Grabbys Spotlight: Logan Vera

Targeting trophies in Torremolinos.

Grabbys Spotlight: Logan Vera

As we count down towards the Grabby Awards in Torremolinos, we caught up with Logan Vera.

Logan is nominated in three categories:

You've said that winning a Grabby Award would show that your work is valued. How did you discover and begin exploring that acting in front of the camera and creating content was something you were passionate about?

I've had the idea in my head for many years, mulling over the possibility of making the leap into professional porn. I've always been drawn to the idea of ​​sharing my sexuality openly and creatively in front of the camera, but for a long time I kept putting it off.

I think certain internal prejudices played a part, fears of what people would say, or simply that I didn't feel it was the right time in my life.

About a year ago, I decided to stop putting it off and went for it. My first shoot was filmed by Macho Jim, and that helped a lot - I had excellent connections in the industry, and I always felt supported by him. I will always be grateful to him for that opportunity and for how he guided me in that first experience.

From that shoot onward, I felt a very strong connection - the adrenaline, the freedom of expression, and seeing how my work could connect with other people confirmed that I not only liked this, but that I was truly passionate about it. It was as if everything finally fell into place.

Do you consider yourself an exhibitionist?

I definitely consider myself an exhibitionist in a positive and very conscious sense. I've always been turned on by voyeurism, and I love the feeling of showing my body and being desired by others in erotic or professional contexts.

I really enjoy showing my body and feel completely comfortable doing so.

What used to make me nervous—the exposure, the stares—now brings me enormous liberation, a kind of empowerment that makes me feel freer and more authentic.

What was your relationship with your body like when you were growing up?

As a child, I was very thin and always felt self-conscious about it. I struggled to feel comfortable with my body in general, and situations like taking my clothes off in front of others - at the beach, in changing rooms, or any social setting - made me feel very insecure and anxious.

Although I've trained for years, it wasn't until about two years ago that I experienced a significant physical transformation - I went from being thin, or sometimes having a bit of a belly, to being really muscular.

It took a lot of work to achieve that balance, but now I feel much more at peace, proud, and comfortable with my body as it is.

How has your work in the adult entertainment industry changed your relationship with your body and how you experience intimacy?

Even though this was something I'd always wanted to do, I wasn't aware of how important it was going to be for me.

Working in the adult entertainment industry, I've felt very valued and loved - both by the public and by my colleagues.

Something that started as pure entertainment has become an important job that I want to continue growing in and to which I'm dedicating myself seriously.

I've professionalised my content a lot, I dedicate much more time and effort to it, and that has led me to take even better care of myself.

I'm reaching the point where I want to be - I'm passionate about the fetish world, I'm exploring it little by little and creating my own identity within it. It's been a profound and positive transformation.

What makes a good collab?

For me, it's important that there's chemistry between us. Many times, we go in really eager to collaborate with someone but it turns out that there's zero chemistry. Other times, we get together for a collaboration without high expectations, and it turns out to be incredible. All of that comes across on camera.

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Beyond the Grabby Awards, what else is on your vision-board for the coming months?

I want to continue growing as a creator, searching for a unique and distinctive style that makes me recognisable, although I know that requires time and consistency.

I'm also eager to start traveling more for collaborations and projects outside of Spain. Whenever possible, I'd like to do this with my husband, Brady Massage - who is also an actor - and my cameraman, Abraham Saraya. Together, we make a very strong team, and I think that will allow us to create higher-quality content and explore new opportunities abroad.

I'm very excited about this phase of expansion and international connection.

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