“I’m trying to start a movement. I’ve invited a few other performers. Some laughed. One showed up, stood at the gate for thirty minutes, and left. It’s hard for us. Our entire career is based on the tease. To remove the tease is to remove our power. But I’ve realized the power is actually in the surrender.” The "Exclusive" Exclusive: The Rumor Addressed Of course, I had to ask about the viral rumor. Two weeks ago, a blurry photo surfaced online claiming to show Jayden Jaymes "working" at the colony. The internet assumed it was a film set.
And in the age of oversharing, that might be the most subversive act of all. For more information on naturist resorts in California, visit AANR.com. Jayden Jaymes’ new podcast “Skin in the Game” drops next month on all platforms.
It was none of the above.
“Welcome to the real world,” she laughed, shaking my hand without a hint of self-consciousness. “Throw your towel over the chair and let’s walk.”
I arrived at Whispering Pines expecting a hedonistic free-for-all. Instead, I found a pickleball court, a serene pool, and a lot of people reading paperback novels under sun umbrellas. When Jayden approached me, she wasn't walking with the "red carpet strut" she is famous for. She walked with the relaxed gait of someone who just woke up from a perfect nap. jayden jaymes interview nudist colony exclusive
In the world of adult entertainment, few names carry the weight of authenticity and longevity as that of . A veteran of the screen, a director, and now an unlikely wellness guru, Jaymes has spent the last decade breaking down barriers. But her latest project isn’t a film. It is a lifestyle.
After weeks of negotiation, Exclusive Magazine was granted access to , a members-only nudist colony that has operated since 1965. The rules were simple: No cell phones, no judgement, and no clothing. Here is the unedited account of my afternoon with Jayden Jaymes, where the only thing more shocking than the nudity was the profound silence she has found. The Arrival: "Leave Your Armor at the Gate" Meeting a celebrity is disorienting. Meeting a celebrity who is completely naked while you are completely naked is something else entirely. “I’m trying to start a movement
“People always ask, ‘Is it sexual?’ And I tell them, ‘Is a beach sexual? Is a shower sexual? Only if you make it that way.’ Here, clothes are the distracting thing. You see a guy in a business suit, you judge his income. You see a woman in a sundress, you judge her taste. You take it all off, and you’re left with just... human.” We settled onto lounge chairs by the kidney-shaped pool. A volunteer asked if we wanted towels to sit on (hygiene rules) and offered us tangerines. The sun was brutal.