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Bonnie Rotten
Rotten in Las Vegas, NV, January 2014
Born
Alaina Hicks[1]

(1993-05-09) May 9, 1993 (age 31)[2]
Other namesDixie[3]
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[4]
Children1
Websitebonnierotten.com

Bonnie Rotten (born Alaina Hicks on May 9, 1993)[2] is an American pornographic actress, feature dancer, fetish model, director, and producer.[1][7][8] She has been nominated for and has won many awards for her pornographic endeavors. In 2014, she became the first alt porn star to win the AVN Award for Female Performer of the Year.[9]

Early life

Image of Bonnie Rotten with several of her tattoos visible

Rotten is from Hamilton, Ohio.[5] She is of Italian, German, Polish, and Jewish descent.[6] She was raised by her grandparents.[3] She says her first sexual experience was at 12 years-old with a boy of 13.[10] She claims to have had her first sexual experience with multiple male partners at age 16.[11] She was, she says, very sexually active throughout adolescence. She told one interviewer: "I was very promiscuous up until the time I left Ohio. I was banging everybody and having sex with all of my girlfriends, all that fun kind of stuff."[12]

Career

Rotten started her career as a fetish model for the magazine Girls and Corpses,[13][14] which took note of her after she won the Ms. Dead Indiana Beauty Pageant at the Indianapolis Horrorhound convention.[14][15] She entered the adult industry in early 2012.[13][14] Previously, Rotten also worked as a model in car and motorcycle shows.[6][13] She also began stripping on her eighteenth birthday using the stage name "Dixie".[3] Her routine as a stripper was to always wear American flag bikinis and dance only to Southern rock.[3]

In September 2012, she obtained breast implants.[16]

Rotten has many tattoos, and her stage name comes from a so-named pinup zombie that she has tattooed on the back of her right leg.[17] Her tattoos also include the sentence "Dead Girls Don't Cry" across her stomach and spiderwebs inked onto both breasts.[18] The company Digital Sin produced two films focused entirely on her, Meet Bonnie that was a sales chart topping success[19] and The Gangbang of Bonnie Rotten.[19] She has done at least fourteen videos featured on Kink.com, including some subjecting her to bondage and pain.[20] Much of her work has focused on her ability to ejaculate.[21] She has said that this was a technique taught to her by fellow performer Veronica Avluv.[22] Rotten credits adult video legend Nina Hartley with helping her make the transition from modeling to porn.[23]

Rotten filed a lawsuit against pornographer Max Hardcore in 2014, alleging that Hardcore had unlawfully made available to the public a scene the two had shot for the unreleased film Fuck Puppets 2.[7] In July 2014, he responded by filing suit against her in Los Angeles Superior Court.[1]

In 2014, Rotten reprised the role of "Max Candy" in the porn remake of Cape Fear and cited Robert De Niro's performance in the 1991 version as her inspiration for the role.[24] She stated about De Niro: "I really love Robert De Niro, and I thought this is a really great movie that he did, and he's such a creep and so crazy in it."[24]

In September 2014, she began a publicity tour which included visits to Spain, South Africa, Germany, and Switzerland. Rotten said the tour was to be "the most ambitious thing I’ve ever done in my life."[25]

In October 2014, the German-based company Digital Sports Innovation announced the availability of Bonnie Rotten figurines, ranging from five to fourteen inches tall. About the figurines Rotten said: “I always dreamed I would have one, and now I have four.”[26]

In February 2015, the sex toy manufacturer Pipedream announced that it was shipping the "Bonnie Rotten Signature Collection", including the "Bonnie Rotten Fantasy Fuck Doll. With real hair, a beautiful face molded directly from Rotten, and almost every one of her tattoos."[27]

In April 2015, Rotten generated publicity in Manhattan by going topless in Times Square, Washington Square Park and on the subway.[28][29][30]

In June 2015, the daily fantasy sports company Draftster announced that it had signed Rotten to an "exclusive sponsorship and promotional deal." She said the deal was "a dream come true."[31]

Starting in 2013, Rotten appeared as a featured performer at strip clubs in numerous cities.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38] In October 2015, The Lee Network announced an exclusive agreement with Rotten to "bring her amazing feature dance talents to upscale gentlemen’s clubs across the country."[39]

Mainstream appearances

Rotten appears with pornographic actresses Asphyxia Noir and London Keyes in the music video for the 2013 song "Kiss Land" by The Weeknd.[40]

In January 2014, Rotten was featured in a music video for the Los Angeles band Piece by Piece along with Terror drummer Nick Jett.[41] The video debuted on Vimeo.[42]

Other media

In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her fifth on their list of "10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson".[18] She was also placed on CNBC's list of "The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars" in 2014.[43]

In 2014, The Daily Beast referred to Rotten as "Porn’s current 'It' girl" in an article about the annual AVN Awards at which she won "Female Performer of the Year". Though declaring that the porn industry had "died," performer Joey Silvera is quoted as saying: "there is still enough magic left that the awards can make a difference for Bonnie if she wins."[44]

Other ventures

In January 2014, Rotten launched her own production company (Mental Beauty, Inc.) and signed a distribution deal with Girlfriends Films.[45] She made her directorial debut with the film To the Core.[46] She also directed Sisters of Anarchy for Digital Playground.[47]

Tattoos

Rotten has over thirty tattoos.[3] In one instance, she claimed that her favorite tattoo is the one on her stomach, featuring a zombie from the comic book Night of the Living Dead: The Beginning, Issue 1. It was her first ever tattoo and took 13 hours to complete.[48] In June 2013, she said that her favorite tattoo was of Frank Sinatra on her leg.[49] In addition to the above list, Rotten also has a spiderweb on each of her breasts with the areola as the center of each web. She is credited with furthering the acceptance of porn performers with tattoos.[50]

Personal life

Rotten speaks fondly of the grandparents who raised her, saying, "They did a great job."[49] In May 2015, Rotten announced she was pregnant, giving birth to a daughter later in the year.[51]

Awards and nominations

List of accolades received by Bonnie Rotten
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 14 52
AVN Awards
Year Result Award Work
2013[52] Nominated Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (with Asphyxia Noir & Skin Diamond) Meet Bonnie
Nominated Best New Starlet
2014[53][54] Nominated Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (with Lexi Belle, Christy Mack & Gia DiMarco) Brazzers Presents: The Parodies 3
Nominated Best Anal Sex Scene (with Ramón Nomar) Evil Anal 19
Nominated Best Girl/Girl Sex Scene (with Nikki Hearts) Beyond Fucked: A Zombie Odyssey
Won Best Group Sex Scene (with Karlo Karerra, Tony DeSergio, Mick Blue & Jordan Ash) The Gang Bang of Bonnie Rotten
Nominated Best Oral Sex Scene Facial Overload 3
Nominated Best POV Sex Scene (with Dana Vespoli) Lesbian Anal P.O.V. 2
Nominated Best Safe Sex Scene (with Erik Everhard) Hotel No Tell
Nominated Best Tease Performance Hot Body Ink
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene – B/B/G (with Billy Glide & Bill Bailey) Whore's Ink
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene – G/G/B (with Gia DiMarco & Danny Wylde) Obedience School
Won Female Performer of the Year
2015[55][56] Nominated Best Actress Cape Fear XXX
Nominated Best Director – Parody
Nominated Best Anal Sex Scene (with Steve Holmes) Climax
Nominated Best Double Penetration Sex Scene (with Ramon Nomar & Toni Ribas) Bonnie Rotten Is Squirtwoman
Nominated Best Girl/Girl Sex Scene (with Jesse Jane) 4Ever
Nominated Best Group Sex Scene (with Bill Bailey, Will Powers, Karlo Karrera, Ramón Nomar, Marcus London & Marco Banderas) Bonnieland: A Gangbang Fantasy
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene - G/G/B (with Janice Griffith & Manuel Ferrara) Squirt in My Face
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Mainstream Star of the Year
Nominated Most Outrageous Sex Scene (with Dollie Darko, Stevie Shae, Payton Sin Claire & Karmen Karma) The Destruction of Bonnie Rotten
Won Kinkiest Performer (Fan Award)
2016[57] Nominated Best Actress Sisters of Anarchy
Nominated Best Anal Sex Scene (with Danny D) American Whore Story
Nominated Best Director - Parody Sisters of Anarchy
Nominated Best Sex Scene in a Foreign-Shot Production (with Valeria Visconti & Rocco Siffredi) Bonnie vs. Rocco
Nominated Best Three-Way Sex Scene - G/G/B (with Skin Diamond & Rocco Siffredi) Rocco’s Intimate Initiations
Nominated Mainstream Star of the Year
NightMoves Awards
Year Result Award
2012[58] Won Miss Congeniality
2013[59][60] Nominated Best Female Performer
Won Social Media Star (Fan Choice)
Nominated Best Body
Won Best Ink (Fan Choice)
2014[61][62] Won Best Female Performer (Fan Choice)
Nominated Best Adult Film Star Feature Dancer
Won Best Ink (Editor’s Choice)
2015[63][64] Nominated Best Female Performer
Won Best Ink (Fan Choice)
Nominated Best Director (Parody)
NINFA Awards
Year Result Award Work
2014[65] Won Special Award
2015[66] Won Best Scene of the Year Actricesdelporno
Venus Awards
Year Result Award
2013[67] Nominated Best Actress (International)
2014[68] Won
XBIZ Awards
Year Result Award Work
2013[69] Nominated Best Scene - Gonzo/Non-Feature Release (with Mick Blue & Ramón Nomar) Meet Bonnie
2014[70][71] Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Won Best Scene - Non-Feature Release (with Tony DeSergio, Jordan Ash, Mick Blue & Karlo Karrera) The Gangbang of Bonnie Rotten
Nominated Best Scene - Vignette Release (with Gia DiMarco & Danny Wylde) Obedience School
2015[72] Nominated Director of the Year - Non-Feature Release Bonnieland: A Gangbang Fantasy
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Best Scene - Parody Release (with Ryan McClane) Rambone XXX: A Dreamzone Parody
2016[73] Nominated Director of the Year – Non-Feature Release Busty Pinups!
Nominated Best Sex Scene – All-Girl (with Skin Diamond) Performers of the Year 2015
XRCO Awards
Year Result Award Work
2013[74] Nominated New Starlet
Nominated Cream Dream
2014[75][76] Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Won Superslut
Nominated Orgasmic Oralist
Nominated Orgasmic Analist
2015[77] Nominated Best Director (Parody)
Nominated Best Actress Cape Fear XXX
Nominated Female Performer of the Year
Nominated Superslut
Nominated Orgasmic Oralist
Nominated Orgasmic Analist

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