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2020-02-20T12:12:31.500Z


Mikaela Spielberg, Steven Spielberg's 23-year-old daughter, has revealed that she has started appearing in porn movies and that she hopes to get a license as a stripper. She told her parents about it in a video call. More told ...


Steven Spielberg's daughter reveals that she started appearing in porn movies

Mikaela Spielberg, Steven Spielberg's 23-year-old daughter, has revealed that she has started appearing in porn movies and that she hopes to get a license as a stripper. She told her parents about it in a video call. She also said that she was abused by "monsters" out of the family and that she suffered from anxiety, eating disorders and depression in her childhood

Steven Spielberg's daughter reveals that she started appearing in porn movies

Presenter: Michal Reshef

(In the video: Spielberg reveals he wanted to direct a James Bond movie and was rejected)

Mikaela Spielberg, the 23-year-old daughter of 73-year-old legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, revealed Wednesday that she began appearing in porn movies in an interview with American Sun. Spielberg revealed that she also hopes to perform as an erotic dancer after getting a license to work as a stripper in Nashville, Tennessee. Adopted daughter of "IT" director and actress Kate Capcheau added that she told her parents about it during a video call.

Spielberg also revealed that she suffered from childhood anxiety, and that attending boarding school in her youth led her to eating disorders and depression, but she does not blame her famous parents. "It's not my parents fault," Spielberg said. "They couldn't know."

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Actress Kate Capcheau with her daughters along with her husband Steven Spielberg - Mikala (right) and Destri Spielberg, 2013 (Donato Sardella / Getty Images)

Actress Kate Capcheau with her childhood and her husband Steven Spielberg, Mikala George Spielberg and Destry Aline Spielberg, 2013 (Photo: Donato Sardella / Getty Images, GettyImages)

She says her parents are "curious" about her new career, and hope they will be proud of her coping with the alcohol problem that nearly took her life "several times" after she turned 21.

Spielberg, who called herself a "sexual being," said in an interview that as her self-confidence grew in her adolescence, she felt "I'm tired of not being able to use my body," she said. "The truth is I'm tired of being hated by my body. In a way that does not satisfy my soul. I feel that if I work at such a job I can provide other people, but it will feel good because it is not a way that will make me tormented. " Spielberg also said she does not want to continue to be dependent on her parents.

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Not the parents' fault. Mikala and Steven Spielberg (Photo: AP)

Mikala and Steven Spielberg (Photo: AP)

"It's not that I got to the bottom. It's an empowering and positive choice. I realized there was no shame in this industry's enthusiasm and wanting to do something safe, sane, with consent." However, Spielberg has made it clear that she will not have sex in front of the camera with anyone else out of respect for 47-year-old fiance Chuck.

Spielberg had previously uploaded videos to the PornHub site under the "Sugar Star" stage name, but temporarily dropped them until her sexual relations license application from Tennessee was approved.

She also said she had been abused outside the family and was being treated by "scum monsters who noticed my vulnerability.

Source: walla

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