Adult film star Kendra Lust’s Indian fans ‘confirm’ Patna station played her video

| Updated: 21 March, 2023 6:53 pm IST

A cryptic tweet by adult film star Kendra Lust has led to speculation that the porn clip that was played accidentally on announcement screens in Patna station featured her.

A day after the incident left hundreds of passengers embarrassed as the clip ran for almost 3 minutes, Kendra Lust shared a picture of her with the hashtags #India #BiharRailwayStation. Her fans soon started commenting and some of them ‘confirmed’ that it was indeed her.

When a fan asked her if it was her in the video, Lust said, “I hope so”. Another fan responded with, “Now, you will be famous in India.” She sported a blood-red sari for her Indian fans in the post.

https://twitter.com/KendraLust/status/1638159012091887616

The 45-year-old pornstar is of French Canadian descent worked as a stripper in her college years and was employed as a nurse for several years before she established herself in the porn industry at the age of 33. She has 1.5 million followers on Twitter and 8.5 million followers on Twitter.

Meanwhile, the agency that was responsible for the goof-up in Patna railway station has been suspended. The Agency has been blacklisted by the Railways.

An FIR was lodged against a Kolkata-based private firm for playing a pornographic video on the railway announcement TV screens on crowded platforms of Patna junction on Monday morning.

The operator at the Patna junction fled the spot soon after the incident. However, personnel of the Railway Protection Force is on the lookout for the operator also. A warrant will be issued if he doesn’t turn up.

Reportedly, a similar goof-up involving a porn clip had taken place in Patna junction in the mid-1990s as well.

 

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