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Jenny Raven Interviews Jennifer Lunden: A Sultry Dive into Desire and Self-Expression

An Interview with Jennifer Lunden

Ahead of my very naughty podcast launch, the first episode being with the simply divine Jennifer Lunden, I thought I would post this interview with her. 

A kind of taster if you will. 

And goodness, gurl, does she taste nice!

 Jenny R: Jennifer, you’re a sensation online—bold, sensual, and unapologetically erotic. Let’s start off with a tease…what’s your go-to look when you want to feel unstoppable?

Jennifer L: Oh, I love to play dress-up. Give me some slinky lingerie, a corset that sculpts, and a suspender belt with six straps. Add in the heels, and I’m a vision ready to seduce. Seeing myself in the mirror like that? Pure power. I feel irresistible.

Jenny R: How does it feel to transform like that?

Jennifer L: It’s delicious, really, but it’s shifted over the years. Twenty years back, dressing like that felt like I’d unlocked another world, stepping into this exotic, erotic self. Now, it’s more grounded—it’s just me embracing my femininity. It’s like I’m already there, ready to have some fun.

Jenny R: Twenty years, right? The internet really did change things. Suddenly, you could shop for anything, especially all the sexy pieces hidden from the high street. Was that a revelation for you?

Jennifer L: Oh, yes. Suddenly, I didn’t have to worry about running into neighbors while buying a lacy little number. I could just indulge in whatever I wanted online. And my bank account? Let’s say it felt the passion as much as I did! Early on, finding sexy clothes was hard for us trans women. Online shopping—especially for lingerie—was freedom.

Jenny R: Yes! The thrill of finally shopping openly. I’ve found that many people around me don’t mind; it’s almost like most of the world’s caught up, in a way.

Jennifer L: Exactly. In cities like London or Manchester, it’s almost normal. But it’s still those closest to us who often find it challenging. It’s just part of the dance of social transition, you know?

Jenny R: Let’s dive into the juicy part: your erotic career. I weave my words to capture desire, but how do you see yourself as a creator?

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Jennifer L: I like to call myself a “mature adult creator”—or, let’s be honest, a middle-aged porn star! It started naturally; I’d already been showing my sensual side online, and fans kept asking why I wasn’t on OnlyFans. After the pandemic, I had the freedom to explore it. No hesitation, no nerves—I knew I was ready to turn up the heat.

Jenny R: So, tell me about filming that very first video. Was it thrilling, terrifying, or somewhere in between?

Jennifer L: I booked a hotel with Alex Amore, a gorgeous webcam model friend, and we dove right in. I had no fancy equipment, just the basics and a lot of passion. We shot three videos, and while my tech skills were a little DIY, I loved the whole experience. And when people started subscribing…let’s just say that excitement was its own kind of aphrodisiac.

Jenny R: I love that! How often are you making new content, and what’s a typical shoot like for you?

Jennifer L: About every couple of weeks with a partner, plus a few solo shoots in between. I usually aim for weekends—squeezing it in after work is tough. When it’s with a male partner, we meet first, grab a drink, and chat about what’s about to go down. Many of my co-stars are just volunteers, not creators themselves, so we discuss their comfort levels, and I keep it relaxed and fun.

Jenny R: Having a camera involved does something for me—I love the whole idea of performing. Do you get turned on by it too?

Jennifer L: Oh, absolutely. It’s not so much the camera itself but knowing people will be watching, getting off on it. The feedback, the comments…that’s the thrill. Filming is just the warm-up. The finished product and the reactions? That’s the real turn-on.

Jenny R: You create “amateur porn”—there’s such intimacy in that. Who do you love working with most?

Jennifer L: I love working with men. There’s an extra spark there that’s hard to beat. Professional male creators know how to bring it without any nerves, and we can just get right to it. But with volunteers, there’s a different appeal—they’re there because they genuinely want me. That creates this raw authenticity, which makes everything hotter.

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Jenny R: So, let’s talk reward—what’s the balance between the pleasure of creating and the payoff?

Jennifer L: For me, it’s a mix. The passion, the thrill—it’s all there. But realistically, I’m not a 25-year-old with endless time to make this a full-time gig. If I were, I’d probably dive in headfirst, but I get enough pleasure and reward as it is. It’s about balance—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Jenny R: So Jennifer, the thrill of connecting with fans—is that still a big turn-on for you?

Jennifer L: Oh, absolutely! At first, I felt a bit cheeky, almost mercenary, saying, “Hey, subscribe to DM me.” But let’s be real—I just can’t keep up with every message on Instagram, Twitter, or Flickr. But on my platform? We get to go deeper, actually build connections. It’s part of my morning ritual now, logging in, seeing who’s messaged me, and making time to chat. They aren’t just followers—they’re an intimate part of this journey.

Jenny R: That sounds delicious. What would you say are the biggest lessons from this, well, seductive odyssey?

Jennifer L: Two come to mind. First, people aren’t as kinky as I expected! I thought they’d want hardcore scenes—bondage, domination, all that jazz. But, no—turns out, they crave intimacy. Real connection. Kissing! They love watching people lost in each other, sharing a sensual moment. The second? It’s got to be the business side. Yes, it’s a passion, but without relentless promotion and impeccable organization, I wouldn’t be here. The paperwork alone—consent forms, release agreements, ID verification—before we even shoot is something people forget. If I’m going to make this worthwhile, I have to be disciplined. Hustling isn’t glamorous, but it pays off.

Jenny R: That hits home. So much of mainstream porn—especially the American stuff—is all about spectacle. But you and I both know, connection is where the fire is.

Jennifer L: Exactly. Look, I can enjoy a hardcore scene, sure. But I don’t want to be seen as just “meat.” There’s no allure, no sensuality in that. I crave a bit of mystery, something that draws you in, instead of the predictable, mechanical scenes we see. That’s why I think there’s a beauty in feminist porn, or in the softer, more intimate work. It’s about attraction, touch, eye contact, connection—things that resonate with feminine energy and desire.

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Jenny R: You’re speaking my language. For me, it’s like watching a play unfold, getting lost in the character’s journey. So many mainstream scenes miss that nuance. I think it’s why so much of it feels, ironically, “vanilla.”

Jennifer L: And that’s exactly it! Even oral sex in mainstream porn has been co-opted into a formula—forcing, gagging, no real pleasure in it. Most people don’t make love like that! There’s an allure in watching something natural and seductive, not just a performance checklist.

Jenny R: Yes! The constant “go harder” misses the point. Seduction should be immersive, not a speedrun. But back to you—what’s been your proudest moment so far?

Jennifer L: Honestly, just making a success of it. I see so many trans girls try this, some even younger or more conventionally attractive, but without the work ethic. It takes more than a few photos and videos to make this work—it’s about dedication, constant improvement, and investing in quality. I’ve put so much into learning my craft—everything from camera skills to editing to performing. And my few hundred subscribers? They’re proof that it’s worth it.

Jenny R: It’s a marathon, isn’t it? You’ve got to love the grind if you want real results.

Jennifer L: Exactly. Subscribers are putting their trust in you, so you’ve got to deliver. I want them to feel like they’re getting their money’s worth, something authentic and ever-evolving. It’s a job, sure, but it’s one I take seriously.

Jenny R: So, if you had one key to success and a piece of advice for others dipping their toes in, what would it be?

Jennifer L: For trans women? Invest in your appearance—makeup, styling, all of it. And don’t sleep on social media; it’s your shop window. Build that presence before launching a platform, or you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Social media growth is tough but crucial. And, of course, aim for quality content. Treat it like a second job because it demands time and focus if you want to thrive.

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Jenny R: Preaching to the choir here. It’s my fifth Instagram now—seems they’ve got me flagged at 10k followers! So, where can people catch your work?

Jennifer L: I’m on FanCentro—just one subscription unlocks everything I’ve done. My ManyVids store is also under Jennifer Lunden, and of course, I’m on Twitter, where I share a few teaser clips. But I try to keep my full collection exclusive to subscribers.

Jenny R: Is there something we haven’t covered? Anything you want to add?

Jennifer L: There’s a parallel in your work that resonates—like your character Ruby. Her energy, the rebellious edge—it reminds me of someone from my life, a woman who really inspired me. She helped me explore my femininity unapologetically. She encouraged me, styled me, and empowered me in ways I hadn’t thought possible. It made me realize how essential it is to express who we are and, importantly, to never apologize for it.

Jenny R: That’s so powerful. Bottling it up does nothing but harm. There’s something so liberating about just being who we are and reveling in it.

Jennifer L: Exactly! It’s all so harmless—why should anyone judge? I’m not hurting anyone. Embracing my femininity, expressing my sensuality… it brings joy to me and, hopefully, to those who see my work.

Jenny R: Well, Jennifer, you’re a vision in those stockings and suspenders—someone’s a lucky man this afternoon!

Jennifer L: (Laughs) Well, I thought I’d dress up for you first!

Jenny R: And I couldn’t be more delighted. Thank you for opening up, Jennifer. It’s been a treat.

Jennifer L: Thank you, Jenny. And to everyone reading—stay true to yourself. Let your sensual side shine unapologetically

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Jennifer also appeared on Gurl Talk Episode One. Explore the crossdresser community in the 2025 Survey.

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