Inside Europe’s ‘porn capital’ where Love Island-style scouts are luring ordinary Brits to become X-rated superstars

AS one performer cheekily puts it: “If you throw a stone in the streets here, you’ll hit a porn star.”

It’s no exaggeration. With Love Island-style ‘sex scouts’ and actors even romping on Ferris wheels, this Brit holiday hotspot has turned into an unlikely Mecca for adult stars – that is, if the size of your appendage meets their very strict requirements.

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The Sun a Brit holiday hotspot, which has long been regarded as the ‘porn capital’ of Europe. Pictured, an actress gets ready for a scene[/caption]

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Kiara Lord, pictured, was ‘scouted’ to become an adult actress in the city
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Budapest tram passing Buda Castle.
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The historic city is popular with tourists across Europe[/caption]

Millions flock to Budapest in Hungary every year to marvel at its grand architecture, take a dip in the thermal baths and drink at its famous ruin bars.

But aside from visiting the tourist hotspots, many are also travelling to the historic capital for a very different reason – to film pornography

Since the fall of communism in 1989, the first city of Hungary has emerged as Europe’s unlikely porn production capital thanks to its low taxes, affordable rents and central landlocked location.

Since lockdown, when thousands turned to OnlyFans for quick cash, the city’s industry has only exploded further, with Love Island-style scouts even tapping up adult content influencers online to persuade them to fly over and pursue a career in full-on pornography.

Racy videos are being filmed in homes, in local parks, on Ferris wheels and even in Airbnbs, by actors and actresses from nations including Australia, Colombia and Russia.

When The Sun visited Budapest to see why more Brits than ever are joining its X-rated underworld, we discovered a sprawling industry that extends far beyond the film sets themselves.

Whole districts of Budapest’s bustling hospitality scene have been taken over by adult entertainers who pack out its bars, cafes and restaurants every day.

High-tech sexual health clinics have opened up to offer QR-code certificates for performers, who stay rent-free in Big Brother-style properties kitted out with cameras in every room.

At a set hidden amongst residential homes in the city’s suburbs, we were introduced to Mannie Coco, 31, from East London, a stripper nervously waiting to film his first porn scenes.

Ahead of the shoot, he told us: “I’m confident I can perform. It’s just a lot.

“It’s way more organised than I expected and a proper full production, it’s different to anything I’ve ever done before. Thankfully, I’m good at rolling with the punches.”

Like many of Budapest’s new wave of performers, Mannie had been found on Twitter thanks to his OnlyFans content and stripping videos.

He was scouted by talent spotter Sabina, the executive director of JulModels, who tells us of the very strict requirements for finding the perfect novices to approach.

She said: “For guys we look for someone in good physical shape, and they can be aged between 18 and 45. 

“If I’m signing an older guy they need to have experience – otherwise we’re not going to invest.

“When it comes to penis size, I’m looking for at least 20cm (7.8inches).”

Sabina’s agency also look for new women to add to their roster of top performers, which includes British talent like actresses Lara Lee and Lenina Crowne.

“The perfect scenario is someone who is pretty with a bit of experience,” she said. 

“I tend to go for natural looks rather than people with lots of plastic surgery, and between 18 and 30 is ideal. 

“I look for girls who haven’t done any hardcore scenes as that can damage their career prospect and if we start slower they have a longer career.”

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Mannie was picked for his good looks after being spotted online[/caption]

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The city’s bustling restaurants are cafes are popular with both tourists and adult entertainers[/caption]

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Thea Jacobs visited Hungary’s capital to see why more Brits than ever are flying out to join its adult industry[/caption]

First day nerves

Before arriving on set Mannie, like any other porn star in Budapest, visited a sexual health clinic like Talent Testing Service to be checked for all possible STIs.

The screenings cover all the possible infections and diseases you could contract from sex, including HIV, and come with a QR code to stop people faking them.

Going forward, Mannie will need to be tested and get clear results every two weeks to be able to work.

He was approved by Sabina because of his incredible body – and his extremely large appendage.

Dark side of pornography

WITH the chance to make thousands per shoot, the world of porn can seem like an enticing career prospect for some – but it has a dark and deadly side.

Suicides, drug overdoses and human trafficking form a seedy underbelly, which recently has made headlines in both Europe and the United States.

In January last year, porn star Thania Fields was found dead after sharing that she had experienced “sexual abuse” at the start of her career in porn.

She said at the time: “I have suffered sexual harassment and abuse after starting to create adult content. It’s very strong.

“Many thought that by hiring me they could do what they wanted with me, but then I came home, took a bath and cried.”

Recently deaths in the US include star Angelina Please, Dahila Sky and Olivia Lua.

Former director Tommie McDonald tells us he left the business after being confronted with some horrifying situations.

He says at least two models he knows off killed themselves while he was still producing, and many more simply seemed to disappear.

He said: “Over the years working in the industry, suicides were sadly fairly common.

“Often Eastern European women are brought into the industry at the hands of traffickers and forced into filming porn under threats of violence.

“It’s hard to work in this industry and not have your morals shift because so much goes on.

“I’ve also heard of rape allegations against top producers and suggestions that people have been drugged on set before filming.

“It was also commonplace for a bit in Europe that talent would forge clear tests so they could still work even if they had contacted something.

“There was a HIV outbreak in Europe about five years ago, which thankfully changed the way testing was done.”

Despite having first day nerves, The Sun was later told that he did “10/10” and has since been booked for more shoots with the international porn brand.

Talking a week later, he said: “You haven’t seen the last of me.

“Getting booked again has been a massive confidence boost that I can do this. I don’t think there are many black English guys doing this.”

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British stars like Ava fly over to the city to film sexy scenes with top producers[/caption]

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All performers in Budapest are STI tested every two weeks in order to work[/caption]

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Sabina is in charge of selecting what talent JulModels takes on[/caption]

Most pornography watched in the UK will be filmed either in the US or in Europe, via Budapest or Prague in the Czech Republic.

Girls typically get paid around £1,000 per scene and the men get between £600 and £800. 

Despite the pay difference, male performers are harder to find because many can’t perform on demand when the cameras are rolling. 

As the battle to find the perfect talent intensifies, agencies are coming up with increasingly novel ways to sweeten the deal.

Girls taken on by JulModels have the option of staying for free in their ‘model house’, with the only catch being that everything they do is livestreamed to fans.

It’s like grand central station here for porn, everyone comes through this city


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There is no requirement to do anything sexual – just living their day-to-day lives is enough for those watching the stream.

Another Brit who decided to ditch his 9-5 job in search of racier pastures is Dimitri Shadow, from London.

He had previously worked as a graphic designer and trainee firefighter, before following some of his pals into pornography.

He told The Sun: “I decided to give this a go maybe two or three years ago because a lot of my friends worked in the industry.

“The rest is history, I’ve not looked back since.”

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Julia starred in adult films before she became a director herself for top brands[/caption]

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Kiara was found by a talent agent on social media who introduced her to porn[/caption]

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Dan Leal has shot porn on both sides of the Atlantic and prefers Budapest for its international talent[/caption]

Traditionally, scouts have searched Eastern Europe for talent, although the recent rise of sites like OnlyFans has seen a surge in Brits and Western performers.

Hungarian star Kiara Lord, 33, has worked in the industry for years after being discovered online and says it has changed for the better since she made her first film.

“I was messaged several times by an agent on social media before I agreed to go and meet with them,” she told us. 

“They were very frank about what they wanted so I decided to give it a go. The first time, I felt incredibly awkward, and it was like having an out-of-body experience. I was so nervous that I was light-headed.”

The first time, I felt incredibly awkward, and it was like having an out-of-body experience. I was so nervous that I was light-headed


Kiara Lord

Now Kiara is a pro and much prefers it when a director has planned out every position, rather than asking the talent to “freestyle”.

In reality, filming is very far from sexy as Kiara says she is constantly thinking about her posture, how she looks and if she is being open enough for the camera. 

But she also claims to have seen positive change in the industry for women, and feels more emboldened to speak out if she sees something she doesn’t like. 

She said: “It’s changed a lot since I’ve been doing this. There is more consideration for women now and making sure we feel comfortable. 

“And girls speak out more than they used to when things happen. However, it is still a very male dominated industry.”

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Ava runs her own production company in the UK to help other OnlyFans creators[/caption]

Another veteran talent of the Budapest pornography scene is Brit Ava Koxx, who filmed her first scenes in the city a decade ago.

The 39-year-old, who is one of the UK’s highest paid performers, tells us: “I had no idea what to expect. I turned up to set with condoms in hand and had not been STI tested.

“They had to delay production to get me tested, but once we went ahead, I took to it like a duck to water.”

The Manchester beauty, who is also one of the tallest girls in the industry at 6ft 2inches, has remarkably only filmed 60 scenes over her decade-long career – a number some actresses will hit in a couple of months. 

When it comes to penis size, I’m looking for at least 20cm (7.8inches)


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“You can be on set for up to 12 hours a day,” she said. 

“People think it’s easy, but it’s hard work. If a guy can’t get hard or something else goes wrong, it can be a really long day. 

“You have producers telling you to do this position or that position. I don’t think most people could cope with how hard it really is.”

And there is another stereotype Ava is keen to dispel. “Everyone thinks that the adult industry are at it like rabbits even when cameras aren’t rolling, which isn’t true,” she said.

The history of Budapest

Hungary’s capital city is full of rich history and culture, famously boasting a wealth of 80 underground hot springs.

For hundreds of years the urban sprawl existed as three separate towns, Buda, Óbuda, and Pest, which were unified in 1873.

By the time of World War I, Budapest was the capital city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

The empire collapsed after the war ended. During World War II much of the city was destroyed by British and American air raids. 

Currently, Budapest is the second-largest city on the Danube and the ninth largest city in Europe over all.

In 2022 6.9million tourists arrived at the airport for holidays. It has 223 museums and galleries, covering local history and that of Europe. 

The city is popular with both budget travellers and those looking for a bustling nightlife for stag and hen dos.

Its Széchenyi Medicinal Bath is the biggest in Europe and caters to health tourism and party goers with a weekend ‘Sparty’. The indoor medicinal baths date from 1913 and the outdoor pools from 1927.

The central area of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to the classical architecture of the Hungarian Parliament building and Budapest castle.

It is also home to Europe’s largest Synagogue, The Dohány Street Synagogue, which is the second largest in the world. 

Cuisine on offer includes Turkish staples including pilaf, stuffed cabbage called töltött káposzta and Turkish delight.

More classical Hungarian dishes include Goulash, a meat stew heavy with paprika; Hortobágyi palacsinta, which is a meat filled savoury crepe; and chicken paprikash – chicken simmered in a thick, creamy paprika sauce with homemade pasta called nokedli.

“If we’re not filming, I’m on my phone or having a cuppa. 

“At the end of the day, it’s a job. We’re doing it for money, not just to have constant sex. 

“Do I get turned on, on set? No. Do I get turned on by the influx of cash? Absolutely.”

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Ava has been filming adult movies for a decade, and started in Budapest[/caption]

Ava’s friend, female director and former pornstar Julia Grandi, is a big fan of the talent coming out of the UK.

“I like to have more dialogue in the films I produce and that is always easier when working with an English actors or actresses,” she said.

“I love it because it means I can be more creative with my script.

“British performers have a great attitude and I often work with established performers who have made their own content or worked with other producers which means they have great experience.

“I’ve started seeing lots more English girls coming through in the last year as more have started their OnlyFans and they’re moving through into doing more professional porn.”

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Much of the porn watched in the UK is filmed over in Budapest[/caption]

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Stars spend much of their free time in the city enjoying the food and drink on offer[/caption]

Her positive views on Brits are echoed by industry award-winning director Dan Leal, who moved to Budapest in 2016 after filming in the US since 2001.

The 55-year-old American loves the city because he has the choice of top international talent and can therefore be choosy with which models he uses. 

He told The Sun: “It’s like Grand Central station here for porn, everyone comes through this city.

“Budapest relies on international performers, you see talent here from all over the world, including Brits. 

I’m happy I’m living in the porn capital. It’s helping the economy. 


Giorgio, taxi driver

Despite pornography’s seedy reputation, many of the Hungarian locals we encounter don’t have an issue with it. 

Taxi driver Giorgio said: “I’m happy I’m living in the porn capital. It’s helping the economy. 

“The older ladies probably don’t even know what is going on here.

“There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s just a movie.”

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The Sun visited the house where JulModels allow girls to stay for free[/caption]

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How Brit ‘windowsill baby’ survived Oct 7 as Hamas burned down home & slaughtered neighbours in horror 8-hour rampage

A BABY who miraculously survived the October 7 attacks as Hamas terrorists burned down his family’s home and slaughtered their neighbours has been seen two years on from the massacre.

Young Kai Mintz, globally remembered as the “windowsill baby”, was just ten days old when he was trapped in the middle of an eight-hour terror rampage in 2023.

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Kai Mintz smiles alongside his family two years on from their home being ransacked and burned down by Hamas thugs[/caption]

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Young Kai became globally remembered as the ‘windowsill baby’ for this image of him during the attacks[/caption]

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The charred remains of the family home in Kibbutz Nirim[/caption]

On the anniversary of the depraved day of horrors, Kai has been seen waving and smiling alongside his family as they speak to The Sun.

The Mintz family recall fighting for their lives as Hamas operatives tried to murder them in cold blood.

The family’s belongings were all torched by Hamas fighters as they were forced to hide in a safe room fending off the fiends.

Kai’s British grandmother, Deborah Mintz, 60, had travelled from the UK to visit her daughter and newborn grandson that weekend.

She never imagined she’d be trapped in a smoke-filled safe room as dozens of men tried to break in with weapons.

She admitted to The Sun: “I wasn’t really there. It was just like preparing yourself to die.”

Mrs Mintz says the whole family were left in shock and feeling dissociated after hearing their small dog, Mickey, scream as he was burning to death in the flaming house.

Deborah’s brave daughter, Aimee, and her husband Uriel remember having to hold the safe room door shut with their bare hands as the terrorists tried to force it open.

Aimee said: “We needed so much power. It took the both of us just to hold it in place

“It couldn’t have been more than a couple of minutes, but it felt like a lifetime.”

It was baby Kai who gave the terrified family the strength to keep fighting in the face of the murderous fiends at their door.

As thick, black smoke filled the room, Aimee desperately ran over to the small window to allow Kai to breathe in some fresh air.

An image of a sleeping Kai laying on the window frame quickly circulated online.

This life-saving choice by his mum kept Kai alive over a gruelling eight-hour standoff with members of the terror group.

“Somehow we made it work,” Aimee said.

The home was left in ruins as it continued to burn long through the day.

It was only when Israeli forces rushed to Kibbutz Nirim after hearing of the devastation left behind by their enemies that the family were rescued.

Deborah said: “I can’t actually believe we got out. And for real… we survived.”

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Kai’s mum Aimee in hospital after the horror eight-hour ordeal[/caption]

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The Mintz family home was left a charred wreck with debris strewn across the town[/caption]

Kai was seen as one of several examples of the brutality of October 7.

Dozens of defenceless children were left killed, orphaned or put in life-threatening situations due to Hamas’ actions.

Kai managed to be one of the lucky ones and is now a healthy two-year-old boy full of life.

The Sun spoke to him and his family and saw his smiling face as he happily sat on his mother’s lap.

At one point, he even waved at the camera during the emotional chat.

A beaming Aimee said: “He speaks three languages now—English, Hebrew and Spanish. Clever boy.”

“He’s a very happy, playful boy… a good boy.”

I visited kibbutz where Hamas slaughtered families… what I saw made my blood run cold

By Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter (Digital)

WALKING across endless charred rubble and looking up at more bullet holes than I could count, my stomach turned.

For almost seven decades, kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel was a haven for its 400 residents.

But their paradise just a mile from the Gaza border was torn apart on October 7, 2023.

Dozens of Hamas terrorists stormed the village – killing at random and inflicting a wound that may never fully heal in one of the darkest days in Israel’s history.

Walking around this gut-wrenching crime scene is not for the faint-hearted.

Like many of us, I’ve seen countless photos and videos of the kibbutz – each one more sickening than the last.

But nothing could have prepared me for seeing the area that should be filled with life and instead bears the scars of inconceivable horror in person.

Aside from the occasional cry from a cat or the soft sound of wind chimes, the silence in the kibbutz is deafening.

Once a close-knit community where children grew up and adults grew old, every aspect of human life has been shattered.

Rows of modest, single-storey homes sit burnt-out in a harrowing reminder of Hamas’ callous actions.

Despite surviving the ordeal grandma Deborah still remembers the fear she felt on that day.

She explained: “My head is still stuck in that black day… It’s frightening.

“It will happen again unless the problem is dealt with properly.”

Deborah says she will always be proud of her family for fighting back against evil and coming out on top.

Speaking on the powerful image of the newborn on the windowsill which still resonates around the world, she said: “I didn’t think it would be such a big deal.

“I just thought, if we weren’t going to make it, the world has to know what we tried to do.

“We tried to survive. We didn’t just give up.”

It comes as families from across Israel have gathered to remember their loved ones killed or taken hostage in the October 7 attacks today.

Many of them are also praying for an end to the Gaza War to finally end the bloodshed.

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Hamas thugs ransacked Kibbutz Nirim and set cars and homes on fire as they looked to kill in cold blood
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Hamas militant with a rifle participating in an anti-Israel military show in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Hamas thugs attacked several Israeli areas on October 7, 2023[/caption]

Donald Trump has been leading the push for a total ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.

He has laid out a 20-point plan which is yet to be signed off by Hamas as peace talks continue over in Egypt this week.

The terror group was reported to be holding up the deal by demanding the release of October 7 fighters jailed in Israel.

Trump threatened to unleash “all hell” if they blocked it and allow Israel to launch a complete full-scale ground invasion into Gaza.

One of the main stipulations of the peace deal is the safe return of the remaining hostages in Hamas captivity.

Only around 20 of 48 captives still in the blitz Hamas stronghold are alive but Israel is adamant they want every body regardless before agreeing to drop their weapons.

Trump’s 20-point peace plan in full

  • 1. Gaza will be a deradicalized terror-free zone
  • 2. Gaza will be redeveloped
  • 3. The war will immediately end
  • 4. Within 72 hours, all hostages will be returned
  • 5. Israel will release 250 dangerous prisoners plus 1700 Gazans detained after Oct 7th
  • 6. Members of Hamas who wish to leave Gaza will be provided safe passage
  • 7. Full aid will be immediately sent into the Gaza Strip
  • 8. Entry of distribution and aid in the Gaza Strip will proceed without interference
  • 9. Gaza will be governed under the temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee
  • 10. A Trump economic development plan to rebuild and energize Gaza will be created
  • 11. A special economic zone will be established
  • 12. No one will be forced to leave Gaza
  • 13. Hamas agrees to not have any role in the governance of Gaza
  • 14. A guarantee will be provided by regional partners to ensure that Hamas comply with obligations
  • 15. The US will work to develop a temporary International Stabilization Force in Gaza
  • 16. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza
  • 17. If Hamas delays or rejects this proposal, Israel can proceed with invasion
  • 18. An interfaith dialogue process will be established
  • 19. Credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood can begin
  • 20. The US will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians for peaceful and prosperous co-existence

October 7, 2025
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