Host Ron Jeremy anchored the broadcast, moving between the main stage and the holding lines to conduct candid interviews with nervous or eager participants waiting their turn. Houston famously downplayed the erotic element during a press conference surrounding the event, explicitly stating that the production was "not about sex" but was fundamentally "just a freak show." Commercial Success and Industry Accolades
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Prior to the 1999 event, adult performer Houston—born Kimberly Halsey—was looking for a major breakthrough vehicle to catapult her career into mainstream awareness. She had previously secured minor, non-adult appearances, including brief background roles on the television series Baywatch during its 1994–1995 season. However, frustrated by the lack of widespread financial and cultural recognition in mainstream Hollywood, she transitioned into the adult film industry. Host Ron Jeremy anchored the broadcast, moving between
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The event reportedly drew around 500-600 participants, including sex workers, activists, and curious onlookers. While some critics accused the event of promoting or glorifying exploitation, many participants and observers described it as a safe, consensual, and empowering experience.