Jasmine Jae’s talent and professionalism have been recognized by the industry’s most prestigious award organizations. In 2017, she won the for Best Sex Scene – Parody Release for her work in Storm of Kings . The following year, in 2018, she earned the coveted AVN Award for Female Foreign Performer of the Year, becoming the first British performer to do so. She was also nominated for the 38th AVN Awards, further underscoring her status as a top-tier talent.
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This paper examines the media persona and content output of British adult film performer and director Jasmine Jae through the lens of "romantic entertainment." While Jae is primarily known within the adult film industry, her work strategically incorporates tropes, narratives, and aesthetic codes borrowed from mainstream romantic media (e.g., romance novels, romantic comedies, and drama series). This analysis argues that Jae’s content functions as a form of simulated intimacy , where traditional romantic signifiers—such as emotional vulnerability, passionate dialogue, and narrative resolution—are deployed to enhance viewer engagement. By analyzing her directorial choices, on-screen character archetypes, and audience reception, this paper positions Jasmine Jae as a case study in the commodification of romantic affect within digitally mediated adult entertainment. Recognition and Media Presence This audience is not
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