This feature article appears in the October 2024 issue of X3 magazine, dedicated to capturing the genuine personalities, passions, and stories of emerging and established stars. X3 is published by XBIZ Media.
The word “cosmopolitan” is rarely used to describe up-and-coming adult performers, but in the case of Eve Sweet, the shoe — quite possibly Louboutins purchased at the flagship store on Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau in her home base of Paris — does indeed fit.
The globe-trotting Sweet is also disarmingly charming, engaging anyone with whom she interacts — colleagues, scene partners, directors, journalists, fans — with the same unstudied candor and effervescence. Plus, she’s able to do this in four languages.
“I am always without a filter,” she reveals right off the bat. “I’m happy to explain everything about myself. I always try to have an answer that is real — as real as my orgasms.”
Oh, yes. Her professional calling card. With Eve, whether on or off camera, what you see — and what you hear, often quite loudly — is what you get. The real thing.
“If you watch me on screen — be it my own amateur content or the most beautifully produced Vixen scenes — you get me,” she confirms. “You get my personality as a real person.”
Committed to making each on-camera coupling authentic, Eve tries not to research her scene partners too much beforehand.
“I come to set ready to have a real experience,” she says. “I don’t chat with the person before we get to set, or ask other performers about them. I try to be neutral because I want to create my own opinion. I come on set and make jokes — I want everyone to feel nice and happy, because this is how I want to feel, and this is how I want people who surround me to feel too. So I try to be very cute and positive. I put on music. I try to make my scene partner laugh and to see how they really are.”
It helps that Eve is under an exclusive contract with Vixen, a studio known for quality production values and top-flight casting.
“I also know how to have an orgasm,” she winks. “Then it’s just a matter of looking at my fellow professional, whoever they may be, and saying, ‘You like to fuck, yes? I like to fuck! Let’s just fuck.”
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