Emily Willis
Born in Argentina, she lived there until she was 7 years old when her mother, after marrying for the second time with an American, moved to live in St. George (Utah). The remarriage fatherly raised Emily under the doctrine of the Latter-day Saint Movement, a belief with which she grew to come of age.
After a period in San Diego, where she worked as a delivery person and other temporary jobs, she met a man on Tinder with whom she began a romantic relationship and, after meeting the owner of the Girls Do Porn web portal, she became interested in Adult films. In October 2017, she made her debut at age 18 as a pornographic actress.
On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, the actress filed a defamation lawsuit against fellow pornographic actresses Gianna Dior and Adria Rae, whom she accused of posting information against Willis on their Twitter profiles and "recklessly and maliciously posting lies" towards her person. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges that the tweets in question "were intended to directly damage [Willis] professional reputation, character, commerce and business" and that Dior and Rae, along with 10 other defendants also named in the lawsuit acted in a "willful, malicious, oppressive and despicable manner in full knowledge of the adverse effect of their actions" to attack Willis.
The origin of the issue dates back to August 27 of that year, when Dior began attacking Willis on Twitter, insinuating that the artist had participated in an alleged video in which she had sex with a dog, in an alleged case of zoophilia . Willis later claimed in September that Rae joined in the alleged defamation after exiting her in the wake of Dior and accusing her in a tweet on September 22. Willis asked the prosecution for a fine of five million dollars for professional and personal damages, as well as damage to her reputation.
On February 5, 2024, Willis was admitted to a medical facility for critical care in Thousand Oaks, California. In April, her family announced that she was awake after a two-month coma following cardiac arrest. In September, it was reported that medical experts said she was potentially suffering from locked-in syndrome and may never move again.
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