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Alternate Careers of Porn Stars

By: Chris Morris, Special to CNBC.com | 26 Jan 2012 | 04:32 PM ET
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Porn Stars: What Might Have Been
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There's a point in everyone's life when they stand at a career crossroads. Go one way and you end up in your current profession. Go the other and you wind up doing something entirely different.That's true not just of people in the traditional business world, but also those in the porn world. Before they began having sex on screen, people in the adult entertainment industry were often working in other fields or studying to be a part of them.We were curious about what some of today's top porn stars would be doing if they weren't a part of their current industry, and tracked some down at the recent Adult Entertainment Expo. Cosmology? Cosmetology? The answers might surprise you. Click ahead and find out.By Chris Morris, Special to CNBC.comPosted 26 January 2012

Ron Jeremy
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I'm a licensed schoolteacher. Before I got into porn, I was a schoolteacher — special ed. I did it so many years ago that they barely called autism “autism.” They called it childhood schizophrenia because it was just being discovered back then.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Lisa Ann
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I would do anything in the sports world. I have such a passion for sports. I know if I was involved in sports, I would love getting up in the morning just as much as I do now. I'd probably be a sports agent or writer/blogger/reporter.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Gracie Glam
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I would probably be in school or working at a tanning salon hating my life. That's what I did my senior year.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Allison Tyler
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I would probably be furthering my education. I have a bachelor's degree, but I would probably be going a little bit further. I've always been interested in entertainment, so I'd be doing something related to that industry.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Jacky Joy
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I graduated with a business administration degree, so probably something in that area, but who knows because the economy sucks these days.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Jessica Drake
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I would do humanitarian work. If I needed to seek out a job as a profession, I would love to have been a foreign journalist. It's something that really interests me and combines my nosiness with my quest for travel.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Sunny Leone
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I have no idea. I've been in the adult industry since I was 18 – [but before that] I was studying to be a pediatric nurse.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Jesse Jane
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I would be a weather girl.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Asa Akira
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I would either want to be a food critic or yoga instructor.Related Slideshow:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest Stars

Chanel Preston
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Since I was younger, I was always bouncing around. There was only one thing I wanted to do: to be a cosmologist – not a cosmetologist! I was obsessed with that stuff when I was younger. I would read Stephen Hawking's books when I was a kid, but I couldn't obviously understand them.Related Slideshows:First Jobs of Porn's Biggest StarsPornstars Who Went MainstreamPorn's Most Popular Stars

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