Abella Danger

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Abella Danger
Abella Danger Tux 2017.jpg
Danger in 2017
Born (1995-11-19) November 19, 1995 (age 28)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Other namesBella Danger, Abella Danger;
Occupations
  • Pornographic actress
  • director
  • erotic model
Years active2014–present

Abella Danger (born November 19, 1995) [1] is an American pornographic film actress, director, and an erotic model. [2] [3]

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Career

Danger was born and raised in Miami, Florida, U.S. [4] [5] She made her adult film debut in July 2014 for Bang Bros. [6] She later moved to Los Angeles, California. [6] Fortune has described her as one of the most popular and in-demand performers in the business. [7] She has also worked as a director, [3] and as an erotic model.

In 2019, Danger was cast in Her & Him , the directorial porn debut of mainstream Hollywood actress Bella Thorne. [8] [9] The short film is produced by Pornhub [10] and is the third film in the company's Visionaries Director's Club series. Danger also features in the second film in the series, I Love You. [11]

Danger contributed vocals and appears in the music video to the song, "911", by Israeli EDM producer and Dj Borgore off his second studio album, The Art of Gore. [12] [13]

In February 2021, Danger starred in Thorne's music video for Shake It, which featured the two engaged in simulated sexual activity that led to the video being taken down from YouTube shortly after its premiere. [14] The appearance was noted as a continuation of a mutually beneficial collaboration between the two, providing Thorne with legitimacy in the adult entertainment community and providing Danger with wider mainstream exposure. [15]

In 2022, Danger posed with mainstream Hollywood actress Denise Richards, to recreate a scene from the film Wild Things (1998), which Danger initiated after learning that Richards had joined OnlyFans. [16] [17] [18] On January 7, 2023, Danger co-hosted the AVN Awards with Reya Sunshine, which marked the show's return to a live audience for the first time since 2020. [19] [20] In 2023, Danger was deemed the "Most Popular Female Performer" at the Fifth Annual Pornhub Awards. [21]

Personal life

Danger was in a relationship with Gaby Guerrero (Gaby G), and appears in her music video "City on Fire". She plays a character luring the singer to the dark side of Los Angeles. [22] [23] She is of Jewish descent. [24]

Awards

YearEventAwardFilm
2016 AVN Award Best New Starlet [7] [25] [26] [27]
XBIZ Award
XRCO Award
AVN AwardHottest Newcomer
NightMoves Award Best Female Performer (Editor's Choice) [28] [29]
2017AVN AwardBest Star Showcase [30] Abella
Best Double Penetration Sex Scene (with Markus Dupree and Mick Blue)
Best Virtual Reality Sex Scene (with Joanna Angel and Manuel Ferrara)Angel 'n Danger
NightMoves AwardBest Butt (Editor's Choice) [31]
2018XBIZ AwardBest Sex Scene – Gonzo Release (with Markus Dupree) [32] Fucking Flexible 2
Best Sex Scene – Comedy Release (with Joanna Angel and Isiah Maxwell) [32] Jews Love Black Cock
XRCO AwardOrgasmic Analist
NightMoves AwardBest Butt (Editor's Choice)
Pornhub Award Top Squirting Performer
2019AVN AwardBest Group Sex Scene (with Angela White, Kira Noir, Mia Malkova, Tori Black, Ana Foxxx, Jessa Rhodes, Vicki Chase, Mick Blue, Alex Jones, Bambino, Ricky Johnson, and Ryan Driller)After Dark
Most Epic Ass
XRCO AwardAwesome Analist
NightMoves AwardBest Butt (Fan's Choice)
Pornhub AwardMost Popular Female Pornstar by Women
Best Instagram
Hottest Ass
2020AVN AwardMost Epic Ass
XBIZ AwardBest Sex Scene – Erotic-Themed (with Small Hands)Her and Him
XRCO AwardAwesome Analist
Pornhub AwardTop Squirting Performer
Hottest Ass
2021AVN AwardMost Epic Ass
2022AVN Award
Pornhub AwardTop Anal Performer
Hottest Ass
2023AVN AwardMost Amazing Ass
Pornhub AwardMost Popular Female Performer
Hottest Ass
2024AVN AwardMost Amazing Ass

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