Kym has 2 posts that you might find quite interesting.
One is her covered in pie. Its a beautiful picture and a very recent post, so maybe its something she filmed recently?
And more alarmingly, she says she was in a really bad car accident and has the picture to prove it. Judging from the pic, I am just glad she survived!!
Just look up Kymberly Jane on Instagram and you'll see it. I would link it here, but I bet there is some stupid reason why we aren't allowed. lol
Bozo1 said: Just look up Kymberly Jane on Instagram and you'll see it. I would link it here, but I bet there is some stupid reason why we aren't allowed. lol
I mean...I don't think so. She posts about her work on there, which is adult in nature. But, if there were an issue linking it, then there would surely be an issue circumventing linking it by saying what to go look for.
The accident was a few months ago. She was beat up a bit and sore for awhile, but didn't break any bones. Like most of us, she's hunkered down in quarantine for the moment.
soundguy said: The accident was a few months ago. She was beat up a bit and sore for awhile, but didn't break any bones. Like most of us, she's hunkered down in quarantine for the moment.
soundguy said: The accident was a few months ago. She was beat up a bit and sore for awhile, but didn't break any bones. Like most of us, she's hunkered down in quarantine for the moment.
soundguy said: The accident was a few months ago. She was beat up a bit and sore for awhile, but didn't break any bones. Like most of us, she's hunkered down in quarantine for the moment.
I'd avoid her like the plague. One of my close friends paid her $450 to do a custom with Goldie Blaire.
She took his money and bolted. It took me two months to hunt her down. She refused the refund the money, talking about all the issues she's had in her life but thankfully Goldie stepped in and finally convinced to her to do the custom, or the next step would have been legal action.
johnnypie said: I'd avoid her like the plague. One of my close friends paid her $450 to do a custom with Goldie Blaire.
She took his money and bolted. It took me two months to hunt her down. She refused the refund the money, talking about all the issues she's had in her life but thankfully Goldie stepped in and finally convinced to her to do the custom, or the next step would have been legal action.
Whilst I hate jumping on a bandwagon I would also recommend avoiding her. As far as i'm concerned she's pretty much a thief, which is a shame as I used to like the stuff I saw her in but now that's tarnished as well.
(as a note I should also say, the first custom she did for me was top quality, which is why I went for a second one, which was a big mistake as mentioned above)
It's really unfortunate to hear that some folks had a negative experience on the custom front with her. Not trying to gaslight anyone else's experiences, but I enjoyed the custom I got from her two years ago. I tailored the script to be somewhat in her wheelhouse, and I found the communication to be pretty good (I went in with the idea of keeping things pleasant but purely transactional and concise), the price on par with most producers with a shoot of that scale, and the end result something I was happy with. But hey, I've had less than stellar custom experiences with some other well-known producers on here, while others have been happy enough to commission multiple scenes from said producers. Two sides to every coin, I suppose.
soundguy said: The accident was a few months ago. She was beat up a bit and sore for awhile, but didn't break any bones. Like most of us, she's hunkered down in quarantine for the moment.
Does anyone ever hunker.....up?
Robby
It's probably very whelming if they do.
I'm just turbed that Kym is okay.
With all of the life issues she's apparently had to face, Kym may never be fully gruntled again. She'll be lucky if she can reach combobulated!
Not to excuse Kym, but this is a challenge for any line of work in which you're paid upfront. You're at the mercy of your own resolve, work ethic, etc. If you spend the money before the work is done, your brain tells you that job is already done because you got paid. If life gets more challenging due to injury, quarantine, or whatever, simply fulfilling your obligation may create extra hardship. I think you have to know yourself well enough to know whether you can accept payment in full before the work is done.
Excuse my rambling. Quarantine has made me all philosophical.
Just throwing my 2 cents in, my boyfriend/Co producer, emailed her about doing a custom and she gave him what I thought was kinda really high, and he didn't have much choice or say in the types of pies or anything. He was kinda against it to begin with and this helped with the hard pass. He still likes to order his own personal customs from time to time but she was way to much.
"Noone Could Ever Hate Me Half as much as I Dont Care."
- Kymberly Jane
Kind of like dealing with Robin Williams. With that much personality comes a certain level of social dysfunction, arrogance, madness, whatever you want to call it. That's just what comes with the territory. She is the counterbalance in the universe to super-square towers of rigid conformity like me. Whatever you do get out of her rest assured it's pure Kym Jane.
soundguy said: The accident was a few months ago. She was beat up a bit and sore for awhile, but didn't break any bones. Like most of us, she's hunkered down in quarantine for the moment.
DuncanEdwards said: "Noone Could Ever Hate Me Half as much as I Dont Care."
- Kymberly Jane
Kind of like dealing with Robin Williams. With that much personality comes a certain level of social dysfunction, arrogance, madness, whatever you want to call it. That's just what comes with the territory. She is the counterbalance in the universe to super-square towers of rigid conformity like me. Whatever you do get out of her rest assured it's pure Kym Jane.
Working with as many models as I have (and I'm sure other producers can relate) I find fetish girls going into one of two categories:
1) Deep issues - be it a bad home life, abused, emotional issues (bi-polar, depression, anxiety) 2) Girls who simply choose to do this for a living - no issues at all.
I work with both right now - a bi-polar model, thrown out of her house at 16, mainly doing all of this for rebellion and that she kinda can't hold a real job.
If you get a custom from her, it might come the next day, or three weeks later after endless delays and excuses.
The second category are girls who just see all of this as a fun, and great money. They love the acting aspect of it and some of the girls in this category are just on it - treating it as running their own business.
You know when you're working with one of those girls because communication is fantastic and they simply don't miss deadlines.
DuncanEdwards said: "Noone Could Ever Hate Me Half as much as I Dont Care."
- Kymberly Jane
I only met Kym once, and in that short time I got a strong enough impression that this would be an accurate quote. She is most definitely a creature of chaos.
I'm glad she's ok, I'm glad she's hunkered down. Not so happy about if she fucked some people over on customs, but not necessarily surprised.
She did only one custom for me. I have done about 50 customs and this one was the furthest removed from what my script called for. I had all these details and a storyline like I usually do and she just sat on the floor having Daphne pie her. The only thing she got right was that I want her to act like she was humiliated.
Despite that, I didn't hate the video, but I never considered hiring her again.