Rebecca More And Sienna Day...: Killergram 24 10 19

| Performer | Real name | Career highlights | Public persona | |-----------|-----------|-------------------|----------------| | Rebecca More | Rebecca More | • Debuted in 2010
• Known for “BBC” (British‑born‑cocks) niche
• Frequent collaborations with fellow UK stars | • Self‑described “British bombshell”
• Active on social media, often mixing humour with adult‑industry advocacy | | Sienna Day | Sienna Day | • First adult‑film credit in 2015
• Recognised for high‑energy performances and comedic timing
• Regular guest on podcasts about sexuality | • Positions herself as a “sex‑positive activist”
• Engages fans through live‑streams, Q&A sessions and fitness content |

Both women have cultivated sizable followings beyond the adult‑film sphere, using platforms like Instagram, OnlyFans and Twitch to discuss sexuality, body positivity, and mental‑health topics. Their crossover appeal helped the Killergram reach audiences who might not normally follow adult‑industry news.


| Item | Information | |------|-------------| | Full name | Rebecca More (stage name) | | Birthplace | London, United Kingdom | | Career start | 2010, after a modeling stint in the UK. | | Signature branding | Self‑styled as “The Duchess of Porn,” known for a confident, commanding on‑screen presence and a signature deep‑voiced moan. | | Notable works | “The Big Cock‑Swap,” “The Big Cock‑Swap 2,” “Screw the World.” Frequently collaborates with British studios (e.g., Brazzers UK, Naughty America UK). | | Social footprint | Instagram (≈ 180 k followers), Twitter (≈ 250 k), active in fan Q&A sessions, and a regular guest on adult‑industry podcasts. | | Industry impact | Recognised for helping mainstream British adult‑content gain global visibility; often cited as a “bridge” between “indie UK” and “US‑centric” markets. | Killergram 24 10 19 Rebecca More And Sienna Day...

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Founding | Launched in early 2018 by a collective of independent editors seeking a “TikTok‑style” format for adult clips. | | Distribution | Primary channels: private Telegram groups, Reddit’s r/Killergram, and a Discord server for members‑only uploads. | | Content Philosophy | • Brevity: clips 30‑90 seconds long.
Narrative Hook: each montage tells a quick “story arc” (build‑up → climax → tease).
Cross‑Promotion: tags both the studio and the performers to drive traffic to full‑length scenes. | | Audience | 18‑34 year‑old males, primarily English‑speaking, heavy users of mobile streaming platforms. Estimated reach (Oct 2019): ~250 k unique views per flagship clip. | | Monetisation | Affiliate links to studio sites, Patreon‑style “premium access” for uncropped footage, and occasional brand sponsorships (e.g., adult‑toy manufacturers). |


On 24 October 2019 a striking Instagram post—later dubbed the “Killergram”—appeared on the official accounts of two well‑known British adult‑film performers, Rebecca More and Sienna Day. The post featured a stylised graphic with the date, the word “Killergram” in bold lettering, and a brief caption that read: | Performer | Real name | Career highlights

“We’re back, bigger & louder. #Killergram #24/10/19”

The image quickly spread across Twitter, Reddit, TikTok and various adult‑entertainment forums. Within a few days it accumulated tens of thousands of likes, retweets and meme‑format adaptations, cementing its place in internet culture. | Item | Information | |------|-------------| | Full


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