Podcast: Korina Kova Interview
Some fans still think of cam and solo content as simplistic or lacking in production value. Korina Kova is proof positive that a performer can take quality equipment, a few interesting props, and a stout work ethic to create breathtakingly erotic entertainment. Even custom requests involving unusual costumes, crazy toys, and simulated plane crashes (no, really!) are just another day at the office for Kova. But it’s not been a pure joyride for this resilient star, either, as she has faced loss and personal struggle, too, during the course of an award-winning career. We’re pleased to present a new in-depth Korina Kova interview in the latest Adult Empire Podcast.
She covers solo performing, memorable cam scenarios, family roleplay, unusual requests, industry regulations, her elaborate wardrobe, the “cow costume” scenario, porn acting, the origins of her porn career, the challenges she’s faced, fans who ask about boy/girl, her $1,700 dildo, her toy collection, orgasms on cam versus orgasms in private, all things boobs, best fan compliments, her commitment to quality, horror and thriller movies, her “dark side,” the alternate career she’d love to have had, constructive criticism, career role models, industry events, memorable fan interactions, gigantomastia (disorder where the breasts do not stop growing), and her upcoming plans.
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On her background:
I come from a background of exotic dancing. And that was my passion. I absolutely loved and I thrived in that space. And I never saw myself moving out of it. I thought I was going to be moving on along that path.
And then a family member had gotten sick, and I needed to be the caretaker. So I had to make some adjustments in my life and my career and I was panicking, but trying to stay calm. And I just, I started posting on Instagram. And I started webcamming. And then I started getting the customer requests there. And when I started making the videos, and posting them even on the camsite, like it was showing me that you can make money overnight, right without being live, without being online.
So I was like, okay, yeah, I’m going to go to that road. Because ideally, I’ll be able to work hard for a day edit, post it, and that will be my income. And that allowed me to take care of somebody very important to me. Yeah, it was a little bit of a shock into the industry. It was a bit of an uncomfortable transition. But I learned to really navigate myself through learning what what I’m going be able to tolerate, what my morals are like, what I want to stick to, what I will do and what I won’t do.
On being a solo performer:
Solo performer to me is like a dynamic performer that can pretty much cover any kind of theme or fetish. We have the opportunity to really indulge in roleplay since there’s not another person there, so you can really keep your boundaries set. And yeah, I like to do like elaborate things in my videos and keep it really interesting. I don’t like to just lay on the bed and play with myself and just do what people might think of solo. I like to really get into like a whole plot and a storyline and roleplay. I think that’s what makes it fun for me is a lot of roleplay and my solo performing.
On dominance and submission:
I lean towards more of a dominant person. So I find that comes more naturally to me. But I do at all. I enjoy it all. I wouldn’t say I’m just specifically only enjoying when I’m a strict dominated role. I also enjoy the other roles, but I lean towards the more dominating role.
On porn fans who ask if she’ll ever do boy/girl:
If you’re not going to see my vision for my career, and if you’re not just going to enjoy my ultimate final products, and you’re not totally fulfilled with that, there’s tons of other girls doing what you want to see. You know, I’m doing what I’m doing me and if you’re here for me, you’re true fan. You might ask, you might inquire, but the pressure — like “I’m going to stop or I’m going to unsubscribe if you can’t stop playing with toys and get to doing real guys,” like it’s going to hurt me or like make sway me or something. Those aren’t real fans. Yeah, I don’t mind when people ask me are you ever going to do it but this is why I do interviews like this with you. So I can explain that that’s not in my career path. And it’s not going to happen.
On her ultra-realistic toys:
All just get as realistic as I can with my scenes for my fans up to the point where I’ve spent $1,700 U.S. on one dildo that looked very realistic that squirts cum so, like, there you go. I’m putting in the effort here to give you a realistic piece that ejaculates relates so it doesn’t get better than that. Some when I shoot with that kind of toy, they mistake it for that kind of content [boy/girl\. So I’m obviously doing something right with the positions and the toys — it can get very realistic.
On sex machines:
I have various machines. So I think I have eight now, eight of them. Oh, yeah, I have a Sybian. I have ones that are like beasts. They’re like, huge. And then I have five machines that are this big. [Gestures] And then I have ones that can attach to a chair that you’re strapped to. So yeah, there’s different purposes and then I have one that connects [to the internet] so people can like make it work from their from their house. Yeah, so the technology is getting really good.
On her boobs:
I had a little temper tantrum over on Twitter. It was just like, everyone was forgetting that I have like a pretty epic ass, too, so I was kind of like that stings because you know, it’s all here. And what about my other features that I love? So after that everyone’s like, Oh, okay, yeah, we’ll order some stuff. Like, my fans are like, okay, I’m gonna order ass-focused next. So it’s nice to switch it up. But yeah, I do find myself like, well, here we go again. A little bit predictable when I read my list — it’s like boobs, boobs, boobs, give me more boobs, boobs, yeah.
On her favorite compliments:
Probably like when they comment about my work ethic, they compliment me about my work ethic. Just like really shows how they maybe had some poor experiences elsewhere and even though they’re ordering a basic custom on OnlyFans, I still shoot with my top quality camera and stuff. I don’t I don’t just like you know, throw everything away if I I got a lot of compliments saying like, Thank you like you even put effort into the small customer request I had. So yeah, I find that very flattering. My work ethic. I take pride in it.
On her favorite mainstream movies:
My genres are going to be like, for movies, psychological thrillers. I don’t really do comedy — doesn’t really appeal to me. My like top movies is like Evil Dead, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, World War Z. I like the thriller of Side Effects. I like the thriller psychological stuff. Basic Instinct. I actually did like a kind of like a video on Basic Instinct because that was so hot, that scene. Yeah, I got lots of favorite movies movies, one of my favorite pastimes.
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Full interview transcript
AI transcript by Otter. Time stamps refer to audio podcast version of interview.
Dallas 0:37
Hello, and welcome to the adult Empire Podcast. I’m Dallas, your host. Our guest today goes by the motto of empowerment through self production. She is Karina Cova. And she joins us now. So Karina Kovac, you are, of course, a solo performer, I’m sure there are a lot of misunderstandings about what that is, and even more importantly, what it is in scope. So could you describe what a solo performer is?
Korina Kova 1:04
Yeah, a solo performer to me is like a dynamic performer that can pretty much cover like any kind of theme or a fetish or like, we have the opportunity to really indulge in roleplay, since there’s not like, another person there. So you can really keep your boundaries set. And yeah, I like to do like elaborate things in my videos and keep it really interesting. I don’t like to just lay on the bed and play with myself. And like, just do then what people might think of solo. I like to really get into like a whole plot and a storyline and roleplay I think that’s what makes it fun for me is a lot of roleplay and my solo performing. Yeah.
Dallas 1:52
Right, because I think there could be a lot of misconceptions that solo just means as you said, just straight Yeah, masturbation scenes on the bed, just nothing changes. Yeah. Which is not the case at all. And I think anybody who could even just take a quick glance at your content would see that this is exciting, dynamic content. It’s not just a girl on a bed, as you said,
Korina Kova 2:15
yeah, it’s very, like intimate. And it can allow the viewer to kind of see himself in the scene, instead of having like another person there or female, you know, both ways and involves the viewer to really kind of get into that point of view, and really indulge in the scene.
Dallas 2:36
So what are some of your most favorite, elaborate scenarios that you’ve been able to bring to life as a solo performer?
Korina Kova 2:45
Yeah, I’m basically like, 95% custom order. So I do cater a lot to people’s fantasies. But my creative brain is always going and I kind of like, I’ll choose about two or three movies that I can make on my own, hopefully each year. And those are tend to be like a cosplayer, like one cosplay scene. One kind of stepmom kind of scene and like, more like, can I say this on? You can
Dallas 3:23
say, you can say yes, you could say whatever you.
Korina Kova 3:27
Yeah, I do a lot of like domination as well. So like a lot of content is very popular with me. I have the large chest and then you get a large. You know what I mean? A large heavy hangar strapped onto my body. Yeah. I really enjoyed those scenarios.
Dallas 3:46
You mentioned the the family themed stuff, the family roleplay, or the process or whatever, whatever term you might wish to use, which is an interesting theme that’s very popular, obviously. So did it surprise you when you realize how much interest there was out there on that particular theme?
Korina Kova 4:05
Yeah, it was probably like, the most shocking thing to me when I stepped into this industry. coming from my background. I didn’t really do a lot of research before I started. So um, you know, people are like abbreviating things. So do you do like, you know, JOI? I or do you do this? So I had to really kind of look into what those things were and but a lot of people were like, can you do family roleplay and step by step role play. And for a while, I didn’t take those requests. I don’t I don’t know. Like I just didn’t know if that was a boundary of mine. I hadn’t experimented. I usually like to like, do something on my own before I accept someone else’s custom just so that I know that I’m comfortable and I can give them a good product with it. And yeah, so that market out there is thriving. It’s the most popular that I find out there. If I released three scenes like cosplay, domination and family roleplay it will always be. It’s no not even like comparison. They’re in different brackets. It’s so popular. And I like I like to now like, the whole step situation and I understand it now. It’s it’s the wrong behind it. And it’s a safe way to kind of roleplay that out. And yeah, I do enjoy it myself. So I had something that shocked me when I first entered, I was like, I don’t think this is for me that I dabbled in it. And I was like, yeah, that’s for me. Yeah.
Dallas 5:43
You’ve mentioned this in a way already. But I wondered if you ever did like dabble into what you consider to be the psychology behind it. Because there is an interesting sort of background flavor to that all the various explanations for I guess why people are interested in that. And not all of them, as you say, are something sinister or dark? Sometimes it’s just to do a fantasy, as you said,
Korina Kova 6:06
Yeah, I think that it’s definitely good when you’re working in an industry to really understand certain things that you’re going to be engaging in. So it was important to me to kind of understand, like, you know, the dynamics of it, and really learn so that I can fulfill it properly as well like the requests, and like to understand the request, and even just down to like the mood they’re asking for, like, I get asked to do strict, like step mommy or soft or loving, or there’s all kinds of elements to it. So yeah, I like to do my research and understand it. Like, I’m not a psychologist, but I have done enough of the roleplay. And I’ve also done a platform where I’m texting back and forth. And I have been able to engage it asked my fans couple questions about it.
Dallas 7:03
Yeah, you talked about the various moods there, is there one that you particularly enjoy?
Korina Kova 7:11
Um, I mean, I lean towards more of like a dominant person. So I find that comes more naturally to me. But I do at all. I enjoy it all. I wouldn’t say like, I’m just specifically only enjoying when I’m like, a strict dominating role for them. I also enjoy the other roles, but I lean towards a more dominating role.
Dallas 7:41
Have you ever had anyone who requests a tone that was so unusual? Or off the wall? You were kind of taken aback at first? And we’re like, I don’t even know how to approach that initially.
Korina Kova 7:51
Yeah, well, most times when, like, when clients or our customers get there, they’re kind of teetering on the terms and conditions of the websites anyway. So, you know, it’s a lot of like, you have to know what is acceptable when you’re when you are offering these services. So yeah, a lot of their quests are kind of like, oh, no, that’s not for me. Like I don’t do a lot of different things like age regression and stuff like that. Yeah.
Dallas 8:26
For sure. There’s definitely some stuff that that pushes the envelope out there that I’m sure people must request. Yeah,
Korina Kova 8:34
yeah, I like to keep it all. In in line with what the website offers anyway, you never want to find yourself in a position where, you know, you’re good, your stuff is getting flagged, because your accounts that risk and stuff like that.
Dallas 8:48
Right, right. And as I think everybody in the adult industry has encountered, some of those requirements that are imposed by credit card regulations are kind of the wall. But you still have to march to their tune, if you want to. You want to end up with money in your bank,
Korina Kova 9:03
there’s a lot of changes to each individual platform. And it’s actually really difficult to stay up to like date on those terms and conditions because they’re constantly changing. And a lot of different websites have undergone undergone like huge transformations and so much content removed and you have to really know what’s going on. Pay attention to that.
Dallas 9:28
So what are some other things like that those behind the scenes business details that fans probably don’t think of at all, but are things that you have to think about a lot
Korina Kova 9:39
basically, just like my shot list, right, so when they’re asking for a custom that’s a lot to it, I like to do, I like to shoot it in a way that is like shows different angles, and they all add up. I’m so ready down my shot list to shoot that custom I’ll probably do like two days before I shoot it And then also like lining up wardrobe. So yeah, it’s a lot like I, I spend a lot of time and I spend a lot of effort in wardrobe as well as I do equipment. Because I find that it’s just adds to the scene. Like if I’ve gotten so picky now where if the color of the room is like, a certain way all kind of match my colors, kind of like to make the scene just elevated looking. So yeah, wardrobe, preppy and shot list. Yeah, hair and makeup, I guess just the whole process. Like, yeah, it takes me probably like a week to prepare for shooting somebody’s custom video.
Dallas 10:48
So there is a lot of time and effort and care and consideration that go into these into these products them. You were talking about wardrobe there. What are some of the more elaborate or unusual pieces in your note growing collection?
Korina Kova 11:02
Yeah. Um, well, I’m like, I have a guilty pleasure of ordering like certain lingerie, lingerie, and like, but some kind of bizarre costumes. I’m doing like a road hawks in cosplay. So that is kind of like a mad Maxi. It’s like in the diva series of video games. So I’ll be in the food to roll and I’m gonna have somebody come beat diva. I’m also like, holy cow. This is new to me. So I’ll be dressed as like a cow.
Dallas 11:39
Fascinating. Yes.
Korina Kova 11:41
And like a bell on my neck and milkers and some different props for that. Um, yeah, those are the most out there ones right now. Wow.
Dallas 11:56
So a cow. So So cow costume and with the breast designers and the whole thing, like,
Korina Kova 12:04
kind of like a milking fetish. Like, yeah, like holy cow is what the theme is the cosplay. Um, so yeah, I’ll be I have a custom costume. It’s kind of open here. It attaches here and allows these out. It’s got like full legs. And yeah, I’ve got like a one of those wooden kind of benches that I’ll be over and I’m going to shoot in a barn. Yeah, like scenery. So when I’m trying to do a scene, that’s the most important thing to me. Like, I will be in the forest. If I need to. I’ll be searching for places I can rent to fulfill these fantasies. Yeah. That’s fun.
Dallas 12:54
Now, have you done other other sequences where you were playing in effect an animal of some sort? In the same way? Similar way?
Korina Kova 13:03
Ah, no, no. Um, I have dabbled in the, like beast dildos. So there’s a company out there that gets really creative with their options. So it’s like a Demond. Or like, I ordered one actually to do. This has kind of been done a lot, but a Red Riding Hood in the forest and having somebody with a strap on with the wool piece. So So yeah, that company, you can find all different kinds of whatever you want. But that’s what I chose for. Yeah.
Dallas 13:45
Is there a scenario that you yourself would love to do that just maybe budgetarily is just out of this world, but in some Yeah, well plan that you would love to do if someone gave you a blank check.
Korina Kova 13:58
Yeah, and I’m planning on doing it. It’s like, done on one of my favorite series, The Wilds. So it’s very psychological thriller kind of thing. But I would need a simulation where I’m in a plane and the plane crashes. And this is going to be shot in the winter because like, I live by lake so on a frozen lake. And then I have to seek like, refuge and like, survive and stuff. And there will be like, the taboo element to it as well. So I’m with my stepson, and it was like, we signed up to go to like, this event. Let’s get a CLR bond. Unknown happens out there in the wilderness. But I’ll need to do a plane crash scenes to do that. So
Dallas 14:51
So that sounds logistically challenging but it sounds like you’re you’re all in on this. It sounds like
Korina Kova 14:57
um, I will get into like A flight simulator I just and I will hire someone to do like an explosion. I just don’t know how I’m going to do any kind of like, show the plane crashed. I could do that before and the crash but yeah, I’ll have to move away from the crash very quickly
Dallas 15:17
right? Creative editing, right creative edit. Yeah, exactly. A lot of these scenarios sound like they really sound like they require straight up acting talent, you know, just as you would need in Hollywood is that what’s what’s your background? I mean, how have you developed as an actor to do have in a background as an actor you just learned as you’ve gone along? How’s that gone?
Korina Kova 15:40
Yeah, that’s funny stories for me, because honestly, like, this was never in my like, plan until I was in it. So I used to be so shy in front of like, Kameen and making my first couple of custom videos. I took some acting classes, my fans funded for me when I first started, but I call myself like a C Class actress. I just do my best. I have fun with it. It’s cheesy, it’s out there. But actually, like I get good feedback on it. So I’m definitely not like loading on my acting skills. I can definitely improve. Yeah,
Dallas 16:25
well, adults praise I think there’s latitude for a certain cheesiness. I think people kind of price that into the bargains. Yeah, yeah. Don’t have to be Meryl Streep in the end. I don’t think
Korina Kova 16:35
Yeah, it’s funny. I actually, like one of my bigger videos. When it adults, companies started reaching out and asking me about it. I don’t know who what company did, but they did like a real review on my video like they would do on like a real like a huge companies video. They gave my Aktiva 3.5. I was like, I’ll take it. So is that my like, my audio like five stars and my video quality five stars acting 3d.
Dallas 17:11
My question was, was it out of 10? Or five? I was like it was out of 10. Five? Yeah, that’s not bad. That’s not bad. Yeah, definitely, definitely. So for people who may not know the story, just give us the story of how you got into this particular business.
Korina Kova 17:29
Yeah, I feel like a broken record here sometimes. But um, I come from, like, a background of exotic dancing. And that was my passion. I absolutely loved and I thrived in that space. And I never saw myself moving out of it, I thought I was going to be, you know, moving on along that path. And then a family member had gotten sick, and I needed to be the caretaker. So I had to make some adjustments in my life and my career, and I was like, panicking, but trying to stay calm. And I just, I started posting on Instagram. And I started webcam and like little bit, and then I started getting the customer requests there. And when I started making the videos, and posting them even on the campsite, like it was showing me that you can make money overnight, right without being live without being online. So I was like, okay, yeah, I’m gonna go to that road. Because ideally, like, I’ll be able to work hard for a day, edit, you know, post it, and that would be my income. And that allowed me to take care of somebody very important to me. Yeah, that kind of, it was a little bit of a shock into the industry. It was a it was an uncomfortable transition. But like, I learned to really navigate myself through learning what what’s I’m gonna be able to tolerate what my morals are like, what I want to stick to what, what I will do and what I won’t do.
Dallas 19:06
And as you’ve already intimated, you throughout your life, you’ve you’ve faced a number of significant challenges, I think in difficult times, and you’ve had some some some health problems that I know have been very, very difficult to talk about. You talked very poignant ly, about almost going blind on a podcast that you did with Tanya Tate, this influencer success podcast, which I recommend you go and check out. Yeah. But I just wondered if those sorts of things. How do you think that they’ve influenced your style as a performer? Do you think that they have, do you think they’ve given you a certain empathy or a certain different approach in any way?
Korina Kova 19:45
No, actually, like, well, it just solidified my passion. Like it just showed me a lot of my inner like, feelings towards my career, because I wasn’t open about what happened to me throughout that whole story. time period. It’s just been recently in the past two months that have come forward. And like, let everyone know what was going on. So there wasn’t any kind of I don’t know what to say like, it was more looking inside and being like, I want to come back to that space. I want to do this. I’d love doing this. I want to upgrade my equipment again. So, yeah, it just showed me a lot about what I want in my career. Like, I’m not done with it. I didn’t pick I want to show myself that. I’ve got lots more in me. Yeah. Lots of different good qualities were emerged from that experience.
Dallas 20:39
Right. Right. So predominantly, it was it was a process of of looking inward. That was the primary Yeah, those of those episodes a lot.
Korina Kova 20:49
Because I wasn’t open about what was going on with me. So it was just like, all internal experiences, which is good sometimes
Dallas 20:57
for sure. For sure, yeah. Now, do you I’m sure you must run into people who are like, oh, gosh, okay, you’re a solo performer. But you know, we really want you to do boy girl, or you want we want you to do x, y, z. And I’ve heard you express before that those people, they’re not really fans, would they say that thing? Because they’re kind of exposing themselves as non fans in a way?
Korina Kova 21:20
Yeah, like, that’s just me being like, a little bit bitter about it or harsh about it at this, I’m sure they’re still fans of mine. But like, if you’re not going to see my vision for my career, then and if you’re not just going to enjoy my ultimate, like final products, and you’re not totally fulfilled with that there’s tons of other girls doing what you want to see, you know, I’m doing what I’m doing me. And that’s yeah, like, if you’re here for me, your true fan, you’re not going to you might ask you might inquire but the pressure that some people, like I’m going to stop or I’m going to unsubscribe, if you can’t stop playing with toys and get to doing real guys like, like, it’s gonna hurt me or like, make sway me or something. Those aren’t real fans. Yeah. I don’t mind when people ask me, Are you ever going to do it, but this is why I do interviews like this with you. So I can explain that that’s not in my career path. And it’s it’s not going to happen.
Dallas 22:24
Right. And I think as we’ve already touched on, you obviously do such a variety of content that people can see it in a variety of contexts. I mean, I was just looking at your Twitter feed today. And I mean, there’s a common shot seeing the theme scene. So obviously, it’s not shot with another performer. But the viewer who wants to see you in a come shot context can see that in a form, maybe it’s not, you know, MC blue or something like that. But exactly, still, I think addressing some of those fantasies in in a way that squares with your own personal aesthetic and value. So it is yeah, yeah, and
Korina Kova 22:59
all just get as realistic as I can. With my scenes for my fans, up to the point where I’ve spent $1,700 us on one dildo that looked very realistic that squirts come. So like, there you go, like I’m putting in the effort here to give you a realistic COC looking Sorry, I’m realistic peace plates. So it doesn’t get better than that. Some people when I shoot with like, that kind of toy, they mistake it for that kind of content. So I’m obviously doing something right with the positions and like the toys, it can get very realistic. It’s just Yeah, you can’t get upset if you find out that it’s a dildo. Just enjoy what I’m doing. Exactly.
Dallas 23:51
Yeah. So gosh, that that dildo that was 17,000 Let’s let’s talk about that.
Korina Kova 23:57
$1,700 1700 Okay, yeah, I gotta get to $2,000 like it was $2,000 Canadian for me. So it was like a big hunk of me to invest. But that was the best thing I could do for my fans, so that they could finally see something to look realistic that functions and shoots the money shot.
Dallas 24:20
So was it quite a search to find that particular type of toy?
Korina Kova 24:26
Yeah, it’s sourcing out I’m always sourcing out like my toys. I don’t know. I challenge anyone else in my field to show their toys. Like it’s my thing. I have a thing for buying toys like even if they’re not the super high realistic ones. I just recently bought a three foot dildo
Dallas 24:49
three foot Wow. Yeah. Three foot. Gosh, so has
Korina Kova 24:54
wanted. I’m planning to do like shrinkage content or like giant tests like we’re First, so I get drunk. And that is like the size.
Dallas 25:04
Oh, okay, so the big deal though, is gonna, like, scale you down in a sense of like, yeah, so I’m
Korina Kova 25:11
gonna shoot in an area where it will look like I’ve been truncated.
Dallas 25:16
There you go. So it’s almost like that The Hobbit movies where they shot them. It’s such like a normal normal height person looked tiny because of this tricks of cinema. Yeah,
Korina Kova 25:27
yeah. Yeah. So I’ll buy the craziest toys. I’ll just go I will go all out.
Dallas 25:32
So what are some mother memorable pieces from your your toy collection?
Korina Kova 25:37
Yeah, um, ah, my favorite pieces. Are those handcrafted pieces. But only one does the money shot. And fuck machines. I have various machines. So I think I have eight. Now. Eight of them. Eight. Yeah.
Dallas 26:04
So we talking things like this cidian and those kind of elaborate. Oh, yeah, I
Korina Kova 26:09
have a Siberian. But like, Fuck machines. I have ones that are like beasts. They’re like, huge. And then I have fuck machines that are this big. And then I have ones that can attach to a chair that you’re strapped to. So yeah, there’s different purposes for and then I have one that connects so people can like make it work. From their from their house.
Dallas 26:32
Nice. Nice. There you go. Yeah,
Korina Kova 26:35
the technology is getting really good. And when I see something like come out, I’m like, I gotta have it. Gotta have it.
Dallas 26:42
I would imagine those must take up some space. Right? Those those presents.
Korina Kova 26:47
I have a massive closet. That’s just for my toy box. Wow. There
Dallas 26:51
you go. Do you Do you know how many total toys you have? Or could you not even estimate?
Korina Kova 26:56
I couldn’t estimate how many. Um, but it’s yeah, I should send up a picture. Maybe you can highlight it.
Dallas 27:06
There you go. There you go. Edit that right into the into the thing will cut away. Yeah. Hope YouTube doesn’t ban us for that. Oh, great. Is there a toy that you particularly like yourself? Just for you know, fun time? Solo time? You know, not just Oh, yeah. On camera.
Korina Kova 27:26
Yeah. Um, had tattoos. I think I’m like most women. Like, I don’t think they did come out with the satisfier, which is like a very specific feeling. I wasn’t a fan. But um, tattoos.
Dallas 27:43
Yeah, that seems to be the classic like whoever ended that event. And that was doing a great favor to the to the women of the world because that seems to be the go to best toy from the account of most people we’ve talked to on Yeah, cast? Well, yeah, definitely. Well, what what is the magic in the magic wand? What makes it so great?
Korina Kova 28:07
Simply just the power to it. It’s like a power tool. And you can I enjoy the pattern. So like, I’ll just like edge on the patterns a little bit. Like, take me through the whole experience. And yeah, and I like when I play it on my own. It doesn’t take me much time. It’s it’s like a six minute ordeal. kind of embarrassing. I’m very, very quick, I guess.
Dallas 28:39
Yeah. So you just like to cut to the chase them? Yeah.
Korina Kova 28:43
Basically.
Dallas 28:44
Why do you think that? That’s embarrassing?
Korina Kova 28:48
Oh, why No, no lie. I have this new piece of gym equipment. And it’s like, it’s a roller to stimulate lymphatic drainage. And it’s basically I don’t know if they meant to do this. But if you put your legs over top of it, it’s basically like a pair between Hitachi and Siberian. So I don’t know if they knew what they were doing there. But it’s insane.
Dallas 29:12
does the trick. Yeah.
Korina Kova 29:15
Quicker, the better. Yeah, go.
Dallas 29:16
There you go. Well, I’m sure I mean, you must be very, very busy. You know, doing your job. So probably, you know you liked it just would be like to cut to the chase. When you’re you know, in your private moments. If you’re Yeah, working as hard as it seems like you. You definitely are.
Korina Kova 29:32
Yeah, especially because like, when I am shooting a long day, you know, it’s very stimulating. So you’re like, you’re turned on, you’re turned on, you’re turned on but like you you don’t have time to really see that through. So it’s more like you’re edging yourself all day. So yeah, to just get the job done after after filming is amazing.
Dallas 29:55
That’s an interesting point. Yeah. So in a sense, like you’re saying you’re editing yourself all day. So then At the end of the day, when you’re finally having the big climax does it have Is it a climactic climax? Is it build upon all the quote unquote edging throughout the day?
Korina Kova 30:10
Yeah, sometimes I mean, definitely like mood permitted if I’m in a great mood. But some, like sometimes I actually have a natural orgasm while I’m filming. But for the types of scenes I do, I have to be so focused on shots and roleplay and getting their third points of interest into the video, I don’t have time to focus and let myself do that very often. Unless lots of people on only fans will order just the basic solo play where I’m on my bed and just playing with myself and I do orgasm a lot. But if I’m doing an elaborate scene that is very intricate, then I most likely not having a true orgasm. But yeah,
Dallas 30:56
when someone does order just a basic scene, is that a relief? Or are you kind of disappointed that you’re not being asked to do something more elaborate or challenging?
Korina Kova 31:06
Oh, no, no, no. At this point, it’s, it’s just like, I have my big custom lists that are the elaborate customs. And then I have my small custom list. And I find it’s like a really nice balance between because I can only shoot two big scenes in a month. Like, you know, my creative like abilities only go so far. Like I can only manage to get to Dalton. So yeah, the rest of my filming and titles just doing more candid stuff and real stuff for my only friends, you know, audience
Dallas 31:44
and I’m sure from what you said, a lot of the requests that you get must be for things that are breast boobs themed. Do you ever tire of being to some extent anyway? being defined by a particular physical characteristic your breasts? Yeah,
Korina Kova 32:00
I had like a little Temper Temper Tantrum over on Twitter. It was just like, everyone was forgetting that I have like a pretty epic asked to so I was kind of like the stings because it’s like, you know, it’s all here. And what about my other features that I love? After that, everyone’s like, Oh, okay, yeah, we’ll order some stuff. Like, my fans are like, Okay, I’m gonna order ask focus next. So it’s nice to switch it up. But yeah, I do find myself like, well, here we go again. A little bit predictable is when we read my list. It’s like, boobs. Boobs. Boobs. Give me more Boobs. Boobs. Yeah. Yeah.
Dallas 32:42
What’s the most creative compliment you’ve ever gotten about? Well, about your boobs, but really a period, I guess any sort of compliment. I mean, even
Korina Kova 32:53
probably, like, when they comment about my work ethic. They compliment me about my work ethic, I would just like really shows how they, you know, maybe had some poor experiences elsewhere. And even though they’re ordering a basic custom on only fans, I still shoot with my top quality camera and stuff. I don’t, I don’t just like, you know, throw everything away. I, I got a lot of compliments saying like, Thank you, like you even put effort into the small customer request I had. So yeah, I find that very flattering. My work ethic. I take pride in it.
Dallas 33:33
Right, right. And a commitment to quality as you said, I think even people who are not technically oriented can look at you know, excerpts from your clips and see that there’s, you know, they can tell I’m sure you’re using very high quality equipment, even if you’re not, you know, a cinematographer, by by trade. So, did you always have that commitment to using the best equipment you could have? Or was there at some point when you were like, oh, okay, you know, I can make things better by upgrading to distance such piece of equipment. Yeah,
Korina Kova 34:01
that’s basically what happen. I shot like, for a year on my webcam. And once everything stabilized with my loved one, I was like, All right, well, I want to keep going and this and I want to be like, I think it’s, it was more like watching so many, like movies and stuff and be like, Why can’t I do that? So it was when I watched like a movie, um, whatever, Netflix or something like that. And I’m just like, I want to be doing those kinds of things. Like I get a lot of different shots from inspiration by watching shows that I like. But the moment when I wanted to upgrade equipment was when I finally felt like things were like, stable enough for me to invest in that and Um, yeah, when I knew that this was what I wanted to do was probably your into, into doing custom videos.
Dallas 35:10
I know from what you’re saying here and what you have said in other interviews that you’re a big, big fan of movies in general. So what are some of your all time favorites in terms of, or TV for them? Yeah.
Korina Kova 35:21
Yeah. Like my genres are gonna be like for movies, psychological thrillers. I don’t really like the like, do to do comedy doesn’t really appeal to me. Um, my, like, top movies is, like Evil Dead Texas Chainsaw Massacre. World War Z. Um, I like the thriller of side effects. I like the thriller, like psychological stuff. Basic Instinct. I actually did like, a kind of like a video on basic instinct, because that was so hot. That scene. Um, yeah, I got lots of favorite movies, movies, one of my favorite pastime.
Dallas 36:08
Nice. You’re right. Basic Instinct is a classic. It’s it’s kind of incorporates the sex into a plot in such a clever way. Because the fact that it’s a sex scene, but it’s a thriller scene at the same time. You’re like, this is yeah, but as she goes, you have an ice pick. It’s like this. suspense and sex.
Korina Kova 36:26
Twisted girl with you know, like, her whole psychology is pretty epic, too. So
Dallas 36:34
for sure. For sure. Yeah. always a step ahead of everybody. Oh, yes. You know, the smartest person in the room. The cops in that interrogation sequence. just manipulating. Right, exactly. Yeah. So you said you did a Basic Instinct style thing at some point was yeah, it was a
Korina Kova 36:53
beginning of when I was like upgrading my equipment. That was like one of the first movies I did, where I did a big intro where I studied like lines, and I really worked on it for like two weeks beforehand. Just getting the part correct and stuff. Yeah. And I’m not a smoker, and I had like fake smoke in it. So
Dallas 37:20
that’s true. That’s a pretty iconic part of that movie is visual
Korina Kova 37:23
construct. Yeah, I was like, Can we cut it out? No, we absolutely cannot cut it out.
Dallas 37:28
You’re right. You’re right. It would be hard without that. But for non smokers. It’s tricky. Yeah.
Korina Kova 37:32
Yeah, I got like natural. They still stung and hurt my throat. But I loved
Dallas 37:38
how you go. The sacrifices you make for your art. Right? Exactly. Yeah. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Now that’s a classic, classic series. So are we talking the original Toby Hooper? 71. Is that the down list or whichever favorites in that seek life?
Korina Kova 37:55
My generation one was the Jessica Biel. Oh, sure. One. Yeah. And I like the new ones. They did. Like, I’m into it. I like all the screen franchises to all the saws. Like the wrong turns and the Hills Have Eyes and the hostels, I love the hostels. Yeah, there’s like three of them. Yeah. But I did like a tech, I did a chainsaw one. But unfortunately, that’s what I’m talking about when terms and conditions can change. So like I launched my Halloween movie where it was like a Chainsaw Massacre guy. And then a couple years down the road, it had to be removed, because the terms changed.
Dallas 38:39
Oh, gosh. Yeah, I’m assuming I mean, it probably I gathered probably in your in your movie, you weren’t actually having people chain sawed in half, it was probably just No, you’re right. So that shows how strict they are with these things. For sure, which seems like a shame because what I’m envisioning probably it was just a that was a visual theme and not so much like violent buckets of blood. Yeah.
Korina Kova 39:01
So it’s tough because it’s a slippery slope when they start banning things and like restricting creative ways that we can go with with the adult industry. Like it’s, it’s always like, even if it’s not a theme that I enjoy, and I see it being banned, it’s never a good feeling. You’re like they’re getting closer and closer to like, just like putting us in a box of what we can do. Right. So creativity is is definitely or even just, you know, the health gains from role playing. And when that’s not allowed, I don’t know. I don’t really agree with it.
Dallas 39:42
Right. It’s a strange world we live in some of the standards are a little odd and hard to fathom, particularly as far as this industry. Yes, yes. So you were talking about hostile and saw there those are movies that are quite are quite dark and quite violent. What would you say? Is there a catharsis to those movies? And would you say in a way? Do you have your own dark side? In some sense? Not like the characters in those?
Korina Kova 40:07
Yeah, I do. Like if I Yeah, if I could go back and in time, and if I had the blessing of having a really good school, brain, whatever you want to call it, educational purposes, I would have been a forensic investigator 100%. I love true crime. I listened to that to fall asleep. Kind of a weird thing of mine. I want to actually start a podcast where I look into sex workers cases, because not a lot of podcasts cover their cases. Not many people want to hear about it. And I want to give them a voice. But I love true crime. But like, that’s not the same as me loving, like horror movies. I’m just saying, like, as a person, I tend to go more on the serious side, like I don’t. Yeah, I like to listen to true crime and stuff like that.
Dallas 40:59
Right? One of my questions was like, it’s a
Korina Kova 41:01
dark side, but it’s just interest, like, I’ve always had an interest in that field. So I’ve always wished that, like, my brother, he’s a GPS, I didn’t get bless that brain, I got this one. So school was never easy for me. Um, hence why I made a couple of different decisions in life.
Dallas 41:25
So there definitely is an alternate trajectory that you can imagine where you would not be in the adult industry at all, but would be, you know, more than what you were describing the forensic forensic investigation type. Yeah. So do you think if you had it to do over, like you were saying that that’s what you would do, despite all the success and the excitement of what you’ve done in, in, in this, and this, this path, so to speak.
Korina Kova 41:52
Because it’s hard to say like, of course, I cherish my experience, I cherish my journey. But yeah, if I could go back in time, of course, I would be a forensic psychologist
Dallas 42:06
would probably have your own TV show, right? You’d be famous. Maybe you’d be the investigator?
Korina Kova 42:13
No, it was never my path to be like, on the internet. It was never, I didn’t I came into this late, like, I was 26. No. I was 27, even when I stepped into the industry. So yeah, it was never my plan to be like in this spotlight, or whatever you want to call it. In the public eye. Yeah.
Dallas 42:40
How do you think things would have turned out if you had had entered into the industry at 18, or 19? Like a lot of performers do.
Korina Kova 42:48
I was like talking to my friend, my girlfriend the other night. And I was like, I have so many, like, if I could turn back the clock and choose scrapping the exotic dance part of my life and entering into the adult industry. I think wouldn’t have gone as good for me, because I don’t think I would have been prepared. And I think I would have been easily swayed. I think dancing created that standard I had for myself, because it was a safe way for me to learn how to say no, for me to learn how to say these are my boundaries, I’m not going to cross them. So like I had a lot of learning processes to go through with my exotic dancing. And if I want to step into the exotic debt, I mean, the adult industry young, I think I would have been swayed, done something I was unhappy with and had to leave. I had to leave the industry for that reason.
Dallas 43:47
So in a way, the way it happened was the best way for it to to happen, at least probably
Korina Kova 43:51
the only way. Yeah.
Dallas 43:54
Which is interesting, isn’t it?
Korina Kova 43:55
For sure. Yeah.
Dallas 43:57
I have heard you say that you are somebody who doesn’t mind constructive to constructive criticism. And in fact, you you welcome it, which is, which is awesome. And you know, a lot of people aren’t that way. So I wondered what was what are some of the best pieces of constructive criticism that you’ve gotten that have helped you to improve in some area or another? Yeah,
Korina Kova 44:17
um, some something like angles are so important. So I had to learn. Like, it’s, it’s a tricky, it’s a tricky way to shoot. Because you’re like, trying to make it so that person can feel like they’re there. So, you know, I released a couple of customs to people and they were like, oh, you know, the, the point of view was lacking, and this wasn’t quite there. And I had to say, like, not get my feelings hurt and say, Yeah, you’re absolutely right. Like, what do you think would make it better? I had to learn from what they were telling me feedback. Um, yeah, I think you know, I made mistakes in the industry and I had to learn from them and just evolve.
Dallas 45:13
Yeah. Who are some of the performers that you most look up to and idolize this sort of career role models?
Korina Kova 45:23
Um, well, I have different like, people, I realized when I first got into the industry, I was mainly like, Instagram. I didn’t really know anyone in the in the porn industry. But tushy cache is like one of my idols. She’s, she’s does her own thing. She doesn’t work for companies. She’s always just like, just posting and succeeding. And, and I love to see her succeed. And she has given me some advice to in the porn industry, I’d say like Rami rain. She’s so beautiful inside and out. She is willing to like, you know, talk with you. And she’s very real, real person. And yeah, I analyze her for sure.
Dallas 46:14
So then you’ve had the chance to meet her then and talk to her. Oh,
Korina Kova 46:18
yeah. Yeah. At adult events. Yeah.
Dallas 46:23
Nice. So that must be fun. Those opportunities to network at those adult events. What was it? Like when you first went to those? Were those intimidating? Did you enjoy them? Right off the bat? How did that go?
Korina Kova 46:36
Yeah, I went to AVN. When, like, I wasn’t new, but I was like, I don’t know, I felt like it was still fresh in my career. And that was shocking, because it’s a fan event. It’s not just like an industry event. So it was a lot to handle. Um, I didn’t really know what to expect. So shocking. It was like very draining, and very. I just, I learned what it was all about. But I had a lot of good experiences, too. So it’s not like, it was a bad experience. It was just a learning experience, my first event, and then when I went to expos, it’s a different thing altogether. It’s industry people. You just face like circulating and, you know, connecting with other people in the industry. More and yeah. So this year, I plan to go to a fan fan event I haven’t chosen yet. But yeah, I’m ready to try that again.
Dallas 47:43
So speaking of interacting with fans, what are some of the most heartwarming and touching interactions that you’ve had with fans?
Korina Kova 47:56
Um, I get it every day. I have my fans, messaging and saying sweet things basically daily that just make I don’t know if it’s, I don’t think there’s a day that goes by that they don’t make me smile, like, in some way, shape, or form. And yeah, they’re always sending me sweet messages and always letting me know that like, I’m a light in our life. And that is such a great feeling. Yeah, touching. Like, in person, you mean?
Dallas 48:34
Well, just in general, I guess what I’m getting at is that a lot of times, I think there’s a cliche perception that, you know, there’s nothing trolls out there, or the porn fans or all kinds of herbs or something. But, you know,
Korina Kova 48:48
I just feel lucky. Like, I don’t know, I haven’t. And I don’t know what to associate it with. But I haven’t had to have, I’ve only had three bad experiences in my whole time. And, yeah, I was able to protect myself in those instances, thankfully, because it was it could have hurt me, like very bad. But um, I feel so lucky. There’s been barely any bad experiences with fans. It’s so uplifting. Like they’re always just, like supporting and vocalize about it and tweeting and appreciation videos and all kinds of things. tracking what’s coming out next and messaging me like, when’s the next drop? Like excited? Yeah.
Dallas 49:40
So those those bad experiences? Did they come along at such a point in your career that you were well prepared to deal with them and sort of protect yourself from them in the way you were describing?
Korina Kova 49:50
No, my first terrifying experience was when I was very new. It was probably right when I up waited like the first time of my equipment. And it took my customers very seriously. But unfortunately, like, something happened with that custom that didn’t go as planned. But I had offered to reshoot. But that’s the customer was just like he was out to, um, to get this from me of like, scare me intimidate me send pictures being like, I know where you live. And I had to be terrified for a while, like I even moved. That was before I own my house. But yeah, it was terrifying. I made a police report. You know, internet can get very scary. It’s it’s a huge downside to our industry is the internet’s forever, and the Internet can be very scary place. So anyone new getting in the industry. And I feel like this person targeted people that are new in the industry. Like, I wasn’t the first time he did this. You know, he wanted to feel the power or feel me scared. I had to get and luckily like the company I was very big on they supported me through it. They helped me through it. So yeah, I had helped but yeah, further down the other two experiences, I was able to just like water off my back like this is, you know, not gonna affect me kind of thing.
Dallas 51:28
And it sounds like good, sorry.
Korina Kova 51:31
Yeah, I was ready for them. I was more prepared. I could mentally withstand it. The abuse.
Dallas 51:39
And it sounds like from what you’ve said that the the good people out there far far outweigh the nasty. Yeah, you may have run into.
Korina Kova 51:49
Yeah. I found that with dancing as well. Like, I like I say that I have like Lucky girl syndrome. Like I feel very I just feel like Lucky all the time. And even in my exotic dance career, like girls would tell me like horrific stories. And I would just like cry with them because they were so hurtful. And I just I never had, I only had one bad experience in the exotic dance industry. But I Yeah, luckily, I had just such good experiences. I love adult entertainment in general. So yeah,
Dallas 52:23
right. So you talked about being being lucky there. Although I guess there are those few instances that you’ve talked about here and and other other interviews where you weren’t, I suppose as lucky as you would have liked, you know, with the blindness, of course, and the I’m gonna mispronounce the word, Cheyenne. Mountain master, would you say it Giganto? Master, we go. Okay, if you could explain what that is to the audiences. I can’t even spit the word out there.
Korina Kova 52:51
Yeah, it’s it’s a rare breast condition. Um, can be triggered by medication, which it could possibly have been, for me. A big time stress incident or surgery, which I did have, I had my augmentation done. So the doctors aren’t quite sure how it was triggered. But I felt like it started when I was very young, but just not on the same scale. Like I thought it was a little bit less severe when I threw my dance in years, because they always just kept getting bigger. And then, when I got my augmentation, it just made it more severe. So the breast tissue just keeps multiplying. I’m up to double the size I ended up with after my implants. So yeah, they’re growing. They’re growing at a rapid rate.
Dallas 53:50
That must seem kind of surreal. Really, I would think.
Korina Kova 53:55
Um, I was, like I said, it was like a hard diagnosis to take just because I’m like, Oh, great. Like I shot myself in the foot. Like, again, yay for me. But yeah, it’s just more affecting me and like, starting to get the back pain. Nothing fits like the Find a bras is so much so challenging. So I’m not at the point where I’m going to reduce them. But I see in the near future I might have to
Dallas 54:32
right, yeah, right. So it’d be says a continuing theme that you have to contend with but it sounds like from everything that you’ve said that your overall viewpoint is quite optimistic and you look at yourself as being
Korina Kova 54:43
now it is I had a big cry. I had like a big meltdown about getting the diagnosis because I was just like, I tend to in the moment think Okay, that’s it like, you know, but overall I I have people in my life that just started to like, help me change my mindset. Open it up. We’d like to stay positive about it. It’s manageable. It’s definitely not a health risk. So you know. Yeah,
Dallas 55:15
right. It took a little bit of catharsis. But you, but you got there. Yeah,
Korina Kova 55:19
yeah, I got to the more optimistic look on it. Yeah.
Dallas 55:23
Well, I know you’ve been very, very generous with your time here. And we appreciate that. But I did want to give you a chance here as we wind down to, first of all, tell people about any awesome things that you have coming up that you’d like to tell them about. And also just to tell people where they can find you on the web and follow you on social media and keep up with all of your latest projects.
Korina Kova 55:44
Yeah, thank you so much for your time as well. Some exciting things to come up for me as my first collaboration. I’m still working on finalizing that, so I won’t be I’ll be collaborating side by side with somebody and it will still be great, but we’re just not going to be doing like skin to skin stuff. And also, I have three big productions coming up. So that’s exciting. Cosplay one, and two step theme movies. And where you can find me is mostly active on Instagram and Twitter. My Instagram is a bit hard to find to punch in the exact name. Karina Cova underscore productions with an S on the end and make sure it’s the 1.7 million because there’s a lot of fakes and unfortunately Instagram the shadow ban me again, so you have to punch in the exact name. Thank you and Karina Cova for all other socials. So Karina, COVID is my all other platforms so Twitter, find me there and from Twitter, I post all the other relevant places that I have been on. So Twitter is a definitely a good way to stay in touch.
Dallas 57:07
There you go. And people Yeah, of course get also they can go to adult empire.com type in your name, making sure to spell it correctly, of course with the case okay. And they can find some of your stuff for score and other memorable bits from your from your back catalogue as well. Great. Well, Karina Cova has been a great pleasure. We’ve been delighted to have you here on the adult Empire podcast. Yes,
Korina Kova 57:28
thank you so much. Have a good day.