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Barely Legal In Beverly Hills

Belle Bond Belle Bond Erica McLean Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Erica McLean, Alexa Von Tess Erica McLean, Alexa Von Tess Erica McLean, Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Justin Magnum and crew Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Alexa Von Tess Erica McLean's maternal bosom, Justin Magnum, Lindsay Lohan Erica McLean, Theresa Flynt Erica McLean, Theresa Flynt

Sexxxytalent.com is Alexa's fourth talent agency (after LA Direct and Goldstar) in as many months.

The problem? She won't have sex with black men on camera and every agent has pushed her to do so.

Until now. She's with Tim at Sexxxytalent.com.

Tim says that all the female talent at Sexxxytalent.com do not have sex with black men on camera.

Tim says he's not a racist. That he doesn't tell the girls not to do black guys. That is their choice

I meet Belle Bond, 21. She's from Vancouver. She came south for the AEE and is staying in L.A. until mid-March.

Belle worked as a stripper for over two years. "I never told my customers that I was working my way through college. I said I was using the money to buy toys and support my family. I bought a nice jeep."

Belle got a breast job last March, moving from a 34A to a 34C. She found that once she got bigger boobs, people were nicer to her and gave her more attention.

During her first week back at work after surgery, she made $1,000 more than normal.

Belle found sexxxytalent.com through sexyjobs.com.

Erica shoots the intro to the scene outdoors.

Justin Magnum drives up.

Alexa, carrying her schoolbooks, walks down the street. "Coach Magnum!"

Justin: "I've decided to take you up on your offer."

Three girls flaked on Erica for this scene before Alexa took the job. One girl claimed to be in the emergency room, another claimed to be torn up, and another claimed to be in a severe car accident.

The photographer tells the crew: "Remember, we're shooting a music video."

Erica: "When I worked for Playboy, we told people that we were shooting a student film."

Erica says her new book about her late husband Clive is called "No Ordinary Love."

"It was the love that helped him last as long as he did," she says.

Erica looks at the love line on my hand. "You have a relationship," she says, "but it is not coming for a while."

As I walk out, the make-up lady says, "Is that it? Have a good day. Recycle. L'Chaim."