Chicago – Nina Nova is the most recent porn star featured in AdultDVDTalk’s Porn Star Interviews by Captain Jack. The last time Nina spoke with Captain Jack was her introduction interview in 2024, at the very beginning of her career. Two years later, Captain Jack had plenty of ground to cover.
Captain Jack asks Nina how the last two years have gone, who her favorite performers are to work with, who her lesbian showcase Mount Rushmore would be, her growth in the FemDom sphere, and on a more serious note – Captain Jack addresses the “no-lists” that Nova distributed in December 2025, following the allegations of harm that were raised against Flesh Mechanic.
“I have really ticked off a lot of the things that were on my career dream list. My work and myself have now been nominated times 7 with AVN, UrbanX, XMA and The Cammies. This year, I got my first cover of a magazine. It’s just been a whirlwind,” Nova says of the last two years.
She highlights Raven Lane, Alex Coal, Brenna McKenna, Alex Jones, Little Puck, Kira Noir, and Victoria Voxx as performers she has enjoyed working with or would love to perform with in the future.
Nova discusses gangbangs, fantasies she wishes to live out on camera, golden showers, and more.
To round out the interview, Captain Jack asks about the feedback Nova received following her distributing aggregated “no-lists” that she collected over the last few years.
“I have always called out bad behavior from people in positions of power. I’ve done that ever since I was a teenager. So, sharing the lists that I have, I’m hoping what I have done is create a cultural shift that lets these allegedly dangerous people [know] that you can’t treat people like this and get away with it anymore. And now that I’ve spoken out, dozens and dozens of people have reached out to me with their own stories and it’s just so heartbreaking… It makes it so clear to me that there’s a serious problem underneath the surface of this industry…
One of the main catalysts for this conversation is Flesh Mechanic. And I want to say that focusing on any one performer doesn’t solve an injustice. The real conversation that we need to be having right now is the culture that we’ve created which is one that has allowed historically allegations of misconduct to be pushed aside and ignored. And what matters most right now and what I’m really excited about is that more and more performers are saying enough is enough and coming forward and literally risking their entire careers. And I’m just grateful to them for sparking a long overdue discussion about safety and where we go from here is what really matters,” Nova said in return.
Read the full interview here.
Nova is self-represented. For booking or press inquiries, email ninanovaxo@gmail.comFor more updates, follow Nova on X and Instagram. You can find all of her links here.
