Balamory actor’s daughter – aka porn star Skin Diamond – ditches adult movies for shot at pop career
Raylin Joy's dad Rodd Christensen played the happy-go-lucky painter Spencer in the Scottish fictional children’s show
THE porn star daughter of an actor who appeared in kids telly show Balamory has revealed she's swapping x-rated films for a "provocative" music career.
Raylin Joy's dad Rodd Christensen played the happy-go-lucky painter Spencer in the Scottish fictional children’s show when it emerged she was a porn star.
But the 30-year-old has now quit blue movies and is instead launching a pop career under her alter ego Skin Diamond.
Raylin, who lives in LA, told the says her music will be "provocative" as she opened up about her raunchy past.
She said: "I’ve given so much of my sexuality to the public for such a long time. Now it’s time to show them something else.
"I studied acting and performance at Lauder College in Dunfermline and that’s when I started dabbling with music. I think music is more challenging and demanding. When I got into the adult industry, it was for giggles.
“I feel far shyer about my music. Your body will age but I am taking a piece of my soul with these songs and putting it out there to be judged.”
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Raylin was living in Scotland when she shot her first adult industry scenes.
She said: "I was in college studying acting and I wanted to get into modelling.
“I had dyed my hair pink and I got tattoos. I was doing nude modelling and I went to a fetish club for the first time and loved it.
“I then had the opportunity to go to Paris to shoot my first scenes and I fell in love with it.”
Raylin now hopes her adult film fans will follow her career now she has switched to music.
She also revealed she has always had the support of Balamory actor Rodd, who has returned to the US and is living in Las Vegas with Raylin’s mum.
Raylin lived in Fife for 20 years when her parents moved from Las Vegas to work as missionaries — before Rodd landed his telly role.
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