Ashton Moore Discusses Club Jenna Deal

Adult film star Ashton Moore said recently that her first two months with Club Jenna Inc. have been “wonderfully crazy.”

“So far I shot two scenes, a three-way girl with Krystal Steal {and Rita Faltoyano} for one of Krystal’s movies, and I finally shot my girl/girl scene with Jenna Jameson. That was lots of fun,” Moore told AVN.com in an interview from her home in Arizona.

“We’ll probably shoot the rest of movie later in the year and it will probably be released right before AVN {in January}. They haven’t titled it yet.”

Moore said she shot her scene with Jameson in mid-March and has been staying busy with a hectic feature dance schedule since that time.

“I feature dance, I got out of my contract with {Jill Kelly Productions} on Jan. 1, and I booked myself to dance for three months straight just to cover my butt,” she said. “I’ve been dancing every single weekend for the last three months and I’m booked through June.”

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Moore’s recent dance schedule has taken her to Sacramento, North Hollywood, Boise, Idaho, Boston, Reading, Pa., and Minneapolis, Minn.. This weekend she visits Colorado before going to Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Long Island, N.Y. She said she would be taking July off to get her breasts augmented again.

Moore became an exotic dancer during her senior year in high school after first getting a job at the club as a waitress. When she began doing adult videos in 1998 after extensive work as a nude print model, she soon signed a seven-picture contract with Ultimate Pictures, which is distributed by Adam & Eve. Then she had a contract with Adam & Eve before leaving adult for over a year and a half, when she got her degree in interior design.

“I came back and just wanted to do all-girl,” Moore said. “Jenna was starting to do my site (ashtonmoore.com). And I thought how wonderful it would be to sign with {Jill Kelly’s} company. … When I talked to her, she didn’t give me any pressure about me doing anything I didn’t want to do. … I would fly or drive out the first week of every month and then fly home and there wasn’t really any drama. But things quickly changed. Everything became really complicated.”

Moore said that she wants to make the most out of the prime of her career, prompting her aggressive move.

“I want to do movies that I’m proud of and do things that are challenging and interesting. I’m not here just to trudge along,” she said. “I’m on a time limit. I want to do some really good stuff right now. It got real monotonous. I wasn’t proud of anything, and it was stressing me out.”

Moore said she took steps to make sure she left JKP legally.

“I didn’t screw them over. I didn’t owe them anything, I was legally out of the contract and I wasn’t ready for my career to be done, and the only way to go is up,” Moore said. “Once Jan. 1 came around I let Club Jenna know that I still wanted to be signing somewhere, and the best time to network if you’re not under contract is in Vegas. I definitely wanted to sign another contract.”

She continued, “{Club Jenna CEO Jay Grdina} and Jenna are really good friends. Club Jenna knows my work ethic. I’m very responsible, very dependable. I’m a really a responsible person. I take this business very seriously, I take how people see me very seriously and I carry and conduct myself in a professional manner. I think Jenna respects that about me. Their biggest concern was they didn’t want any bad feelings with Jill. I love her as a person, and respect her as a person, and it was time for me to take the next big step, and she understood.”

Moore said she has a two-year contract with Club Jenna that is renewable for up to three years after that.

“I’ve been doing girls the last three years, and I’ve had a chance to check out a lot of the guys in business without being in the situation where I was working with them,” Moore said. “… I know who I do not want to work with. … I want to do some really remarkable stuff in the next few years, and in order to do that, I have to do boy/girl. It’s a decision that I made. I signed with a company that I think will really bring out best in me and showcase my talent. I want to do some powerful boy/girl stuff.”

Moore said her journey through adult has been “great."

“There always a question, ‘What’s the worst experience you’ve had?’ Well, I’ve never had a bad experience since I’ve been in the business,” Moore told AVN.com. “I love featuring and being able to travel all over, and through my Website, emails and fan mail, I get so much positive feedback it’s incredible.”