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Fresh faces in adult film: an intimate interview with Liz Ocean

Hey there, Euro X News fans! ๐Ÿ‘‹ I’m your host, Tommy Sy and today we have a beautiful Hungarian girl with us, a very young one. We’re going to do the whole podcast in Hungarian. Miss Liz Ocean! We’ve taken the original Hungarian YouTube video (which you can check out below if you’re feeling adventurous ๐Ÿ˜‰) and translated it for our English-speaking audience. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this candid chat with one of the industry’s hottest newcomers!

Tommy: Hello! Great, our first Hungarian podcast. With you? How are you?
Liz Ocean: Well, I’m a little tired, but I’m fine, thank you very much. ๐Ÿ˜Š

Tommy: Let’s start right at the beginning. Can we know where you’re from?
Liz Ocean: I came from Balatonszemes, I was born in Siรณfok, but Balatonszemes is my hometown, the best place in the world.

Tommy: You just decided to get into this profession one day.
Liz Ocean: Yes.

Tommy: How did all this come about?
Liz Ocean: Well, I worked in child protection. I was in a children’s home, a child supervisor, which didn’t go well because I was attacked by a child two years younger than me. I was 18 at the time, he was 16. They twisted the case, saying I was at fault, and I resigned. I couldn’t find a job with my profession after that, and I was thinking about what would be good to work on, what I could make a career out of, what I would like. If I like modeling, I like to feel beautiful, I don’t want to do a job where I’m trampled on like in most jobs you can take at home, and so I thought about having an OnlyFans account, you know, then I can do makeup, which I love, I can dress up nicely, talk to people, and so an acquaintance of mine, with whom I no longer have a good relationship, suggested why I don’t start adult filming. I said this isn’t really for me because I wore clothes that were about this revealing, and somehow there was a click, and then okay, everyone started with PR, almost everyone. I said, okay, then write to PR now, and that’s how I got into it.

Tommy: Well, since we’ve talked about sexuality. What were you like, let’s not talk about what you’re like today, but if you think back to your old self, or your self a year and a half ago, how different was it from today?
Liz Ocean: Wow, that’s a very good question. I really didn’t know as much as I do now, obviously, because you learn a lot in life in the profession, but even then I liked to have sex, like every healthy person, but much more classically.

Tommy: I see. Well, that’s what I wanted to ask, how open were you to things, but then you did more or less the well-established classic things. I see. Did you have several relationships, or did you not really jump from one relationship to another?
Liz Ocean: No, it happened very often that I jumped from one to another because I was still quite attachment-obsessed at that time. So it was hard for me to get out, and I waited for a certain time, but there were times when there was this too. I also had lovers, and one-night stands, but I mostly stayed in relationships to fulfill ourselves in that. But there were interesting things.

Tommy: After you started this profession, if you think back now, was it able to show you something new? Or did you find something in it that you wouldn’t have dared before because you were afraid of how to present it? Because this is the problem for many people, that they would like to do things, but they don’t know how to communicate it to their partner because they don’t know what response they will get from them. Were you able to blossom a little?
Liz Ocean: Yes, actually, I approached it then that if something wasn’t good for me, I wouldn’t speak up for it, that it would be better for the other person. I always put everyone before myself, in other parts of life, and now I feel that if I’m sexually with someone, I definitely say what’s good for me, because it’s not about him, not about me, but about both of us, and if he doesn’t like that I want to talk about this with him, then there’s the door.

Tommy: Good. You had your first scene. In fact, not yet, but you were just going there. What went through your mind? So you go to work for someone to do a job you haven’t done before. What was going through your head? How did you approach the whole thing?
Liz Ocean: It was a very, very strange feeling that I’m going there now, and I’m going to have sex with a completely, well, stranger in front of cameras, whom I’ve known for two days, which wouldn’t be a problem, but we didn’t even speak the same language, it was very, very different from previous experiences. I went there, there was PR’s translator, the lady, she was very sweet, very helpful, they told me everything that was going to happen now, there was nothing that caught me off guard. Obviously, I was embarrassed by the cameras, even though I had been modeling for five or six years before, so I had been modeling for years before, but I was still embarrassed by the cameras that I was naked, and I had to have an act with someone there. I’m not saying it was the scene of my life, because obviously no one’s is, and I was in panic too.

Tommy: Because it was the first, right?
Liz Ocean: Yes, but I’m saying it wasn’t a bad scene.

Tommy: And you mentioned OnlyFans. Before that, you hadn’t produced any boy-girl content for OnlyFans, right?
Liz Ocean
: No, I hadn’t. Just individual, or girl-on-girl. I started that a month, well, less than a month before the first shoot.

Tommy: Yes, but that’s completely different, right? Because you’re in completely different circles in a completely different million, atmosphere, you work where it’s just you and the partner, and a phone that’s put on a stand, that’s it, right?
Liz Ocean
: Yes.

Tommy: Good, you had your first scene, what did you think afterwards? I guess you just started thinking to yourself a bit like, now I’m going forward, I’m stopping, I’m waiting, or something like that. What was your first thought?
Liz Ocean
: There wasn’t any waiting in me, I knew I was going to move forward because I wanted to build a life like the one I’m in now, or the one I still want to be in, I wanted to make a career out of this, I wanted people to love me, and not see in me that, Oh my God, she just goes there, and then the scene is done, and she goes home, but really likes to experience this. But basically, after the first scene, it would have been in me that when will this come out, what will the family think, only because unfortunately it came out a day before my first scene.

Tommy: Because what before you would have shot it, or after you shot it?
Liz Ocean
: Before I shot it.

Tommy: So you found out the family that you were going to go and shoot an adult content product with someone.
Liz Ocean
: I had a car accident with PR on the second, back in January.

Tommy: Oh, I remember that.
Liz Ocean
: Yes, and every major news portal covered it, Telex, RTL, everything.

Tommy: And that was before the scene.
Liz Ocean
: Well, I was going to shoot at ten, and at eight in the morning my phone was ringing from my mom, dad, acquaintances, saying what the fuck is this?

Tommy: I see.
Liz Ocean
: I went to shoot in such a panic, but fortunately I calmed down there, because there are people there who understand their stuff, and know how to calm down a person who is very tense.

Tommy: And you told them point-blank, guys, tomorrow I’m going to work, first scene. Yes. I see. Many said okay. No, they didn’t say that.
Liz Ocean
: They worked a bit differently, but now they’ve made peace with it.

Tommy: Now they’ve made peace with it. How did friends react to it?
Liz Ocean
: Many said thank you very much, that’s enough of the friendship, but now I’m not going to lynch them if they go to work in a factory, go to be a lawyer, then they shouldn’t lynch me for this. The real friends, who really love me for who I am, know that I haven’t become a different person, and they stayed here. But fortunately, everyone who didn’t have a place in my life has dropped out.

Tommy: I see. And those friends who stayed, I guess there are boys and girls among them. Don’t they usually ask, hey, what’s this whole thing like, I thought. Especially the boys, right?
Liz Ocean
: No, girls. Girls rather. Boys ask too, but they rather ask how to get in as a boy, not that I want to, my friend asks, and how does this go, how does the boys’ little cobra stand for hours, and what else, and I’m not a boy, so I don’t know everything about how this goes. Girls rather from the girl’s side.

Tommy: Have you noticed such a thing that girls seem a little jealous that they would also like to taste, at least once in such a, let’s say, adult film, boy thing, even if there are no cameras, what it might be like to be with a professional actor?
Liz Ocean
: Well, I notice that many say that this doesn’t fit into their lives, but many don’t say it out loud, but what really comes across from what they say is that they would very much like to try it once or twice, but there should be no consequences, no one should know about it, and similar things, but actually.

Tommy: So there’s a little devil lurking in everyone. You started doing this whole thing a year and a half ago, if I remember correctly, right? Yes. I remember such a thing that I don’t know when we first met on the set, but I think it must have been around this time. But even then, how should I say, things were quite cheerful, so it was never that gloomy, oh, what’s going to happen now, or where did I come, but it was always a funny day, at least that’s what I remember.
Liz Ocean: Why should I be in a bad mood? Okay, there may be times when I don’t feel like a shooting day because, let’s say, I know, Oh my God, I’m going at eight in the morning, I’ll be there until ten in the evening, obviously this is a job, you have to go there, you have to do it, I agreed to it, but in the meantime, I know that okay, I might be in a bad mood for this, but I can also be in a good mood, because I’m going there, even if only for myself, but at least I’m creating the mood, I’m talking to people, and if I don’t go with the intention of making every day of mine happy, then I’ll actually be depressed all my life.

Tommy: Well, I always used to say that after all, we’re selling a dream to people, right, and somehow we have to present that this is the life we live together. Whichever scene we do, that’s exactly what’s best. Let’s sum things up a bit, you’ve been working for a year and a half. If you look back a bit at your first scene, or your first scenes, how would you characterize yourself? What do you think you’ve managed to change in this and this and this and this to your advantage?
Liz Ocean: Well, I think the most important thing is that I was very naive at the beginning, in other areas of life as well, not just in this area, because you need to have a stance here too. I was very naive, I don’t consider myself much better now, but I’ve developed a lot in this. My stamina was definitely better, so obviously in an eight-hour job you can endure better where there’s not such a physical strain, but my stamina has improved a lot too.

Tommy: What’s this due to?
Liz Ocean: Well, let’s say there’s a day when we expect to go there, finish in four hours, and I’m still there after the ninth hour, and you have to endure there, you have to prepare for it, because let’s say there’s so much downtime because something’s wrong with the camera, the sound.

Tommy: But what’s the reason your stamina improved?
Liz Ocean: Well, this, because I realized here that.

Tommy: I think you suddenly started doing sports, or I don’t know what.
Liz Ocean: I live on the third floor, it’s quite sporty, I don’t have an elevator.

Tommy: Okay, let’s go back to sexuality a bit. You said that before you got into all this, you had relationships before, but you were sexually active here. What could the profession offer you that, let’s say, you hadn’t tried before, or couldn’t, and maybe something you didn’t even know was good for you, and you didn’t do it before?
Liz Ocean: Well, anal sex, that’s for sure. I’ve come to like it in private life too.

Tommy: Did you have attempts before?
Liz Ocean: There were, but someone who tries it for the first time and really doesn’t understand it in private life, now obviously it won’t be like someone who’s been doing this for years.

Tommy: I’d like to defend the men, boys outside the profession a little bit, because if you think about it, and I think you agree with this, that we never show the most important part of anal sex in the films. The preparation. Everything stops there, the camera stops, we prepare things, etc., etc., so that when it comes to that, everything works smoothly, without problems, and the viewer only sees that we went from one place to another, and everyone is happy, cheerful and glad. Meanwhile, this was preceded by a twenty-minute, even thirty-minute preparation, which they don’t see, and many boys and men who watch these products only see that from here to there. I teleport. And it’s not that simple. And I’ve noticed that many women, I mean ordinary women, often tell me why men can’t make progress and gain knowledge in this area, because we don’t show it, because it’s not in the movies.
Liz Ocean: I don’t think you should learn from porn movies how to behave in private.

Tommy: Yes, but the truth is that because porn movies have become such an everyday product, I don’t think anyone would have watched sexual advice videos, as there were examples before, today everyone watches porn movies. It’s not certain that porn movies are the best in terms of advice, because as I said before, there’s a lot missing that should be in it if the person wants to practice this in everyday life. So that’s it. We don’t show in action movies either that the stuntman falls off the roof ten times before he jumps over that house once. Well, so, anal sex, yes, what else?
Liz Ocean: This is a very, very good question, and difficult to answer.

Tommy: You said you had already, or made content for OnlyFans with a girl before. Are you attracted to women, or was this just a let’s do it because we can sell it thing?
Liz Ocean: I’m attracted. If I wasn’t attracted to girls, I wouldn’t feel that even if 99 percent of my work was girl-on-girl, I wouldn’t take girl scenes.

Tommy: I’m only asking this because I’m sure you’ve had examples where you worked with a girl and in the first seconds it came across that she’s here for the money.
Liz Ocean: There was, yes, but I had been with girls before porn too, and I love girls anyway, so much better, I mean not always, but in many cases you can tune in much better with a girl than with a boy, because we’re both girls, we know what’s good and what’s not, but I think in many cases it’s even better with a girl than with a man.

Tommy: And I think now a misconception, so let’s try to dispel this here, because many men think that when they watch such a girl-on-girl video, as the girls do things there, and with what, it’s like this in private life too, but I think lesbian ladies laugh so hard at this time, because it has nothing to do with what we record. We create an act between women from a male perspective, but this is not reality, I think.
Liz Ocean: Yes, so I haven’t seen such a thing, I’m sure there is, but I haven’t seen such a thing that two girls would ride a double dildo facing each other in spider walk, let’s say, or something similar. Obviously, there are certainly toys, just not 25 vibrators at once.

Tommy: I know a couple, a female couple, who have been together for a very long time, and they don’t even have toys, because they said there’s no need.
Liz Ocean: Yes.

Tommy: Good, well, let’s get back to you. Well. A year and a half has passed. How do you feel?
Liz Ocean: Very good, and actually better and better from shoot to shoot. I liked it at the beginning too, I thought I like it now, I’ll get used to it, this work love will go down, and maybe after half a year I’ll drop out, or anything, because I get bored. I’ve never been able to do a given job for a very long time, because it’s very difficult to choose what I would like. I didn’t think I would love it this much. At the beginning, there were periods when I hated going to shoots. I already liked being there, I just didn’t want to start. But now I love going to work, I’m going today too. I can hardly wait actually, I love it much more than I thought I would, and I don’t love the sex part specifically, but I love even more how we behave with each other, that we respect each other as humans, which is rare in a workplace, that the atmosphere is really normal, we’re kind to each other, we can have coffee with each other.

Tommy: And let’s add that there are rules, it’s not that everyone with everyone, but everything is written down, everything is documented. And we have to stick to that. When you go to a shoot, for example, you give everything you choose, you like, and everything you don’t like, so let’s assume, there are girls who like their hair pulled, there are those who don’t, if they talk dirty to them, if not, and then you have to tick all this, yes, I like it, no, and then they will relate to you in the scene accordingly. That’s why I say everything is documented, so to speak, we have to go by the rules.
Liz Ocean: And they ask very often afterwards too.

Tommy: That’s right. Well, this is the big difference, I think this is one of the big differences between the adult film industry and let’s say OnlyFans, where you’re in a room.
Liz Ocean: You do what you want.

Tommy: You do what you want with the person, you’re both registered, no paper, nothing and goodbye.
Liz Ocean: Yes. And there’s also this misconception here. Yes. Let’s say, sorry, I’m interrupting. Go ahead, go ahead. So, many people told me, okay, then you’ll do porn, but then you’ll catch all kinds of STDs, similar things, and this is also a huge misconception that I think needs to be dispelled, because everyone here is screened. So there are two-week tests here with blood tests, urine tests, so you go to a shoot showing the other person the test. And this is also a big misconception, but I don’t understand why this part hasn’t spread more, what screenings we go to, when this isn’t a secret anyway.

Tommy: Yes, and it’s not a secret either, if you look at when OnlyFans pages exploded, and when it became a huge, how should I say, viewing surface during Covid. We could work on one-day Covid tests, if we could, because there were main seasons when we couldn’t even work because of Covid, and everyone had to stop. Now look, OnlyFans doesn’t ask for screening, they don’t ask for tests, they don’t ask for contracts, and everyone does what they want, and goodbye. So that’s why the viewership of OnlyFans grew so much at that time, because people’s hands weren’t tied there. We take things quite seriously here. Yes. Now that you’ve tasted it all and see what it’s all about. How do you imagine a five-year plan ahead of you?
Liz Ocean: I often think about this, because I live for today and tomorrow, because I’m not going to buy Paris sausage instead of salami because it’s cheaper, but I’m saving money so that I have something to put aside, because obviously I won’t be able to do this at sixty. I know, just no one will watch.

Tommy: Well, look, there’s demand for that too, but anyway.
Liz Ocean: Yes, but it’s rare. I’d like to, if it’s possible and I can do it, then have my own production, I’d like to have my own Pornhub channel too, and I’d like to run my OnlyFans higher, and I’m doing the diving school now, I want to be an industrial diver, then comes the Golden Deer course, to have an agricultural qualification too, and I really like to learn, not the general subjects, but I liked to learn what interests me, and I’d like to complete as many professions as possible, so that in addition to these that are planned here, I can reach for anything if needed.

Tommy: Good, look, before I let you go, because I know you’re rushing, because they told me, and you’re saying too that you have a job, and you need to get there. But before that, I’d like to do a quick little quiz with you, especially if I can find my little paper, so what’s here too. Look, it’s very simple. Ten questions, okay? The point of the game is that you have to react and answer very quickly, within a second, okay? So I ask a question, and then you answer immediately. Can we start? Good. Size or technique?
Liz Ocean: Technique.

Tommy: Anal or pussy?
Liz Ocean: Both.

Tommy: Good. Anal or DP?
Liz Ocean: Anal.

Tommy: Shaved or hairy?
Liz Ocean: Shaved.

Tommy: Older or young?
Liz Ocean: Younger.

Tommy: Top or bottom?
Liz Ocean: What?

Tommy: You. Top or bottom?
Liz Ocean: Oh, okay sorry! ๐Ÿซฃ Bottom.

Tommy: Three questions, small questions. Who does it better, boys or girls, okay? Kissing?
Liz Ocean: Girls.

Tommy: Oral?
Liz Ocean: Both.

Tommy: Sex?
Liz Ocean: Boys most of the time.

Tommy: Good. If you could choose, what would you shoot for? OnlyFans or adult films?
Liz Ocean: Adult films.

Tommy: I mean the productions, of course.
Liz Ocean: It’s a bit more serious, I think.

Tommy: Good, good. Natural or silicone?
Liz Ocean: Natural.

Tommy: Natural or injected?
Liz Ocean: My lips are filled.

Tommy: I was thinking about the boys now, sorry.
Liz Ocean: I started from silicone.

Tommy: No, I wasn’t precise enough. Good, an extra question, just to make it eleven. You get to choose who the actors are? Two or three?
Liz Ocean: Three. I choose, of course.

Tommy: Yes, and who would it be? How would you put that threesome together? Gender-wise.
Liz Ocean: Two girls, one boy.

Tommy: Two girls, one boy. Should I say the actors? No, just ask, because there are girls who say two boys, and she herself is a girl, but good. One thing I’d like to find out from you before I let you go, what advice could you give to those girls who say, tomorrow I’d like to start all this, not just OnlyFans, but work at productions. I’d like you to explain what’s the difference between working at a production and in your little room at home. And the other thing is, what advice could you give about what to pay attention to?
Liz Ocean: Wow, with OnlyFans, the financial part there, because obviously most people start it for that, it won’t fluctuate as much as with productions, because if you have, let’s say, a hundred subscribers on OnlyFans now, there’s little chance it will go down to two in a month, but on OnlyFans too, if you put something out, it stays there obviously, like with regular productions too, but especially there, because you can’t limit who sees it, because it’s not your production. With productions, if someone specifically wants to start in adult films, then they should pay very, very close attention to how much and what they spend on, because there will be times when they might not have a single job in a month, maybe they had fifteen before, but maybe in the next three they’ll have two, and you have to put money aside too. Pay attention, so whoever can’t stand up for themselves, I wouldn’t let them into the adult film industry. Pay very close attention to their own body, if they go out partying, don’t be black and blue, because I’ve lost jobs for this, I think two as well. Be very meticulous about themselves, much more than basically. I’m not saying now that they should go to eyelash technicians, cosmetologists, similar, but this can be done at home too, I don’t go to the hairdresser either, only every four months. And learn to handle the sudden influx of money. Obviously, spend it as they want in the first three months, have money for travel, and work accessories and housing, but spend it as they want, try it out, but after that pay attention, who they accept money from, get a financial advisor too, I have one too, and if there’s a lot of money, I couldn’t really name any girls, but I could highlight one, who is 100% satisfied with herself, let’s not over-plasticize ourselves. I sometimes feel the two lip fillings are a bit too much, especially with lip gloss, but let’s not over-plasticize ourselves, we don’t need to be duck-lipped, we don’t need botox in our forehead, we don’t need botox anywhere until we’re 25, we don’t need such big breasts, especially now that natural has become fashionable in adult films too.

Tommy: That’s what I wanted to ask, do you feel now that you’re losing work because of artificiality?
Liz Ocean: Since naturalness is in fashion now, definitely.

Tommy: And is this also typical for tattoos, that you shouldn’t be too inked up?
Liz Ocean: That too, actually, that you shouldn’t have too many tattoos, so it had to be shot in a way that this side of me was visible, because I have five tattoos on this arm, smaller ones, but I think if I got one tattooed on my side now, a tiny one or anything, then I’d definitely have less work.

Tommy: I see. When you started working, I guess there were surprises, because let’s add that when you’re shooting, it’s not like at home where you do what you want, but you follow certain instructions, not just you, but all the colleagues who are in front of the camera, and I’m only saying this to dispel this misconception a bit, that when someone goes to work in such a sector, that there’s enjoyment all day long, and I do what I want, that here you always have to do almost at the snap of a finger what they say, and you have to put on a good face to this too.
Liz Ocean: There are times when, well, I think you were there too, when we were shooting the two girl, four boy scene for the fifth hour, out at the, can I say, at Rokko’s, and then we had been shooting for five hours, and everyone was fed up, but we hadn’t shot the cumshot part yet, and then yes, come on, let’s shoot it. That’s a bit taxing. What was very surprising to me was that it takes so long to put together a twenty-minute video seriously. I thought we’d be done in half an hour, but actually not. And that.

Tommy: Well, this is also a big difference between OnlyFans content and adult films.
Liz Ocean: You put that together, max. cut out a bad part, then upload it.

Tommy: Here there’s comedy, photography, yes, and this is all time, time, time, time, time. So this takes almost a whole day’s occupation.
Liz Ocean: Well, plus the downtime, which maybe I don’t even understand why it’s there, but then maybe you lost the battery in the camera, or all of them are discharged, because obviously if you shoot every day, then you don’t know where your head is.

Tommy: Yes, but there’s also such a thing that you have to stop because of some colleague, because they’re not ready yet. Yes. This has happened too.
Liz Ocean: Or on a plot, let’s say in two separate buildings, two different scenes are going on, and there aren’t enough crew members for it. Let’s say they call you over, saying hey, help, because how do you set this up, then you run, you go back badly. And I’m sitting like this, and like this. This feels like another cigarette.

Tommy: Yes. Well, look, I thank you very, very much for visiting us here. And I was glad to see this little smile of yours, and that you’re still smiling like a year and a half ago, and that you’re doing really well, and we’ll have a good chat then too.
Liz Ocean: I hope you’ll invite me again.

Tommy: I will for sure. Thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen, Liz Ocean.

Final thoughts

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