Yeah, I disclose, especially if we are engaging in bareback sex. So, when people asked me about HIV in interviews, I could say yes.Īnd in your sex work with one-on-one clients? I wanted something more, and be more open about HIV issues. Why did you start doing the Just for Fans stuff?
You own the content, you control it, and you’re all making a lot more money then when you worked a day at a time for a studio film. I hear that has really changed the landscape for adult actors. When did you get involved in adult entertainment?Īnd you have an Just for Fans page on Twitter, where people pay you a subscription to watch your exclusive sexual content. People were a lot better about it by then. I had some blowback from people when I was open about my status, so I held back, but then when I was older, around 25, I just decided to say this is who I am. I had been given the option of not starting meds until I needed them, and my t-cells fell below the AIDS marker. I did have some worries about living with HIV, and even had an AIDS diagnosis when I was 19. In my ninth-grade biology class, we had people living with HIV come speak to the class. I was so concerned it might be cancer, and I didn’t want to get that. How did you respond to the news you were positive?
Yeah, she had a very Tracee Ellis Ross vibe. Wow, there are doctors of adult gay men don’t even think to test them. But she paused and asked if I was having sex, and I was like, “yeah.” I told her I was having sex with guys so she ran the HIV test. There was a big cancer scare in the early 2000’s, and I went in with swollen lymph nodes. She was actually concerned that I had cancer. I was diagnosed at the age of 16, in 2005.Īt 16? How was it you were you tested at that age? Well, you are very loud about a lot of things. I try to make what I’m talking about a lot louder than the fact I am HIV positive. But for some reason you aren’t known as “HIV positive porn star Jacen Zhu.” Usually, with an adult film actor who is out about being positive, it’s part of his story and identity. In none of the articles I’ve read about you did it mention your status. Here is our very lively conversation, gently edited for clarity and length. Yes, these things wear heavily on a humble blogger, but someone has to do it, folks. My interview with Jacen happened in a Washington, DC, hotel room, which seems about right, and was immediately followed by a quick photo shoot where the young adult performer enthusiastically bared himself for my cell phone camera. Oh, and then there are his outspoken beliefs on the reasons for an uptick of meth in the gay Black community, his thoughts on racism among gay men, his volunteer work as “Undetectable Man,” and his support of the Washington DC campaign, The PrEP Squad. At 30 years old, he has lived with HIV nearly half his life, done the porn studio route before leaving it because of their “racist storylines,” and stood proudly as an active video performer and private sex worker who is more than happy to educate his clients on the benefits of PrEP or explain to them what his undetectable status means. The advent of online opportunities like “Just for Fans” pages on Twitter, which make oodles of money for sex workers while giving us a glimpse into their actual lives, has brought a refreshing and candid look at their real-life interests - if the sex worker in question is brave enough to reveal them. The fact that sex worker Jacen Zhu is a fiercely intelligent and community-minded young man shouldn’t really come as a surprise, despite our habit of keeping porn stars in their porny boxes.