Jenna Jameson was arguably one of the most well-known porn stars in the world. Over the course of her successful career, Jameson starred in more than 100 adult films that sold millions of copies worldwide, won dozens of industry awards and even penned a revealing memoir that spent six weeks on The New York Times bestsellers list. Though Jameson announced she was retiring from porn in 2008, sex was -- and is -- an important part of her life.
Just one year after her retirement, Jameson sat down for an interview on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 2009 to talk about her experiences. As she told Oprah back then, it wasn't just men who were interested in speaking with her during public appearances or book signings. Women, Jameson said, were very open in what they'd share.
"The very first [thing] out of their mouths is: 'You taught me how to give oral sex, and my husband thanks you,'" Jameson said. "Obviously, I'm not a professional. It's just something that I love doing. I felt very sexual all my life and I just applied it."
"If you, Jenna Jameson, are not a professional at oral sex, then who is?" Oprah asked, as Jameson laughed.
It's been more than five years since that interview, but Jameson is still sharing some of her best sex advice with "Oprah: Where Are They Now -- Extra."
"The three things a woman can do to make her feel sexier, I would have to say: spray tan. Second of all, let go in the bedroom. Turn the lights off. Just turn the lights off," Jameson says. "And always, always spend the money on a good haircut and a good dye job."
Some of those tips may seem rather unexpected, but Jameson insists they can make a big difference.
"I'm being honest!" she says. "A woman feels better when she feels sexy and beautiful."
It doesn't have to take very long to feel sexier either, Jameson adds.
"Take the time -- an hour. Go get a cute little haircut or get a blow-dry, go home, light a candle, surprise your man when he gets home," she says with a sly smile.
Also in the interview: Jameson opens up about motherhood, saying that she now hangs out with "soccer moms."
"Oprah: Where Are They Now -- Extra" is a web-based spinoff of OWN's "Oprah: Where Are They Now?", which returns with an all-new episode this Sunday, March 8, at 9 p.m. ET.
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