She shouldn't call herself a porn star.
She hasn't been a porn star since 2017.
More often than not, when these ladies who were in porn and had a good exposure run in porn become providers, they disappoint as providers.
Guys expect them to do what they see them do in the porn movies and these former porn stars are not going to do it - there is no need for them to do so.
They did it on camera because the freakier they are on camera, the more work they will get.
The porn business is very unforgiving.
First time a gal refuses to take her career one step further by pushing the envelope on what she does on camera, there is always 10 new girls, younger and fresher, who will do freakier things than she would for LESS money.
But once they leave the porn business and become providers, they don't have to be freaky anymore.
No one is going to see it on a video.
Especially not for the price they charge to be providers.
If you were to take one of these former porn stars turn provider and start them out at a base price of $300-400 for just basic half and half and then add all the freaky things you've seen them do in their porn scenes and do an upcharge for each one, by the time it's all added, you wouldn't want to pay for it and for most guys, you couldn't afford it.
By the way, her Porn Star career wasn't that illustrious.
She worked mostly for B companies and for very few A companies.
http://www.iafd.com/person.rme/perfi...rry-hilson.htm
Also 40 performer credits in 4 years is not much.