Nineteen-year-old Kendra Sunderland became a sensation on the internet after the incident at Oregon State University. She filmed porn in the library and invited massive attention from the general public and police authorities.

Sunderland talked to Daily News about the library incident, her life as a performer for MyFreeCams and how she hopes that the viral incident might get her a big modelling gig.

She revealed to the Daily News that she always wanted to pose for Playboy. Sunderland has a dream to become a professional model. Her performance in the library for MyFreeCams went viral after it was uploaded to Pornhub by someone. Apart from the attention, she was cited for public indecency from Oregon State Police.

“When I first started working for MyFreeCams, I was hoping that it would open to modeling and doing magazines and shoots like that,” Sunderland said.

“I knew that eventually everyone would see everything about me and see me naked. I just didn’t think that would happen so fast and have my actual name on it.”

Sunderland said that she is not “insecure” about her body and is not afraid to show off. During the interview, she also said that after the video went viral, she only got to know about it through YikYak and hundreds of friend requests on Facebook.

Sunderland stated that she is not aware who uploaded her video on Pornhub. Meanwhile, her parents are not supportive and have cut her funding. Even few of her friends have severed ties with her after the controversial Kendra Sunderland video went viral on the Internet.

Sunderland did her first performance for MyFreeCams in October last year and she earned close to $150 for an hour’s performance. Share your views in section below and stay tuned for more updates.

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