College pulls porn internship
InHolland student from The Hague Karina Hagafiona Monica (24) planned to do a porn internship with pornography producer Kim Holland, but the vocational university didn't allow it. Now Kim Holland is fighting to keep her intern. Karina Hagafiona has been dreaming about being a porn producer since the age of 16. "That fascination has to do with my strict upbringing. In the Indonesian culture, sex is a taboo. And something that is never talked about, is incredibly interesting", the AD reports.
Monica is doing a Media and Entertainment Management study at the InHolland university, and had set her eyes on a 6-month internship with porn Queen Kim Holland. Kim Holland has turned down many male applicants, but Monica's enthusiasm got her where she wanted to go.
She appeared to have gotten the green light from her university, as spokesperson Renee Verkuijlen said "we don't get these kinds of requests every day, but Monica explained well why she wanted to do her internship there particularly." They changed their minds this week.
Verkuijlen told the AD "it's just not what we stand for and what we want to exhibit." Monica works in a sex shop and already had ideas for a porn film. Her ideal film would be female-friendly. "With beautiful heterosexual men and women, good film frameworks and pretty effects. It's going to be a story about a strong, naughty woman. And indeed, with a good story line. I won't take part myself, I wouldn't dare" Monica said. The internship wouldn't be all about naked people doing things naked people in porno's do.
It would have been a job, with 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. hours at an office behind a computer. Monica had been preparing for the job for months, she wrote on her Facebook page Thursday. "I've been working on research for a month, planning and management, writing an advice report, writing scripts, scouting locations, making budgets, writing an operational plan etc.", Monica wrote. Kim Holland doesn't understand what inspired InHolland's change of mind.
The case has gotten a lot of media attention, or "discussion" that happened "recently" as the institution announced on Thursday, which might be the reason for pulling the internship. The porno diva thinks it strange. "You can't blame a girl like that for the media dived on the news of her internship en masse? Besides, she studies Media & Entertainment Management. You have to expect something like this as an institution," she opines.
Kim Holland hopes to be able to speak with InHolland in the hope of changing their minds back again. "This girl deserves this chance. What vocational university doesn't want to help grant the wishes of their students? No, I'm going to keep supporting Karina through thick and thin." Kim Holland is also curious to know why InHolland doesn't find an internship at her company fitting with the 'values' of the institution. "We are a very normal and legal company. For 17 years already," she tells the AD with a mix of pride and sarcasm.