Guy Spencer might be a fresh face in the adult film industry, but his journey has been anything but ordinary. From picking a stage name inspired by a reality TV character he hated to navigating his first studio shoot, Guy sat down with us to chat about his career, self-image, and what’s next.
TGG: Let’s start with your stage name: How did you choose ‘Guy Spencer’?
Guy Spencer: “When I first started all this back in September, I didn’t even think I’d be doing studio content. I just needed a catchy Twitter handle, so I came up with ‘ThatHungTallGuy.’ It worked, but it was a mouthful. When it came time to choose a stage name, I realized ‘Guy’ was already in the handle, and there aren’t that many Guys in porn. Then ‘Spencer’…well, that’s a name I used to give guys when I was younger when I didn’t want them to know my real name.
TGG: Do you remember why you chose ‘Spencer’ as your alias back then?
GS: It’s kind of funny, it doesn’t really make sense, but I picked it because I didn’t know anyone named Spencer at the time. Also, The Hills was really popular, and I hated that guy Spencer so much. I guess that made it easy to use the name without any personal associations.
TGG: So, you started recently. When did you officially enter the porn industry?
GS: My first studio shoot was with Carnal in November. But I started my Twitter, BlueSky, OnlyFans, and JustForFans accounts in August, though I didn’t begin posting until September. I hit the ground running since I live in Los Angeles and know a ton of content creators. I reached out to guys I trusted for advice, and in October, Jason Sparks contacted me about doing studio work. Around the same time, LeGrand Wolf slid into my DMs, and I basically died from excitement before coming back to life to respond. I told him, “Have I died and gone to porn heaven?” I had no idea they were both part of Carnal. The next day, someone from Carnal asked how soon I could shoot my first scene, and I was like, “I’m available.” They flew me out the next week and offered me exclusivity after that first shoot. I was so in love with the experience that I said yes immediately.
TGG: Did the idea of exclusivity make you hesitate at all?
GS: Not really. I’ve been a fan of LeGrand’s work for years. I actually considered doing porn when I was 18, but I was in Colorado, and opportunities were slim. So, I put it on the back burner and pursued different careers. Last year, I was job hunting, and everything in my previous fields felt uninspiring. That’s when I decided to commit to porn, though I initially thought it would be just OnlyFans. Studio work wasn’t even on my radar. When the opportunity with Carnal came up, it just felt right.
TGG: Was it a hard decision to enter the industry?
GS: I sat with it for about two weeks. For two years, my friends had been joking that I should just start an OnlyFans. I’d always reply, “Well, I’d have at least two subscribers, so that’s something!” But the real shift happened last year when I went to Haulover Beach in Miami, a nude beach. That experience changed me. I realized I didn’t care if I was naked online. I had always worried my nudes would leak, but after that trip, I was like, “Actually, I want them to leak.”
TGG: How do you feel about your body?
GS: I used to be super skinny, being 6’7” and trying to build muscle is hard. But in 2018, I dedicated myself to eating more and working out. I gained 25 pounds, and that was life-changing. I finally looked in the mirror and liked what I saw. But I’m a gay man in LA, so of course, I have some body dysmorphia (lol). I’ve worked on it, though, and while I’m not where I want to be, I can push those thoughts aside much more easily now.
TGG: Did outside pressure make you feel insecure about your body?
GS: Not as an adult, but growing up, yeah. I was always told, “You’re so tall, so skinny, you need to eat more.” But as I got older, I realized, “Oh, I am actually really skinny,” and I wanted to change that.
TGG: Does your family know about your work?
GS: Not yet. Right now, everything is so new and exciting, I want to keep that energy. I don’t feel the need to tell them right now.”
TGG: Outside of porn, what are your interests?
GS: I love technology. I’ve been obsessed with Apple since I was 21. I also love filming and editing… creating visually engaging content. Beyond that, I enjoy painting, photography, and being outdoors. Oh, and I’m actually taking classes now to develop a new app. I have some unique ideas, and I’d love to create something for the gay dating scene.
TGG: Any dream scene partners or fantasies?
GS: LeGrand was my ultimate, and I checked that off the list! I also wanted to film with Damien Grey, and I got to do that last month. As for dream scenarios, I love outdoor sex. Something in nature, like those Carnal cabin-in-the-woods scenes, would be amazing. And I’d love to do a gaycest scene; be the dad or the uncle. That’d be super hot.
TGG: Do you have a specific type of man you’re into?
GS: Nope. All races, all ages. Though, I do love shorter guys. That’s why I’m perfect for Fun-Size Boys at Carnal. I love walking into a bar, spotting a guy under 5’5” staring up at me, and just giving him a little wink like, “Yeah, I see you, and I want you.”
TGG: Anything else you’d like to share?
GS: Just that I’m loving this journey, and I’m excited to see where it takes me. Porn has opened up so many creative opportunities, and I’m just embracing it all!”
Guy Spencer is all about authenticity, both on and off camera. Whether he’s filming a steamy scene or brainstorming his next tech adventure, he’s embracing this new chapter with confidence. And with his first studio shoot now available, one thing’s clear: this is just the beginning.