This Article is From Mar 08, 2014

US student turned porn star breaking no rules: college

File photo of Duke University

Los Angeles: The top US college where a student has revealed she works as a porn actress to pay her fees said on Friday she has broken no rules, and stressed that financial aid is available.

First-year student "Belle Knox" of Duke University, who has received threats, outed herself this week to explain she was doing porn because she needs the money for her education.

But the student insisted she was not ashamed, and on the contrary enjoys doing it -- while admitting that she would not have chosen that path if it weren't for her $60,000 a year in tuition fees.

"We are in a society where we are so repressed, every single day. We're told that sex is bad. We're told not to have sex. We're told not to show our bodies, and that's really true for women," she told CNN.

"To be in porn and to be able to be naked and to be able to be free and have that sexual autonomy, it is so incredibly freeing."

North Carolina-based Duke University, one of America's leading colleges, said federal law prohibited it from commenting on individual cases -- but stressed that the student had not broken any of its rules.

"There is no restriction in the Duke Community Standard regarding off-campus employment," university spokesman Keith Lawrence told AFP.

He also stressed that financial help was available to any student who genuinely needs it, saying that more than half of all Duke students receive some kind of funding assistance.

"Duke has one of the most comprehensive financial aid and scholarship programs in the US and is based on a careful review of each student's family circumstances," he said.

Knox - her porn industry name, not her real one - warned critics against harassing her online.

"If you want to bully, harass, defame or threaten me from behind a computer screen, remember that NOTHING you do online is truly anonymous," she wrote on her Twitter feed, which includes explicit photos.

"And if there are criminal or civil remedies to enforce and use against you, they will be/are being pursued."

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