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Berlin, May 27, 2026 – When two of the most successful erotic models from Germany and Switzerland meet, it doesn’t always have to be just about hot content. Sometimes, a truly valuable dialogue emerges. This was precisely the case at the recent meeting between Jenny Stella, top erotic model and Venus 2026 ambassador, and Mia May, the undisputed No. 1 erotic model from Switzerland.
The two exceptional talents, who first made headlines together with their joint Respect Campaign in 2025, met again to discuss the future of the industry. The focus was not on the next joint stream, but on sustainable improvements, fair structures, and strengthening the position of models.
“It’s especially in the erotic industry that so much more is at stake,” says Jenny Stella. “What good is money and success if we, of all people, don’t also pay attention to our environment and speak out about things that are going wrong or need to be improved.”
Mia May reinforces this stance with clear words: “As a sex worker, you are often on the edge of society, even if your clientele is the crème de la crème of the upper class. In Switzerland, and especially in Germany, where they are trying to set sex work back to the Stone Age, people who are only interested in money dominate events – regardless of which model and by what methods this is achieved.”
Both models are not criticizing the industry itself, but rather the structures that hinder real progress. Mia May explains: “The industry itself is inhibited from truly renewing itself because of these people. Many models would prefer to work with each other rather than against each other. But these processes are often interrupted or nipped in the bud by many agencies or so-called friends acting as managers.”
Jenny Stella, who herself runs an agency, sees a clear need for action: “It is our task to strengthen the voice and opinion of the models.”
The meeting was not only about exchanging ideas but also about exploring possible joint projects that could further advance the substantive dialogue within the industry. Details will be presented in due course.
While Mia May is now preparing for her next major appearance – “Now I’m heading to the Exquisit on May 29-30 in Halle,” says Mia May, “I’m looking forward to presenting my entire fleet” – Jenny Stella is focusing on the post-production of new content. “And we have to start editing and processing all the current material we shot in recent weeks,” says Jenny Stella. The next Jenny Stella DVD will be released on June 10 and is titled: “Privat und extrem versaut” (Private and Extremely Dirty).
The meeting between Jenny Stella and Mia May once again demonstrates: The future of professional erotica lies not only in spectacular productions, but also in confident, solidarity-driven voices that stand up for fair conditions and genuine respect. Two of the strongest personalities in the scene are leading by example.
Jenny Stella and Mia May: Strong Voices for Respect and Genuine Renewal in the Erotic Industry
Berlin, May 27, 2026 – When two of the most successful erotic models from Germany and Switzerland meet, it doesn’t always have to be just about hot content. Sometimes, a truly valuable dialogue emerges. This was precisely the case at the recent meeting between Jenny Stella, top erotic model and Venus 2026 ambassador, and Mia May, the undisputed No. 1 erotic model from Switzerland.
The two exceptional talents, who first made headlines together with their joint Respect Campaign in 2025, met again to discuss the future of the industry. The focus was not on the next joint stream, but on sustainable improvements, fair structures, and strengthening the position of models.
“It’s especially in the erotic industry that so much more is at stake,” says Jenny Stella. “What good is money and success if we, of all people, don’t also pay attention to our environment and speak out about things that are going wrong or need to be improved.”
Mia May reinforces this stance with clear words: “As a sex worker, you are often on the edge of society, even if your clientele is the crème de la crème of the upper class. In Switzerland, and especially in Germany, where they are trying to set sex work back to the Stone Age, people who are only interested in money dominate events – regardless of which model and by what methods this is achieved.”
Both models are not criticizing the industry itself, but rather the structures that hinder real progress. Mia May explains: “The industry itself is inhibited from truly renewing itself because of these people. Many models would prefer to work with each other rather than against each other. But these processes are often interrupted or nipped in the bud by many agencies or so-called friends acting as managers.”
Jenny Stella, who herself runs an agency, sees a clear need for action: “It is our task to strengthen the voice and opinion of the models.”
The meeting was not only about exchanging ideas but also about exploring possible joint projects that could further advance the substantive dialogue within the industry. Details will be presented in due course.
While Mia May is now preparing for her next major appearance – “Now I’m heading to the Exquisit on May 29-30 in Halle,” says Mia May, “I’m looking forward to presenting my entire fleet” – Jenny Stella is focusing on the post-production of new content. “And we have to start editing and processing all the current material we shot in recent weeks,” says Jenny Stella. The next Jenny Stella DVD will be released on June 10 and is titled: “Privat und extrem versaut” (Private and Extremely Dirty).
The meeting between Jenny Stella and Mia May once again demonstrates: The future of professional erotica lies not only in spectacular productions, but also in confident, solidarity-driven voices that stand up for fair conditions and genuine respect. Two of the strongest personalities in the scene are leading by example.

