World's biggest porn star Angela White reveals what she really wants in a man

Renowned porn star Angela Smith reveals what she really looks for when it comes to a romantic relationship.

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Angela White  reveals what she looks for in a man
Angela White reveals what she looks for in a man

Angela White looks for "kindness" in a man.

The 40-year-old porn star has earned a reputation as one of the world's biggest stars of the adult film industry but admitted that away from the set of her raunchy movies, she wants "openness and intelligence" from a man and that "kindness" is her top priority in a partner.

Speaking on the 'One Night With Steiny' podcast, she said: "Kindness, intelligence, I guess openness because I'm a sexually adventurous person.' You never hear openness. I love that. I really think that. people sleep on that. Kindness was the first thing that came to mind. Kindness is my number one!"

Despite becoming one of the biggest names in the porn industry and starting out at the age of 18, Angela - who was once hailed as the "Meryl Streep of porn" as she was compared to the Oscar-winning actress noted for her versatility - seems to have been aiming towards a more academic career recently and spoke at a conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Angela spoke with film students about her career in adult entertainment and claimed in an Instagram post documenting the event that she was "interested" in returning to the world of academia, having already gained a der studies from the prestigious University of Melbourne.

She wrote in the caption: "Academic pursuit remains an interest of mine and something I wish to return to in the future!"

During her speech at the university, Angela explained her belief that pornography should be seen as a "worthy genre" of popular culture.

She said: "This is my third time as a guest speaker at this film studies class that approaches pornography as worthy of serious inquiry as a genre and as popular culture. While it has been a number of years since my research dissertation was published in The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex, and Sexuality, academic pursuit remains an interest of mine and something I wish to return to in the future."