Jesse Jane, an adult movie star, and her boyfriend Brett Hasenmueller were found dead, which is very sad.
The horrifying find was made by police during a welfare check at Hasenmueller’s home.
Cindy Howell is Jesse Jane’s real name. She first became famous in the early 2000s when she was in a number of popular adult movies.
After that, she worked for Playboy and was the host of the live show Night Calls.
She did work outside of the adult industry as well. For example, she had small roles or cameos in Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003), Starsky & Hutch (2004), Entourage (2005), and The Bad Girls Club (2006).
In an interview with GQ in 2018, Jesse talked about how the adult industry had changed since she left it in 2007.
“I became interested in porn at the best possible time, when porn stars were important.” Back then, porn stars were big and beautiful. “When you walked into a room, people looked at you,” she told the news source.
“Everyone knew who you were because they had to buy your stuff, like DVDs and stuff.”
“Everyone watched porn, even though it was very inappropriate.” Even with toy deals and shows, no one makes as much money now as they did back then.
Then she was in the 2009 CNBC film Porn: Business of Pleasure.
The film showed her life when she wasn’t in the spotlight.
It’s been about 10 months since Jesse’s last post on Instagram.
Jesse has had a great career and has been nominated for 53 other awards and won 12.
IMDB says that her most recent movie, Emily Willis: Influence, came out in 2021. In it, she played Stepmother Tremaine.
People all over the world knew Jesse because he was in the first mainstream porn movie to get a R rating.
In 2006, she told IGN, “It means a lot to me because I try to reach out to people, like women. I have columns, I’m a sex editor.”
“Women are often the ones to be afraid of their sexuality, maybe they don’t know what to do, or they don’t know if it’s okay, so this will be access to a bigger thing and I’ll have a lot more fans and people I can reach out to.”
She also said, “I knew we were going to push the limits of making this popular and work hard to get the R-cut and get it in Blockbuster.”