Tiffany Fox: My favorite MYLF and TeamSkeet star loves the Denver Broncos, her new 'Draft II' scene, traveling and everything in-between

One of the craziest and most fun interactions I have ever had pre-during-post-interview? You better believe it. The stunning and super quirky - in the best ways possible, of course - TeamSkeet and MYLF superstar vixen Tiffany Fox came through in more than just one way for an unforgettable, super unique and just warm, fuzzy-feeling conversations I have quite possibly ever had. Ladies and gents, allow yourself to be blown away by the adult star beauty with an impressive track record, love for technology and editing plus a world traveler - literally - not to mention the star of TeamSkeet/MYLF’s ‘The Draft II’ alongside SlimThick Vic? Tap in baby!

As I always do around this time, if you’ve seen one interview you have practically seen them all. Some of the most random and fun pulled-quotes are below while the full-fledged 30-plus minute conversation is for your viewing pleasure a bit further down. Lose yourself in Tiffany Fox’s witty attitude, brute honesty and weirdly awesome love for ‘South Park’ turning her into a Denver Broncos because, you know, Colorado.

When I talked to you ahead of this conversation, I was blown away by the fact you love the Denver Broncos.

Tiffany Fox: That goes way back to staying up past my bedtime to watch ‘South Park’ when it was like ‘99. I saw the Denver Broncos. I was born in ‘92 so I was 7 and I was like, ‘Oh, Denver Broncos.’ So I decided to pick the Denver Broncos almost 25 years ago.

Do we still love Comedy Central?

Tiffany Fox: I still watch Comedy Central. 'Key & Peele.’ A-A-ron. De-nise. [laughs] I like comedy and stand-up comedians and stuff. I’m really into comedy.

Give me the top two or three places that are always in the back of your head to travel.

Tiffany Fox: The places I’m definitely going back to are Japan. I’m definitely going to go back to the UK. I’m going to be going back to the Netherlands for sure. I’m going back to Spain and Germany, for sure.

I dated an English national for like three years so I went back and forth when I was dating him. We would go and meet. When my six months was up in the UK, I would go and meet him in different places. He didn’t like me doing film and so ladies, don’t give up your income for some fucking asshole which was the mistake I made.

We met in Switzerland when I couldn't go to the UK and we met in Spain. We went to Belgium and the Netherlands. We went to Germany. So, yeah.

We have to talk about TeamSkeet.

Tiffany Fox: TeamSkeet is amazing. I love TeamSkeet. Honestly, I was texting to the director that shot the feature for ‘The Draft’ and TeamSkeet is amazing. I recently broke my finger and I’ve had two surgeries on it - it was a really terrible experience. TeamSkeet has been amazing with hiring me so much after breaking my finger.

They are amazing. They make me feel so great inside. When I work with them, I don’t even feel like I have this [broken finger]. Overall, I’ve never had a bad experience working with them. I’ve always worked with really amazing talent and it’s like, the directors here are absolutely amazing.

The one that shot me for the ‘Draft’ is one of my favorite ones. She’s amazing. That movie was a lot of fun to make. I’ve already worked with two of the performers already. I worked with G.I. Joey and I worked with Nicky Rebel a bunch of times in the past.

Nicky Rebel is one of my good friends in the industry. He’s an awesome guy. And Joey is an awesome guy too. He’s an Army veteran and everyone was all super down to Earth.

Jimmy [Michaels] is funny. Nade was really cool. Slimthick Vic was a sweetheart. At first I thought she didn’t like me because of how tired she was and I figured she didn’t like me and I was like, ‘Are you OK? Did I piss you off?’ And she was like, ‘No dude. I’m just really tired. I just flew in.’ The scene we shot, she was really tired but she really killed it.

She was super dope. Everyone on that cast was A-plus.

Do you feel like you’re still learning?

Tiffany Fox: I’m always learning. I’m definitely the person that doesn't like to be the know-it-all. I don’t like acting like I know it all. You’ve got to be the one that doesn't know it all and sit back and play the student. Sit there and learn and observe. Everyday I like to learn something different. Whether it be in my own industry. Video editing. If there are some things I didn’t know about [computer software] Final Cut Pro, I used to do audio engineering so I have some original music I can use with my movies. But it’s like, everyday is a learning curve.

For whatever reason, I’m addicted to your TeamSkeet ‘Perv Principal’ scene that you shot, I think that was with Sergeant Miles. I cannot explain what it is. Maybe it’s how you act.

Tiffany Fox: I think I got that scene last minute! I wasn’t booked for that. They didn’t book me for that. You want to know what happened? The girl talent, I feel bad for the female talent, she got a flat tire and they needed a female and I was tested.

It’s my sarcasm. ‘The Draft’ was the only thing that was scripted that I’ve done with TeamSkeet. Everything else was based off of an idea. It’s all improv. We’re sarcastic people. Me and Miles are buddies outside of porn. Miles is really cool. I love Sergeant Miles. He’s a really nice guy.

His level of sarcasm matches my energy of sarcasm. So we bounce off of each other really well.

Kick back and watch Tiffany Fox let loose on everything from her love for technology, editing her own content, what countries she still wants to visit and why certain anal scenes keep her on the edge.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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