Blake Eden
aka Blake Bartelli / Blake
- Age: 28 years young
- Born: Sunday 25th of August 1996
- Birthplace: Arizona, California, United States
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Sexuality: Bisexual
- Profession: Adult Model (former), Centerfold (former), Porn Star (former)
- Hair color: Blonde
- Eye color: Blue
- Height: 5'7" (or 170 cm)
- Weight: 110 lbs (or 50 kg)
- Body type: Slim
- Measurements: 35-25-33
- Bra/cup size: 32C show conversions
- Boobs: Real/Natural
- Pubic hair: Shaved/Brazilian
- Years active: 2015 - 2022 (started around 18 years old; 7 years in the business)
- Tattoos: Right Rib Area; Behind Left Ear
- Piercings: Navel
- Achievements:
- Hustler Honey January 2016
- Penthouse Pet Of The Month March 2016
Blake Eden Performances
Solo: Nudity (Full), Masturbation, Dildo, Fisting
Girl/girl: Kissing, Boob Touching, Boob Licking, Fingering, Dildo, Oral
Boy/girl: Blowjob, Vaginal, Anal, Creampie
Special: Bondage, Watersports
Blake Eden Galleries
Blake Eden Links
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User comments
Uf what pussy 💦 she is beautiful
2024-10-16 12:37 ⚠
Hot movie!
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2024-10-03 05:51 ⚠
She is probably one of the best looking women on Babepedia, of not THE BEST!
2024-07-27 02:32 ⚠
sexy
2024-05-29 01:24 ⚠
She is clearly a B, not a D by a long shot
2022-12-19 19:28 ⚠
Many Happy Returns of the Day! 🎂🎂🎂
2022-08-25 12:13 ⚠
Gorgeous girl with a beautiful pussy and lovely breasts.
2021-07-13 22:43 ⚠
Does anyone know what has become of US Pornstar Blake Eden? No one in the Porn Industry will talk about it as though it is a TABOO subject. She accused a Porn Producer of raping her and hasn't been active in the Industry or Social media since 2016.
2019-12-03 22:22 ⚠
That type of scenario is unfortunately common. Often when a producer gets accused, the public go by their time in the industry versus the accuser's time in the industry or how prominent one is over the other, and make their decision based on that. Ashley Fires is good example where she lost work and was stigmatized because her alleged attacker was a lot higher profile despite having a pattern of sexually inappropriate behavior. It can be analogous to the Weinstein saga in mainstream entertainment, people use the logic that someone in the industry for a long time couldn't behave a certain way and keep their position, which we know is often the opposite of what really happens and it's their position that allows them to behave in an abusive way. It can also be randomly based on perception; Nikki Benz is arguably more well known than her alleged attackers however she still lost work due to the industry as a whole siding more with them than her. Interesting that you mention 2016, because that was a bad year in the industry for alleged inappropriate conduct towards female performers, the most well-known instance was Nikki Benz but there were supposedly several other incidents in the same year.
So, it's certainly possible Blake was either pushed out of the industry or had to leave if all the work dried up altogether. Although producers can be on the younger side, Blake's few years in the industry makes it likely the producer in question was more well established or had better connections. It could also be for her own well-being, not only is leaving a field where a survivor was victimized often done for emotional well-being purposes, I know someone who was a soloist at a major ballet company that did just that, but when that field involves physical intimacy which in early stages especially can trigger trauma responses, it makes even more sense. As for social media, it could be due to backlash if her critics were more vocal than her supporters and it made social media a negative environment. It could also be if she decided to start over in a different field, she may have decided to start another account or stop using it altogether to avoid association with her previous career.
Realistically, unless you can find an industry insider, probably one who's retired, to ask about what happened to Blake it's unlikely you would find out as regardless of how it was perceived, it would indeed be considered taboo in the industry as a whole.
2024-06-03 05:01 ⚠
The hardcore porn industry needs better regulation and oversight. Unfortunately, the current way its problems are being addressed is just with states attempting to restrict access to porn sites, which will maybe reduce consumption but won't fix the core issues. Japan just reformed the AV industry in a way that allows them to keep making content but gives the performers a lot more control and autonomy. This would ultimately be better for fans too, because the stars would give better performances and create content for a longer period if they were in a better situation, instead of flaming out and quitting, committing suicide, or becoming unrecognizable within a few years of starting their career.
2024-06-28 01:51 ⚠