commenting.
StayReady tells TMZ … “I thought I created a friendship through our business with Jay Playhard … but I have the feeling that he came up with the intention of stealing our business and the name of my wife and our professional Call to ruin – and I have the feeling that I have to protect that. “