MMA legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson recently shared a surprising story about a night out – that took an unexpected turn.
During a candid conversation on his podcast, Jackson recalled meeting a woman at a bar, hitting it off, and exchanging numbers…
Only to later discover she was an adult film star!
Jackson recounted how the evening started as a casual night of socializing with his group, which included his longtime friend and manager, Tiki Ghosn.
As the night progressed, he struck up a conversation with a woman who caught his attention:
I met this hot-ass, uh, chick.
She looked Asian or something, and we hit it off and stuff like that.At the end of the night, she gave me a kiss and gave me her phone number.
We were chilling and getting drinks later at the bar, and Tiki was like:”I know this girl from somewhere.”
At first, neither Jackson nor Ghosn could quite place where they had seen her before.
That was until she finally asked Jackson:
You really don’t know who I am?
When he admitted that he didn’t, she dropped the bombshell:
She said: “I’m a p**n star. I was like: “Shut the f* up! What’s your name?”
She told me her porn name, and I went back and told Tiki. He said: “Yeah!”
The revelation left Jackson stunned, and as the conversation continued, the woman expressed an interest in dating him:
She got into a conversation where she said she wanted to date me ’cause she was like: “Look, we’ve been having fun.”
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