Jennifer Ketcham

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Jennifer Ketcham
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Ketcham in 2009
Born Jennifer Ketcham
(1983-02-22) February 22, 1983 (age 41)[1][2]
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Other names Penny Flame, Dolly, Penni, Penny Lane[3]
Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)[4]
Weight 114 lb (52 kg; 8.1 st)
Website http://becomingjennie.wordpress.com/
No. of adult films 420 as actress, 9 as director (per IAFD)[3]

Jennifer "Jennie" Ketcham[5] (born February 22,[1] 1983[2]) is an American writer, reality television personality, blogger,[6][7] artist, and former pornographic actress and film director under the name Penny Flame. She has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tyra Banks Show, The View, Entertainment Tonight, Extra and Lifechangers to discuss sex addiction, and her blog has been featured on Last Call with Carson Daly.[8]

Pornography career

At age 18, Ketcham, dissatisfied with waitressing and barista jobs,[9] answered an ad in a San Diego paper, through which she entered the pornographic film business.[4][10] She chose the Penny Flame pseudonym as a combination of The Beatles song "Penny Lane" and her marijuana smoking habit.[11] She performed scenes in well over 200 pornographic features, originally filmed between 2002 and 2009 (although some have been released after she retired).

In 2005, Ketcham directed an instructional video for Shane's World Studios.[12] She also directed the pornographic films Shane's World: Girls Night Out 1-3, Blazed and Confused 1-3 and Penny Flame's Out of Control.[4] In 2008, she signed a deal with Vivid Entertainment and Tristan Taormino to direct her own line of movies under the studio’s sex education imprint, Vivid-Ed;[13] the first film was "Penny Flame's Expert Guide to Handjobs", and the second "Penny Flame's Expert Guide to Rough Sex".[14] She retired from the industry in 2009 to enroll in college, and fully realize her skills as a writer and illustrator.[15]

Awards

Personal life and recovery

Ketcham states she became sexually active at age 12, and that she practiced safe sex as a youth. She has explained that her sexual activity was a way for her to achieve the emotional validation missing from her relationships with family and friends. Her parents divorced when she was 13; Ketcham ceased speaking to her father and did not do so again until she was 26.[10]

Ketcham stated that she struggled with substance abuse,[4] particularly during her early years in the industry when she was unhappy with her life. She stated in an interview at age 24 that she had formerly been addicted to cocaine.[1] Despite not being a top-tier porn star, Ketcham remained in the industry because it allowed her to work only three days a week while earning an attractive income; it gave her the instant attention and acceptance of adoring fans; it was the most convenient way to feed the sexual addiction associated with an inability to trust or form deep emotional connections with others. The sex addiction preceded the substance addiction, but the two became intertwined and difficult to untangle.[10][23]

In April 2009, Ketcham checked into the Pasadena Recovery Center for sex addiction, as depicted in Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew, a VH1 spinoff of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew (celebrity co-stars included Amber Smith, Nicole Narain, Kari Ann Peniche and Duncan Roy).[24] Ketcham has said that she originally intended to disrupt the process in order to gain publicity and increased marketability as a porn star, but that after the first five days of treatment, she began to have a change of heart. She came to accept that she suffered from a problem which she needed to resolve, took the process seriously and became a model participant. With the help of Dr. Drew and Jill Vermeire,[10] she graduated from the program. Afterward, she entered a sober living facility, as depicted in the second season of Sober House, which premiered in March 2010.

The last adult film that Ketcham performed in, titled Celebrity Pornhab with Dr. Screw (a parody of the Celebrity Rehab series that had recently featured porn star Mary Carey), was shot just before her participation in Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew.[25]

Ketcham discussed her path into pornography and her recovery from addiction with Pinsky and others in a March 17, 2010, appearance on The View. She explained that she had taken a year-long vow of abstinence when she completed treatment. Nine months into this period of abstinence, a friendship with a man who supported her recovery and attended "12-step" meetings with her became a committed, monogamous relationship.[10]

Ketcham is an avid painter and sees it as a healthy outer circle activity, as well as a new source of income. When she was enrolling in college, she forfeited all porn-related sources of income to make a clean break.[26][27]

Career as blogger

In April 2009, Ketcham started a blog titled "Becoming Jennie", after participating in VH1's Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew. In her first entry, dated 29 April 2009, she wrote, "My name is Jennie Ketcham, and I am a recovering pornstar, and addict. This day, as every day, is the first day of the rest of my life, and I intend to live it to the fullest." According to the blog, she does not regret having been in pornography, was living a sober lifestyle, and is working on a memoir.[28]

In December 2009, Ketcham began contributing to the Huffington Post, on the inauguration of their Los Angeles edition.[6]

She published a memoir in July 2012 titled I Am Jennie.[8][29]

References

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