AVN Hall of Famer Janine Lindemulder, considered by many to have been the most beautiful woman to ever work in adult, has come out of retirement – and re-signed with Vivid Entertainment Group, becoming a Vivid Girl for the second time.
“Since leaving Vivid and the adult industry, I have felt as though I was on a runaway train,” Lindemulder said in a statement. “I loved the feeling of being grounded and in control of my life and career when I worked for Vivid. I’ve missed that feeling and that’s why I’m going back to it.”
Lindemulder, who is best known by her first name, only performed in girl/girl scenes prior to her retirement over a year ago. A home video of Lindemulder with then boyfriend Vince Neil that was released on the Internet was her only boy/girl scene that was ever released on the market.
The first sex scene of her comeback will be shot today, with T.T. Boy as her partner. The scene will be for Janine Rising, a video directed by Paul Thomas.
Janine explained her decision to start having sex with men on camera saying, “ I feel peaceful and very at ease with myself today. I had a mental roadblock about working with men on film, but that is gone now and I feel totally liberated and as excited as a schoolgirl at the thought of working with guys.
“I’ve watched the business change over the years and hope that adult will never go so mainstream that it loses its edge. I love the idea of doing things that are just a little naughty. I like being the girl in the raincoat…forbidden.”
Besides T.T. Boy, other men slated to perform with Lindemulder under her new contract include Joel Lawrence, Evan Stone, Vince Voyeur, Steven St. Croix, and Mr. Marcus amongst others.
Lindemulder announced her retirement in September of 2002, citing her upcoming marriage to Jesse James, host of Monster Garage and owner of West Coat Choppers. Janine and James recently separated after having been married for a little over a year.
At the time of her retirement she had been scheduled to perform in Janine Loves Jenna for Club Jenna. No word if that production will go back on track.