
Before she ventured into the adult industry, Else was working at Starbucks and then started her career as a stripper.

Then at the age of 18, very much like Micah Richards’ start in football, she burst onto the scene.
Not only did he find out but he also commented on the video.

Elsa told Holly Randall on the Unfiltered podcast:
I don’t know how [my mum] found out, probably other family members,
I know at the very beginning… This is so sick but one of my uncles commented on my first scene on Pornhub.
So I think that set my aunt off and I think she was the one that maybe exposed everything, I’m not sure.
But yeah, they found out quick.

Elsa then went on to say that she ‘talks to her mum about everything’… apart from sex.
Elsa said:
One time I wrote a note when I lost my virginity, like I love to journal and so I wrote a note about what had happened
and my mum wrote a note back and said, ‘It’s okay, everything’s okay, I’m not upset or anything’,
I was mortified that she knew I had sex so I can’t imagine talking to her about me shooting porn.
Even though many people feel like porn is their guilty pleasure but researchers at Brigham Young University have concluded that watching it can have a negative effect on your relationships.
The majority of the participants were 38 years old and had been in a relationship for nine years.
It’s true that the type of pornographic content may have larger negative effects on relationship well-being than others, and that men who are religious appear to be more impacted by watching pornography due to feelings of being out of harmony with their moral beliefs.
But the fact remains that relationship stability is weakened by pornography usage for both men and women.
Couples should know that viewing pornography is a risk factor in their relationship.
I [had] assumed we were going to find it was maybe the aggressive, nonconsensual pornography that was affecting relationships.
[But] we found there was no difference. Any pornography use or increase was always linked to less stability and less satisfaction in the relationship — no matter what other things we looked at.