According to the company, "A 10-page spread inside the magazine has a gardening theme, with the Love twins having their way with a solo gardener (pro film stud Kris Slater) who seems to have stumbled into their yard. It is a homecoming of sorts for the twins, who were discovered as part of the Genesis 'Sex Star Hunt' amateur contest last year. Subsequently, after the editors at Genesis showed them to Vivid Entertainment, the company signed the girls and their first Vivid film, 'Two Hot,' has become an instant bestseller."
The twins are also under contract with the magazine and are featured in their own monthly column "Twin Peeks," which includes two pages of snapshots and their personal diaries about their newfound adult film stardom.
"It has been nearly six months since our first shoot marked the start of our adult careers," Lyndsey said. "It now seems a long way away from the work we were doing at our jobs in a store, before we were discovered by Genesis,"
"We were always very sexual girls as I suppose most people are in this business," Lacey said, "But doing movies has made me more open about sex and more aware of my body. I still think about some of the sex scenes we did during our first movie and how much I enjoyed them. I have never really been into girls, but during the movie we were cast in scenes with other girls and I wasn't sure how it would go."
In her own four-page layout and commentary, Vivid Girl Tera Patrick, who is also the mastehead publisher of Genesis, announced in the October issue that she has begun a worldwide search as part of the Genesis Sex Star Hunt "to find the next super hot porn stars and make them part of my magazine and stable at Tera Patrick Agency." Tera is also featured monthly in the magazine with her Teravision column, as well as exclusive layouts and photos.
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