Bailey Jay

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Bailey Jay
Bailey Jay at AVN Awards 2011 1 (crop).jpg
Jay at the 2011 AVN Awards
Other namesLola, B.J., [1] Line Trap, Harley Quinn [2] Bailey Slay [3]
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) [4]
Spouse
Matthew Terhune
(m. 2011)
Website ts-baileyjay.com

Bailey Jay is an American transgender pornographic actress, adult model, presenter and podcaster.

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Career

In 2011 and 2012, Jay won the AVN Award for transgender performer of the year. [5] [6] She also co-hosts the podcast The Bailey Jay Show (formerly Bailey Jay Radio) with her husband, photographer Matthew Terhune, the podcast The Trans Witching Hour with Bailey Jay (formerly Gender Coaching with Bailey Jay) that deals with spirituality, the horror-themed podcast Blood Lust with Bailey Jay and also co-hosts the transgender and transsexuality advice podcast Sugar and Spice (formerly Third Gender Radio) with Jen Richards of We Happy Trans.

In 2014 she worked as a presenter for Vice Media on The Jim Norton Show . She appeared as a co-host in all four episodes before the show's cancellation.

Filmography and appearances

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014American DreamMom 2Cary Nokey music video
2014The Jim Norton ShowHerselfAnnouncer
2014The Approval MatrixHerselfEpisode: "America's Hall Monitors"
2015NICE TIPS!HerselfAdvice columnist
2015 Inside Amy Schumer HerselfEpisode: "Last Fuckable Day"
2017 Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High AKA Volume 2 CameoUncredited

Podcasts

DateTitleNotes
2010–2021The Bailey Jay ShowWeekly podcast with co-host Matthew Terhune. [7]
2011 You Know What Dude Two appearances [8]
2014The HoleEpisode 176 [9]
2014News Whore with Mandy Stadtmiller Episode 62 [10]
2015Tangentially SpeakingEpisode 128 [11]
2015Savage LovecastEpisode 464 [12]
2015, 2020, 2022, 2023Ultraculture with Jason LouvEpisode 7 [13] 34, 109, and 158 [14]
2021–presentThee Invisible Cabin Patreon exclusive podcast. Reboot of The Bailey Jay Show. [15]

Awards

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References

  1. Thee Invisible Cabin Episode: 10 – Queer Bait With Jim Norton
    In this episode Bailey revealed she originally went by the name "Lola" before changing it to Bailey and that she used to refer to herself as simply B.J.
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