Heather Pink — Biography
Heather Pink, a performer whose career spanned from New York City to Los Angeles, graced the covers of 92 magazines, participated in 12 photo sessions, and starred in 80 video productions. Her extensive work was featured by numerous studios including Karups OW, Devils Film, New Sensations, Wankz, Squirters, Cinema Play, Hustler Video, Pink Visual, Cum Hogs, Load My Mouth, @Adult, Zero Tolerance, and Le Wood, before her retirement in 2007. She also maintained her own online presence at itwasheatherpink.
Pink's entry into the adult entertainment world occurred while she was a student in South Florida. She filmed her initial scene in 2001, adopting the moniker "Britney," during a brief period working as a stripper. Following this, Pink took a hiatus of a couple of years to contemplate a full-time career in pornography. She resumed her work in 2003, quickly gaining recognition for her energetic, squirting, and often explicit performances. During this time, she had relocated back to her native New York City, where she became a known figure in social circles. A highly public separation from a Madison Avenue boutique owner prompted Pink to make Los Angeles her permanent residence. In LA, she became a co-host of the widely popular internet radio program "Pinky and the Geek" on the former KSEX station.
Pink's entry into the adult entertainment world occurred while she was a student in South Florida. She filmed her initial scene in 2001, adopting the moniker "Britney," during a brief period working as a stripper. Following this, Pink took a hiatus of a couple of years to contemplate a full-time career in pornography. She resumed her work in 2003, quickly gaining recognition for her energetic, squirting, and often explicit performances. During this time, she had relocated back to her native New York City, where she became a known figure in social circles. A highly public separation from a Madison Avenue boutique owner prompted Pink to make Los Angeles her permanent residence. In LA, she became a co-host of the widely popular internet radio program "Pinky and the Geek" on the former KSEX station.