Brittany Andrews
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-08-17
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Yes, Brittany Andrews is real and one of adult entertainment's longest-tenured, most institutionally recognized performers. Playboy profiled her as early as March 2002 ("The Women of Porn"); she had worked at a Milwaukee beauty supply company before becoming an exotic dancer, then entered adult film in 1995 after meeting Jenna Jameson during a Hustler magazine photo shoot in Jamaica. In December 2003 she was appointed to the Women in Adult (WIA) trade board as Talent Liaison, where she publicly advocated for condom use in scenes and against performer exploitation — advocacy later cited in peer-reviewed academic literature (Women's Studies International Forum, 2011). She was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2008, retired from performing that same year to relocate to New York and pursue a film degree, then returned in 2010 for New Sensations' "Sex and the City: A XXX Parody," with the film's director calling her "a legend in the industry." She founded her own production company, Discipline Filmworks, in March 2008; its short film Crumble (2010), which she produced and appeared in, won multiple awards at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, and she later executive-produced Trick of the Witch, featured in Fangoria. Recognition has continued for decades since: AVN Award wins/nominations in the fan-voted "Favorite Domme" category (2022, 2023, 2025), a 2026 AVN Award for Niche/Specialty Performer of the Year, a 2025 XRCO Hall of Fame induction, and a 2026 Urban X Hall of Fame induction. Outside adult film she performs and posts as a club DJ under the stage name "DJ Brit Star," a persona she runs consistently across X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — all cross-linked from her own official website, brittanyandrews.com, where she states, "I run this site 100% personally myself." Why she gets searched: her three-decade run means fans periodically double-check she's still a real, active person rather than a retired name being reused, and — as with most long-running performers — a scatter of unconfirmed fan/DJ-name accounts creates ordinary impersonator clutter. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Official website brittanyandrews.com Official Her own long-running personal site; she states "I run this site 100% personally myself." Cross-links her X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube under the handle DJBritStar and is where she sells content and customs directly.
- X (Twitter) @DJBritStar Appears official Cross-linked from her official website as her own account. Direct verification of current activity/follower count was blocked by platform access restrictions during this research — confirm liveness before citing follower figures.
- Instagram @djbritstar Appears official Cross-linked from her official website as her own account. Direct verification of current activity/follower count was blocked by platform access restrictions during this research.
- TikTok @djbritstar Appears official Cross-linked from her official website as her own account. Direct verification of current activity was blocked by platform access restrictions during this research.
- YouTube @DJBritStar Unverified Listed on her official website under the handle DJBritStar, but a direct fetch of this URL during research returned a 404 — possibly a handle-format mismatch rather than the channel being gone. Unconfirmed; verify before treating as live. No longer resolving — confirmed 2026-08-17 (direct check today; missed by our sweeps since 2026-08-01). Not linked while offline; kept under revival watch.
Quick answers
What is Brittany Andrews's real name?
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Is every “Brittany Andrews” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Brittany Andrews" is a common first-and-last-name combination shared with private individuals unrelated to this creator; no other notable public figure uses this exact name. This page covers the American adult performer, exotic dancer, and club DJ (stage name DJ Brit Star) active since 1995. No legal name is published here because she has not self-disclosed one publicly.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- No official AI chatbot, AI companion app, or verified AI persona of Brittany Andrews exists. Any app or bot claiming to be her is unauthorized.
- Impersonator/fan-account clutter is the main confusion signal under her name, not deepfakes — verify any account claiming to be her against the handle cross-linked from her own official site, brittanyandrews.com (DJBritStar across X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube).
- As with any decades-established adult performer, scam "leaked content" links and fake subscription/payment pages trade on her name. Her legitimate paid content is sold directly through her own official website — treat any other "exclusive content" link as bait.
The documented facts
- Real person: American exotic dancer, adult film performer, and club DJ; worked at a Milwaukee beauty supply company before becoming an exotic dancer, then entered adult film in 1995 after meeting Jenna Jameson during a Hustler magazine photo shoot in Jamaica Source: Playboy, "The Women of Porn" (March 2002), via Wikipedia · documented
- Inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2008 — one of the adult industry's highest honors, reserved for career-spanning recognition Source: AVN News, 2008 AVN Award Winners announcement, via Wikipedia · documented
- Retired from performing in 2008, relocated to New York to pursue a film degree, and returned in 2010 for New Sensations' "Sex and the City: A XXX Parody" after a three-year hiatus; the film's director, Lee Roy Myers, called her "a legend in the industry"
- Appointed to the Women in Adult (WIA) trade association's board of directors as Talent Liaison in December 2003; publicly advocated for condom use in explicit scenes and against performer exploitation Source: XBIZ, "Brittany Andrews Joins WIA Board" (Nov 25, 2003), via Wikipedia · documented
- Founded her own production company, Discipline Filmworks, in March 2008; produced and appeared in the short film Crumble (2010), which won multiple awards at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, and executive-produced Trick of the Witch, featured in Fangoria
- Industry recognition has continued for decades: AVN Award wins/nominations in the fan-voted "Favorite Domme" category (2022, 2023, 2025), a 2026 AVN Award for Niche/Specialty Performer of the Year, a 2025 XRCO Hall of Fame induction, and a 2026 Urban X Hall of Fame induction Source: Wikipedia, sourced to AVN and XBIZ award-announcement articles · documented
- Her stated industry advocacy against performer coercion is cited in peer-reviewed academic literature
- Performs and posts as a club DJ under the stage name "DJ Brit Star"; runs a self-operated official website, brittanyandrews.com ("I run this site 100% personally myself"), which cross-links her X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts all under the DJBritStar handle Source: brittanyandrews.com (official site) · documented
- Also appears in third-party, long-form video interviews under the DJ Brit Star persona Source: YouTube, "Interview with Brittany Andrews aka DJ Brit Star" (2025) · reported
- No documented AI chatbot, deepfake scandal, or synthetic-persona controversy has been reported involving her name; the confusion signal around her is ordinary impersonator/fan-account clutter under a three-decade veteran's name, not AI fakery Status: unknown
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