man gangbang, in which she starred, only fell short by about 999,960 men. But what-the-fuck. The promotion was never, actually, to be taken literally. The soundstage was made up at Cream Entertainment Group's facilities to look like a stadium - complete with live bleachers, a grassy knoll and a portable backdrop of a million painted-on guys in the stands.
Prior to the 12:30 bang-off, John T. Bone held a press conference and sounded like a fugitive consigned to the gangbang witness protection program.
"We all know why we're here," Bone confided to the press. "I've been quiet for awhile. When I get quiet, I get pissed. For years I've been pissed about being ripped off - everything I ever do. When I do something really creative, nobody acknowledges it. Six months later, some little pissant upstart does exactly what I do and becomes a superstar and what a fuckin' genius he is. When I complain that I'm not getting my fair due, I'm a spoiled brat.
"I started this spectacular gangbang-stuff for two reasons," Bone continued. "One, I was fucking Annabel Chong. She wanted to be a star, and it was the fastest way to get her recognition. Two, I was sick to death of gangbangs, and I thought I could put an end to it. What I obviously did was start a new genre of gangbangs...how pathetic - the whole structure of lying, of giving false information, of giving false figures. It was fine when I did it, but now it isn't. The difference is when I started this shit, everything was amplified, but the press was in on it. They never insulted your intelligence. We all knew that it was a spectacular. We all knew it was a show. We all enjoyed being a part and parcel of it. Today, I think that your intelligence is being insulted and so is the general public with the figures that are being thrown around. It isn't happening. It isn't real, and they don't even give you a decent fucking breakfast for you to lie on their behalf.
Bone: "I've given you a decent breakfast, and we don't need to lie. This should bring this bullshit to an end. Where can you go from here? We're using the Louis Farrakhan math. There will be a million guys here today. Most of them are already in the stands. We're going to shoot a movie. We're going to put out a title - something for you to write about. This is a scam. They've all been scams. This is the biggest scam of them all and hopefully it's the last...there are no numbers. Because Louis Farrakhan didn't throw up numbers, I'm not throwing up numbers. The difference is what we're not doing is we're not pushing five guys through every 15 seconds and trying to pretend. We got a bunch of guys here. We've got some pretty girls here, and we're going to shoot a movie. The guys are going to get a good time. It's going to be a good gangbang instead of a numbers game. The scam is on the box. The number is there. We don't need to make a mockery of your intelligence by having a fucking clicker whizzing around."
Bone was asked how he would feel in the event someone else does a two million-man gangbang. "I'll think they were really fucking stupid," he replied. And so will you." Bone glibly threw out the fact that Milano was getting paid a million dollars for her stint. Bone also said he was employing four "fluff" girls - Elle Devine, Nancy Vee, Nina Whett and a newcomer from Las Vegas, named Kim. "When you see girls who got a name turning out for something like this, you know it isn't for the money," he said. "They're not being paid very well. When you got girls turning out to suck 40 or 50 dicks in an afternoon, you know the girls are into it. Believe me, these girls are fuckin' dirtbags."
Bone: "Deelicious gets everything she wants out of this. She gets the radio shows, she gets the TV shows, she gets the dancing tour, she gets the public appearances. She makes the transition from a well-established black star. She's been elected the best of this, the queen of that, the something of the year for years. This is the quantum leap to the superstar status that brings in everything Annable and Jasmin got. It's a big deal for her."
David Aaron Clark introduced Deelicious to the press. "Ask her whatever you'd like," said Clark. "Be gentle. She's a little nervous. She's been dying to do this for months, of course, she got a little night-before jitters. Show her lots of love."
If Bone sounded like a ratfink in the witness protection program, Milano sounded like the poster girl for sodium pentathol, leveling some excruciating candor at times. "I'm a little nervous, Milano agreed. Milano said she still holds true to her comments of last week that this was going to be her final adult movie. "I promised myself when I first entered the business that, at 25 years old, I didn't want to be in the adult industry. Even though it's a nice industry for some, it's not the greatest industry for myself. I take pride in that this is my last film."
As if no one believed Bone's comments about the million bucks, the question was redirected to Deelicious. "I'm not getting paid enough," she admitted frankly. And far from a million, one gathered by her additional comments. "I have no reason to lie," she said. "It's [the amount] still in dispute. I want to get paid now, and I may get paid later. I don't want to."
A reporter brought up the notion that Annabel Chong wasn't paid the 10k she was promised. "I don't believe she was promised $10,000," Milano replied. "I need to see that in writing somewhere - a contract stating that. Besides that, I don't think it would come in the form of cash, check or a money order. It would come over a period of time because you're doing magazines. There's a whole bunch of things. You go on the road. That's how you establish your 10K, but, honestly, I don't know that John would have given her $10,000. She's not that great." Deelicious said it was more for the publicity than anything else.
"I'm a dancer," she added. "I'm not a stripper. I'm not a whore. I'm not a prostitute. I'm not a fuck-bunny. I want to dance. This is what this is for - for as much publicity as the magazines want to give me. I just want to feature. That's all I want to do. I hope that this will give me some help."
Milano was asked if there were any lingering fears that she might contract something. "This is a politically-correct video," she said. "I will be using condoms-only. If I have to, I'll let these people know, 'you don't know where I've been, and I don't know where you've been. If you want to, use two, use three [condoms].' Be concerned about the other person, and that's what I'm doing. I don't want to give anybody anything, and I don't want to get anything. God forbod."
Milano also agreed with the question that such videos are exploitive. "They are to a certain point," she said. "It depends who's doing them. If you have a whore doing them, it's going to be a whore movie. If you have someone that's classy and just wants to portray a classy ho', it should be done in that sense. Anybody can do a gangbang video. But there are certain people that you want. No one just goes out and says, 'I'm going out to buy a gangbang video.' They say this girl is nice, let's see how dirty she really is."
Deelicious went over some of her ground rules. "I don't want any fingers inside of me," she said. "Fingers are dirty and nasty. I don't care if you wash your fingers. There's germs. And I don't want any sweaty, salty nut sacks," she laughed. "And you guys know what that smell smells like, 'cause one of you has had it once upon a time. And I don't mind if one of the girls wants to put a strap-on to do me. I'm fine with that. I'm a come-for-one, come-for-all kind of gal." Milano also stipulated no facials. "I've got my contacts on today," she smiled. "You get it in my eye, it's all over. Aaaaagh. You're going to see a really ugly face.. Other than that, you can come on my breasts. Most men like the fact that I have big, huge areolas. That's a good place along with my stomach and my butt."
After mulling the question, Deelicious didn't think that the experience could be enjoyable. "I'm a one-on-one kind of girl," she said. "To have a group of men have sex with me, this is work. That's what I'm doing. I'm being professional. And I will work to the best of my ability."
The sobering question was the one about her family. Deelicious said her mother was very upset with it. "Don't make me cry," she laughed nervously. "She doesn't approve, but she does know what I do. She knows that this is my last movie, and so she's very happy about that. And I chose to do it because of my little sister. She's 13 right now, and I don't want her growing up knowing that I had to do this to make money...there I go." Deelicious had to cut the press gathering short to regain her composure.