A UK woman has revealed the shocking way her fiancé makes a living, and says it brings them closer together.
Robyn Quinn and her partner Tatman have been together for five years and often film X–rated scenes together to sell online.
But recently, Tatman, 40, has been filming raunchy videos with other men, despite telling Daily Mail he is definitely straight.
‘I’m still quite new to this. I only went full-time in the industry a couple of months ago, and since then I’ve started shooting with guys,’ he says.
‘It’s mostly straight guys like me in a shower or on a bed together, not full sex, but that’s the kind of content fans want right now.
‘They say gay content is where most of the money is. Fans will tip to see more, and guys work their way up depending on what they’re comfortable doing. It’s all upsell.’
Robyn Quinn (pictured) has revealed the shocking way her fiancé makes a living, and says it brings them closer together
Tatman, who does not disclose exactly how much he earns filming gay porn, goes on to say he actually used to be ‘bicurious’ before his first man-on-man scene.
‘It made me realise how straight I actually am. I used to think I might be bicurious, but once I started shooting with men, it clarified things for me,’ he says.
‘Working with guys has actually made me realise how straight I am… It’s a performance. It’s my job.
‘It’s not about attraction. We’re entertainers, and that’s how I treat it.’
Robyn, 35, who also films adult content for Babestation in the UK, says she is ‘completely supportive’ of her partner filming with other men – and women.
‘It’s just acting,’ she says. ‘The biggest criticism is people saying he must be gay if he shoots with men.
‘There’s also the usual stigma; people think porn is dirty or unsafe, but in reality we’re tested twice a month and it’s just a business.
‘The misconceptions disappear once you’re inside the industry.’
Robyn Quinn, 35, and her partner Tatman, 40, (right) have been together for five years and often film X–rated scenes together to sell online
She goes on to admit she also films lesbian content for her work, and confesses she does have an attraction to both sexes.
‘When we first got together, I told him I wanted to explore everything – other guys, other girls, sex clubs, the lot,’ she says.
‘Working with women is something I enjoy and it’s always been part of my sexuality.’
The happy couple say they don’t ever have to worry about jealousy, and, in fact, claim their career in the adult entertainment industry brings them closer together.
‘There’s never jealousy, everything we do, we do together. Filming with others actually brings us closer,’ they say.
‘Even after a full day shooting, we go home and reconnect, and it’s the best emotional connection we’ve ever had.
‘Our trust is unreal. We can pick up each other’s phones without a second thought. It’s strengthened us massively.’
Robyn and Tatman, who are originally from Kent, met in August 2020 when they became neighbours.
Tatman films raunchy videos with other men, despite telling Daily Mail he is definitely straight
The former fire and security engineer was living next door to Robyn’s new home, which she had just moved into following the end of a 13-year relationship.
While the pair now film content separately, they also share videos of their sex lives together as part of a ‘Tatman and Robyn Tour’ they recently kicked off in the UK.
But while the couple may leave nothing to the imagination when travelling to meet their fans, Robyn says their private sex life is very different.
‘We separate work and personal life easily. The sex we have on camera and the sex we have at home are worlds apart,’ she says.
‘We don’t shoot at home, especially not with other people. The moment we come into our house, it’s about us, our baby and our dog.
‘We’re back to my real name, not my stage name.’