Chapter 31 - The Distraction

As Holodex slowly began to take shape, it was clear the idea had potential—but potential doesn’t always pay the bills. Despite my best efforts, the page views weren’t high enough to generate significant income. Well, people just rarely pay for porn these days, so it was an uphill struggle. It felt like pushing a boulder uphill, and the weight of trying to make it all work was becoming harder to bear.

Amid this frustration, I stumbled upon an idea that seemed like a shortcut to success: PornModelHouse.com. The concept was simple but compelling—a platform showcasing all the behind-the-scenes (BTS) content I’d gathered during my time working with the industry. The material I had was raw, authentic, and intimate in a way that traditional productions could never replicate. I believed it could be a hit.

At the time, it felt like a stroke of genius. People love BTS content—it humanises the performers and gives fans a glimpse into the lives of the people they admire. I thought I could create a niche, something unique to set me apart in a sea of adult entertainment websites.

But looking back, it was a poor move.

I poured my energy into building and launching PornModelHouse.com, splitting my focus and diverting resources away from Holodex. Instead of doubling down on the platform that could have been a game-changer, I spread myself too thin, trying to make both projects work.

PornModelHouse had its moments. There was some interest, a bit of buzz, and the BTS content did resonate with a niche audience. But it didn’t take off in the way I had hoped. Worse, it took my attention away from Holodex at a critical time—a time when it desperately needed nurturing, refinement, and strategic marketing.

It was a classic case of chasing two rabbits and catching neither.

In hindsight, the lesson is painfully clear: focus is everything. Distraction, no matter how enticing it seems in the moment, can be the death knell of progress. Holodex had a solid foundation, and if I had stayed committed to it, who knows how much further it could have gone during that crucial period?

The experience taught me the value of staying the course, even when things seem slow or stagnant. Building something great takes time, patience, and undivided attention. It’s a lesson I had to learn the hard way, but one that would shape my approach to every project from that point forward.

Life in a porn mansion is as bizarre as it sounds, filled with moments that could easily be mistaken for scenes in a dark comedy. One of the best examples I can recall happened after a Christmas party. We were all laughing and tipsy, making our way back to the model house, only to find a note stuck on the door.

“Oh, Derek,” I thought, shaking my head and laughing. His notes were a thing of legend—always written in that blend of exasperation and authority. This one was no different. In bold, frustrated letters, it pleaded with the girls to please stop squirting on cam shows. He was, of course, dead serious. But did he really think a passive-aggressive note would stop this crowd?

The irony was, I understood the frustration behind it. For better or worse, I was often the guy controlling the cameras during these shows. When you’re behind the scenes, the glamor peels away quickly, leaving behind the raw chaos of pandering to hundreds of viewers, each with their own loud, explicit requests. It was a far cry from erotic—it felt more like stage management in an adult circus.

The audience would occasionally throw insults my way, calling me “gay” for being in the room but not actively participating. It always amused me—the idea that being surrounded by naked women but not joining in made me suspect. As if restraint was more unnatural than performance.

But then there were the performers, these fearless sexual dynamos who treated boundaries more like suggestions. Amy Brooke, for instance, was a legend. A sign like Derek’s was just fuel for her playful defiance. “Oh, I’m not trying to squirt everywhere,” she’d say with a grin, as she aimed deliberately, almost gleefully, like some twisted game of Whack-a-Mole—with me as the target.

We tried to manage the situation as best we could. Sheets were laid down, cleanup routines were adjusted, but Amy wasn’t deterred. She wasn’t the only one, either—many of the women I worked with had this magnetic confidence about them. They loved sex, loved performing, and brought a raw intensity to their work that was both fascinating and educational.

I learned so much from them—about boundaries, about freedom, and about embracing who you are without apology. Even when I was ducking under the camera to avoid a perfectly aimed squirt, I couldn’t help but admire their spirit.

No, it didn’t turn me on. If anything, it was a surreal lesson in humanity—messy, unapologetic, and weirdly beautiful.

People often ask me about the wildest thing I’ve seen while working in the industry. To be fair, there’s no shortage of bizarre stories, but one incident immediately comes to mind. It was a moment so outrageous, so utterly unexpected, that it still makes me shake my head in disbelief.

Enter Tory Lane. For those who don’t know, Tory is a force of nature—equal parts chaos, charisma, and pure, unfiltered audacity. One night, she was on a phone call with another couple. At first, the conversation seemed normal enough—well, as normal as it gets in that world. Then, out of nowhere, the couple on the other end of the line started going at it. I don’t mean suggestive comments or a little flirtation. I mean full-on, unabashed sex right there over the phone.

Most people would’ve just listened, maybe cracked a joke, or even ended the call. But not Tory. Tory decided to participate. And when I say participate, I mean she didn’t just escalate things verbally—oh no. She took the entire phone and, in a move that defies both logic and anatomy, inserted it right into herself.

I stood there, stunned, a mix of disbelief and, dare I say it, admiration. I mean, how do you even react to something like that? One part of me thought, “What the hell am I witnessing right now?” and the other part just nodded internally, impressed by her sheer commitment to the bit.

Part of me wanted to laugh, part of me wanted to look away, and part of me wondered how much longer I could keep living in this world without losing something of myself.

It was one of those moments that perfectly sums up the unpredictability of the industry. It’s raw, it’s crazy, and sometimes, it’s downright hilarious. But more than anything, it’s a reminder that no matter how long you’ve been around, there’s always something new waiting to shock you.

Even then, as I tried to juggle Holodex and PornModelHouse, it felt like I wasn’t building an empire—I was just another act in someone else’s circus. And somewhere, in the chaos, Holodex waited—neglected but not forgotten. I just hadn’t realized yet how long it would take to find my way back to it.


 

Dave Monk

  • Nationality: Welsh
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Eye Colour: Blue
  • Hair Colour: Brown
  • Tattoos: None
  • Star Sign: Aries
  • Bra Cup Size: n/a
  • Date of Birth: 46 ( 05 th Apr 1979 )
  • Weight: 60 kg

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Chapter 34 - Lexi

One of the most surreal and memorable experiences of my life was befriending Lexi Belle, a top-tier adult star with an enormous fan base. At the time, I had nothing tangible to offer her professionally, so I avoided bringing up business altogether. Instead, when she visited the UK for work, she spent an entire day with me, exploring the hidden gems of London. It was pure, unadulterated fun—an unexpected connection that left a lasting impression on me.

Looking back, Lexi was a missed opportunity in more ways than one. Her support could have propelled Holodex to unimaginable heights. What stings even more is the realisation that she had been part of Holodexxx VR, a project born out of my very own concept. It feels like a strange twist of fate that someone I deeply admire, someone who could have been an ally, ended up immortalised in a version of my idea that was taken from me.

Chapter 33 - Hitting Rock Bottom

The echo of LA's neon buzz still flickered in my mind when the silence of failure finally set in. I had been living the dream, surrounded by icons, making connections, and building my vision. But dreams come with a cost, and the price was starting to catch up with me.

The money had run out. My pockets were empty, and my bank account was a cruel reminder that nothing lasts forever, especially not when you’re chasing something so ambitious and uncertain. I couldn’t keep the momentum going, and the pressure had finally broken me.

I had to leave. The buzz of LA, the parties, the excitement—it all felt like a world away as I boarded that flight back to the UK. The place I once called home now felt like a far-off memory. I landed back in London with nothing but a suitcase and an overwhelming sense of failure.

Chapter 32 - Dear Derek

Dear Derek

Derek, it truly pains me to reflect on the way things unfolded between us. When I think back to our time together, it’s a confusing mix of emotions. You weren’t always the man who would betray me so deeply—at least, not on the surface. In fact, during the time we worked together, he could be incredibly generous.

One night stands out more than any other. We were at a strip club, and Tori Black, one of the biggest names in the industry, was performing a special show. The air buzzed with excitement, and you, always the big personality in any room, made sure the night would be unforgettable for me. You handed me a stack of dollar bills and, with a grin, told me to go ahead—make it rain.

I remember standing there, throwing the money in a shower of bills, just like something out of the movies. It was surreal, intoxicating even, and for a moment, I felt like I belonged in his world. You seemed larger than life, a mentor of sorts, someone who wanted me to succeed—or so I thought.

Chapter 31 - The Distraction

As Holodex slowly began to take shape, it was clear the idea had potential—but potential doesn’t always pay the bills. Despite my best efforts, the page views weren’t high enough to generate significant income. Well, people just rarely pay for porn these days, so it was an uphill struggle. It felt like pushing a boulder uphill, and the weight of trying to make it all work was becoming harder to bear.

Amid this frustration, I stumbled upon an idea that seemed like a shortcut to success: PornModelHouse.com. The concept was simple but compelling—a platform showcasing all the behind-the-scenes (BTS) content I’d gathered during my time working with the industry. The material I had was raw, authentic, and intimate in a way that traditional productions could never replicate. I believed it could be a hit.

Chapter 30 - Louis Theroux and the Missed Opportunity

The day I walked into LA Direct and saw Louis Theroux standing in the spot I usually occupied, I nearly tripped over my own disbelief. There he was, in his unmistakable unassuming manner, quietly observing the chaos that surrounded Derek Hay’s world. Louis was clearly making one of his documentaries, likely delving into the controversial, fascinating lives connected to Derek's agency.

For a split second, my heart raced. This is it, I thought. My chance to tell my side of the story, to explain how I had ended up here, living among the very girls he was likely interviewing, navigating the strange and often surreal world of the adult industry. My story had layers—betrayal, resilience, and that constant, gnawing battle to carve out a space for myself in a world that often felt hostile. Surely, Louis Theroux, of all people, would find it interesting.

Chapter 29 - The Dream Becomes Reality

When you start out in business, you dream of the big moments—the ones that make you feel like you’ve truly made it. For me, one of those moments came when I found myself partying with none other than Capri Anderson. I mean, how could it get any better than that? Capri was an icon in the industry, and here I was, sharing a night with her. It felt surreal, like everything I had worked for, everything I had imagined, was suddenly coming to life right before my eyes. She was the most fun person I’ve met my entire life.

But the most mind-blowing moment of all came later, when I was told, “Amia! You want to meet her?”

Amia Miley had been the face of so many of my early Holodex mockups. I had used her image, studied her branding, and admired her status in the industry. To me, she wasn’t just another pornstar—she was the embodiment of the kind of model I wanted to feature on my platform. The idea of meeting her in person seemed impossible, like something that would only happen in a dream. But here I was, and someone was offering to make it happen.

Chapter 28 - The Deal with Derek

When you’re hungry to make your dream a reality, sometimes the road ahead involves choices that aren’t always comfortable. I had come to LA to make Holodex work, and when Derek extended the offer to work with his roster of girls, I knew this was the break I needed. At the time, it felt like a dream—access to the industry's best talent, to people whose names I had only seen on the covers of magazines. These were the stars of the adult entertainment world.

But, of course, it wasn’t without its compromises.

Derek's deal came with conditions—nothing overly shady at first glance, but enough to make you question what was happening beneath the surface. One of those conditions was that I would live in his porn model house. Looking back, I knew it wasn’t exactly a glamorous decision—it felt a bit like selling out. But in that moment, it seemed like the only way forward.

Chapter 27 - When UX Eats Revenue

After we launched Holodex, the site gained traction faster than I’d ever anticipated. By the time we rolled out the second version, it was clear we were onto something special. This wasn’t just a functional update; it was a reinvention. The design, for its time, was nothing short of groundbreaking.

The interface was over-engineered in the best way possible—every detail meticulously thought out, every feature carefully crafted. Navigating the site felt like an experience in itself, as if the platform was alive and responsive to the user’s needs. It wasn’t just practical; it was playful, intuitive, and endlessly rewarding.

Holodex stood out in a sea of generic, cookie-cutter designs. It was unique—dare I say, the most unique website interface ever designed. The kind of digital space where every click, every interaction, brought joy, and yet, it retained a level of sophistication that commanded respect.

Chapter 26 - The Leap of Faith

There are moments in life where you reach a crossroads, where you have to choose between staying comfortable or risking everything for something greater. For me, the decision was clear. I had poured everything I had into Holodex, but the rejection from the investor made one thing abundantly clear: If I wanted this to work, I had to take massive action.

So, I sold everything. Every piece of furniture, every unnecessary possession—it all went. My life, my work, my dreams... they all fit into a single suitcase. I didn’t just sell my things—I sold my past. I was about to step into a new chapter, one that required complete focus and total commitment.

I boarded a plane to LA with nothing but a suitcase and an idea. The city of dreams. The city where the big players were, where everything felt possible. I knew this was where I had to be. The adult industry’s heart was here, and if Holodex was ever going to thrive, it had to be in the middle of the action.

Chapter 25 - Build It Anyway

Rejection can be a gut punch, especially when it comes from someone who holds the power to make your dreams a reality. But for me, that conversation with the investor didn’t knock me down—it sparked something deeper within me.

He was right, in a way. Holodex VR was way ahead of its time. The technology wasn’t there yet, and the market wasn’t ready to embrace it. But that didn’t mean it wasn’t going to happen. It just meant that I had to wait, grow, and work harder to get there.

Instead of letting his dismissal crush me, I internalised it as a challenge. If the world wasn’t ready for what I had to offer, then it was up to me to build a world that was. If people couldn’t see the potential now, that didn’t mean I should quit—it meant I had to make them see it later.

Chapter 24 - Building the Future Too Early

As I poured my heart into Holodex, the vision grew larger than life. It wasn’t just about creating a website anymore—it was about reimagining the way people experienced adult content. Around that time, I had an idea that felt revolutionary: Holodex VR.

The concept was simple yet groundbreaking. With virtual reality starting to gain traction, I envisioned an immersive platform where users could step into a digital space and interact with performers in ways never before possible. It was bold, ambitious, and so far ahead of its time that even I had trouble wrapping my head around it completely.

There was an investor working in the same building as my office. I’d seen him around—sharp suit, confident demeanour, the kind of person who looked like he could make things happen. One day, I decided to take a chance. I approached him with my idea, pitching Holodex VR as passionately as I could, laying out the vision and potential.

Chapter 23 - The Ultimatum

By the time Holodex started taking shape as more than just an idea, it had already become an obsession. I could see its potential so clearly—the innovation it could bring, the impact it could have. But not everyone in my life shared that vision.

At the time, I was married. My wife wasn’t exactly thrilled about my new venture. I can’t blame her entirely—Holodex wasn’t your typical project. It was unconventional, ambitious, and, in her eyes, risky. What started as frustration over the time I spent on it quickly grew into something bigger, a wedge driving itself between us.

Eventually, it all came to a head. One night, she gave me an ultimatum: Holodex or me.

It was devastating. How do you even begin to choose between something that feels like your purpose and someone you love? To be put in that position felt unfair, like I was being asked to cut out a piece of my soul.

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