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Porn Star Danni Ashe is a naturally busty blonde vixen who has become one of the most popular big-breasted women in the industry. Danni Ashe's delicious and totally un-enhanced 32FF-23-35 figure gets people's attention, and her sexy smile keeps it. Danni Ashe only works on-camera with other women, saying that for her, sex with men is an emotional, meaningful encounter, while sex with women is 'fun' plain and simple. Danni Ashe worked as a dancer for several years before deciding to become a full-fledged, nationally-known feature stripper in 1994. After only five weeks on the road, Danni Ashe had a run-in with Jacksonville, Florida police that soured her on the whole business. Danni Ashe currently runs a Web site devoted to large-breasted women like herself, while appearing occasionally in girl/girl videos. Her wonderfully erotic tryst with European big-boob sensation Chloe Vevrier in 'Busty Bangkok Bangers' is a chance to catch Danni Ashe at her absolute hottest. She's also starred in Sapphic sexers like 'Tit To Tit #02' and 'Busty Covergirls #12,' either one of which shows just how much 'fun' Danni Ashe can have with her fellow chesty chums. Danni Ashe still turns up in the odd big-breast flick now and again. It's worth keeping an eye out for this intelligent, pretty, and lusty young lady. She is founder and CEO of Danni's Hard Drive, a pioneering adult softcore Web site. A subsidiary company, DHD Media, provides Internet infrastructure services. She claims the title of most downloaded woman on the Internet. Date of Birth: Tuesday, January 16, 1968 Place of Birth: Beaufort Country of Origin: United States Province / State: SC - South Carolina Ethnicity: Caucasian Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Blonde Height: 158 cm - 5 feet and 2 inches Weight: 52 kg - 114 lbs Measurements: 32FF-23-35 Interview with Danni : Q: How did you find yourself getting into the Internet business? ... I'd worked for many years as what they call a house dancer, and then I became a men's magazine model, and did a lot of softcore videos. And then I became what's called a feature dancer. Once you have built a name for yourself, have magazine credits and video credits, you can become what's called a feature, and you tour around the country from club to club, city to city, as sort of the headline attraction. You have themed 20-minute shows, and you are the reason people come to the club. So I did that for awhile, and had a number of really awful experiences. And out of those experiences I thought, "You know what, it's time to move on." ... And I had been using a personal computer for a number of years and running my fan club, and I knew that's what I wanted to do. I loved the computer. I was obsessed with the computer, and I thought, "I want to become a computer programmer." And in the interim, while I was waiting for a course to start, I ventured onto the Internet, and quickly got into the Usenet newsgroups where I was hearing that my pictures were being posted, and started talking to people. ... I spent several really intense months in the newsgroups, and it was out of those conversations that the idea for Danni's Hard Drive was born. ... Q: And you were not personally intimidated by the technology of the Internet? What [year]? Late '94, early '95. ... Well, I was very computer literate, and yes I was new to the Internet, but I was so fascinated by it and I was so intrigued, that I was just driven to figure out whatever I needed to figure out. And so every step of the way, if I wanted to do something, I would just pour myself into it until I figured out how to do it. Q: How much money, how big a success over the last few years? ... Last year Danni's Hard Drive made $6.5 million. This year we expect to make $8 million. We now employ 45 people, and the business continues to grow and expand. ... Over the years, we've had to develop a lot of technology to support the business of Danni's Hard Drive -- streaming video technology, hosting technologies, credit card scrubbing technologies, processing, customer service. And all of these things are now working so well that they have value to other companies, and we're beginning to market those technologies to other companies. And that's actually the largest area of growth in our business right now. And the other area that we're moving into is taking the Danni brand, which is probably the only pure adult Internet brand in the space, and moving it to other forms of media. We're doing a video and DVD line, I'm writing a book, we're talking about doing a magazine, doing cable and pay-per-view shows. So I'm trying to sort of expand in some more traditional forms of media. ... Q: You are considered, I think, softer. Yes, Danni's Hard Drive is considered to be very softcore within the business. Q: And the definition of softcore is? It is no hardcore explicit sex, no penetration. I try to stay really focused on nudity and simulated sex. And as a performer, that's where my boundaries were, that's where my comfort level was, and I feel like in the running of my business, I have to stay within my own, you know, comfort zone, within my own boundaries, so that it can always be fun for me. Q: Is there a temptation, an impulse, a marketing demand to go harder for you? Oh, there's absolutely no question that we'd make a lot more money if we went hardcore, but it's not something that I'm willing to do, and I believe that if I stand firmly in the softcore space, someday that's going to be really worth something, because there aren't a whole lot of people that are trying to stand in that space. ... Q: Tell me what softcore is. [No men] ... other than just a clothed man as, you know-- Q: In the lapdance or something. Yeah, exactly. You never see penises on Danni's Hard Drive, that's what it is. You know, hardcore, like the word pornography, has kind of a moving definition depending on who you're talking to. So it's kind of hard to define because I have my own personal definitions, but other people have other definitions. Some people believe that Playboy is pornography and other people believe that it's not. Some people believe that I'm pornography and some people believe I'm not. I don't believe what Danni's Hard Drive does is pornography, only because it has such a negative connotation. Q: Do you believe any of the material is actually obscene that's available out there? Well, you know, you can find anything on the Internet. I've seen some pretty horrific things on the Internet, yeah. I mean, the Internet is almost like a parallel universe. It represents every possible human thought, feeling, and emotion, both good and bad, it's all there. It's a mirror of us. And sometimes, you know, we don't like to see (laughter) what's there. ... Q: Let me ask you, do you consider yourself a feminist? Sure. I consider myself a feminist. Why not? Q: What does that mean? Another moving term. Pro-woman, you know. I'm very concerned about how I am perceived as a woman and how other women are perceived, especially women who have chosen this industry. I think a lot of times women who choose adult entertainment are up against a lot, something that maybe they don't recognize when they first get started, because it's all very exciting. And when you first start stripping or you first start modeling, you don't really realize how much negative feedback you're going to have to deal with from the outside world. And I think that's kind of one of my personal goals. I suffered through that for many years, when someone doesn't want to rent you an apartment because you're a stripper, or somebody doesn't want to give you that car loan because you're a stripper, that hurts, and you internalize it. And I think in a lot of ways I want to stand up and say, "Hey, we're worthy of people's respect. We're not bad people, and we don't deserve to be treated that way." close Danni Ashe bio