Starting her career in 1992, Ann became one of the industry’s most respected figures. Speaking on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast, she explained her decision, clarifying that it has nothing to do with her husband, who is not in the industry and “is not a jealous person.” Instead, she feels more comfortable working with women.
“As a woman who was getting older and one who hates the gym, I was finding that I couldn’t control where my fat was going in a scene with guys,” she shared. She added, “When I have sex with a girl, I can position myself, I can work it a certain way… but when a guy’s behind you, it’s just [doink doink doink] and stuff is just happening and I can feel it happening.”

Ann also admitted concerns about aging, saying, “After menopause, your body moves separately from itself.” Podcast host Holly Randall, an industry veteran, understood her reasoning, adding that experienced male performers move women into positions that can be challenging as their bodies change with age.