LOS ANGELES—The longest tenured girl/girl contract performer in adult entertainment history owns five houses, knows how to tile a floor and even fixes dry wall. She also has a domestic female goat named Brady, named after the New England Patriots quarterback.
There is much more than meets the eye with Prinzzess, the Girlfriends Films superstar who this month is celebrating her 10-year anniversary with the studio.
In a remarkable feat that speaks to her popularity and longevity, Prinzzess at press time had performed in 271 girl/girl sex scenes just for Girlfriends Films in the past decade. Given the current makeup of the adult industry and the rarity of exclusive contracts in today’s landscape, it’s not inconceivable that Prinzzess’s record number of scenes with the same studio will never be broken.
The good news for fans is that Prinzzess, who remains a big draw on the feature dancing circuit, says she doesn’t plan to go anywhere any time soon.
“As long as I can mix in fun with my work I can keep doing this for a while,” Prinzzess tells AVN. “This definitely has made it so I probably will never have to have another job in my life.”
To commemorate the occasion, Girlfriends Films in September rolled out a showcase called Prinzzess: A Decade of Desire that features the native of Florida in four new scenes—with Abigail Mac, Carter Cruise, Jessa Rhodes and Zoey Monroe—that was directed by B. Skow.
Girlfriends Films President Moose says the company founder Dan O’Connell saw something special in Prinzzess from the beginning.
“Dan’s picky as hell—if a girl doesn’t bring her A game, she won’t be back,” Moose tells AVN. “Dan still says she blows his mind each time with what she brings.”
Indeed, the performer also known as Prinzzess Felicity Jade—who was raised in Belize, a country on the eastern coast of Central America—has made a career out of delivering when it’s showtime.
In fact the mixed-race stunner says she’s grown up with Girlfriends Films, which now is in its 18th year in adult.
“I definitely figured out how to have sex,” says Prinzzess, who is part Cherokee-Seminole Indian, Honduran and Hungarian and was the October 2004 Penthouse Pet. “I used to suck and then I got to experiment with all these girls—and I figured out what I like.
“I’ve made sure from the day I started modeling that I wouldn’t let myself change or be changed by anything. So I’ve always had these lines—no boy/girl, no this, no that. And I’ve never crossed them. So I never really let it change me. But I’ve definitely enjoyed the fun—getting to come out and enjoy things and then going back home and having a completely normal life.”
Her life at home entails overseeing five housing properties—three of them she rents.
“I bought when [the market] was still down. Now I’m not liking the idea of buying anything right now. So the last few years I’m like, oh the price is up, so I quit buying,” Prinzzess says.
“And she fixes them, too,” Moose notes.
Prinzzess says, “I fixed my own roof. Me and my dad rebuilt my carport. I completely redid one of my rental house roofs. I built a rock wall around my entire house.”
The oldest of eight siblings—she has four sisters and three brothers—Prinzzess became good with her hands while growing up in Belize, where she lived from the age of 6 until about 17, when she moved to Florida. Her father and grandfather owned a painting company.
“When I was probably 6, I would be the one taking off all the electrical outlets,” she recalls. “That was my biggest job because that was something I could always do. Or I would be sanding, just always helping my dad. Then as I grew up and I was spending more time in Belize I was helping him on the farm with anything he was doing. So I was very interested in doing it. He didn’t have a boy born until I was 8 or 10.
“I was dad’s assistant—his helper through my teenage years. I’ve always been very interested in learning anything I can.”
When she had to do dry-wall work at one of her houses, she hired someone from Craigslist but told him, “You’re basically going to be my assistant. You’re going to teach me how to do it. … I learned how to do knock-down texture on dry wall and dry-wall patching just by that route of learning how to do it.”
Prinzzess reveals she also went to an Amish school.
“I can drive a horse buggy like no one’s business,” she says. “I own a tractor and I haven’t driven it once. … I have 5 acres that need a lot of shit.”
She came to LA for the first time in 2003, shooting for Penthouse and doing one girl/girl scene for Hustler.
“And then I was still not wanting to do girl/girl,” she says. “So I think when I came out I told them $1200 for a girl/girl and only Hustler was the one who booked me for one scene.
“So I kept my rate at $1200 and I didn’t lower that for four years. Then I lowered it down and decided to start doing girl/girl—it's been probably 11 or 12 years now since I started doing girl/girl, except for that one scene for Hustler.”
Even though Prinzzess has managed to stay girl/girl only for her entire run, it’s not like she has never entertained the idea of performing with a guy.
“I thought about it. I’ve dreamed about it… But I’m not going to do it,” she says with a smile. “I’ve had people—I’ve gotten 10-grand offers.”
Cast multiple times in just about every series that Girlfriends Films has ever produced, Prinzzess reveals that Lesbian Legal occupies a special place in her heart.
“That’s always been my favorite,” says the versatile performer, who has appeared in six volumes of the popular series based on lawyers being naughty, including starring in the original in 2009. “I think mostly because that’s where I met India Summer. She’s been my favorite I’ve ever worked with.”
A self-proclaimed “workaholic” with a drive to be successful from a young age, Prinzzess started feature dancing more than eight years ago around the time she increased her girl/girl performing. Now she travels the country for between 12 and 15 feature dancing engagements per year.
“My favorite club was Blush in Pittsburgh,” she says. “I’ve gone there three times a year for the past five or six years. I’ve been in that building when the [New Year’s] Ball dropped for the last five years.”
With her dozens of sizzling performances has come a loyal, enthusiastic fanbase. One of her biggest fans from Germany even got an image of her face tattooed on her leg.
Prinzzess first met the female fan at the Venus Show in Berlin.
“This artist had done a cartoon drawing of me and she found those and she’s like, ‘Which one do you like? I’m gonna tattoo it on my leg.’ And I’m like, ‘Oh cool!’” Prinzzess says. “I thought, whatever, it’s not really gonna happen. Then a couple months later…
“The second time I went to Venus she came with [the tattoo] already done…The crazy thing is she doesn’t speak hardly any English. Whenever she came to Venus she had to bring a translator.”
Now that the NFL is in full swing that means that Prinzzess’ two Fantasy Football leagues are also headed into the second half of the season. Prinzzess stays in contact with her fellow team owners in a Facebook Messenger group.
“They each pay $100 and there’s prizes—like DVDs or something—at the end of the year,” Prinzzess says, noting she has Patriots tight-end Rob Gronkowski on one of her Fantasy teams this year. “For some reason the last three years I ended up with [Colts quarterback] Andrew Luck and the funny thing is I hate the Colts. It’s the one team I can’t stand.”
She adds, “I always take one of the teams to first or second place. It’s never the same league. I always do good in one and in the other one I suck.”
Meanwhile when it comes to her impressive real estate portfolio, Prinzzess says she “got lucky” with the housing crash in the late 2000s.
“Most people lost their ass; I made out,” she says. “I just got lucky being able to invest in something that could make me money.”
And she’s been smart with her earnings.
“I’ve had two of the same cars for 10 years. I bought them both in 2008,” Prinzzess says. “Every time I get some extra money I put it right into my savings account. I’m hoping to buy another house someday.”
Photos courtesy of Girlfriends Films