Today, I had a chance to talk to two wonderful queer porn creators, Alessia and Sasha, who go by the name JellyFilledGirls. This May alone, they have won two industry awards. One of them is Clip Creator Duo of the Year at 2026 XMA Creator Awards and the other – Favourite Couple at 8th Annual Pornhub Awards. It really isn’t surprising that they have won industry awards in the past.
Alessia and Sasha are two wives who are genuinely obsessed with each other, and it shows really well in their porn videos. During this interview we discussed their relationship, the sapphic adult content they make and the reality of being faceless content creators. Let’s dive in!

Alison: How would you describe yourselves and your brand to someone discovering you for the first time?
JellyFilledGirls: Our brand is soft, playful, intimate, and empowering to women. We really focus on showing the world what real intimacy looks like between two queer women in love. Everything we do is for queer women to feel represented in an authentic, healthy way from the female gaze.
Alison: What motivated you to start making adult content in the first place?
JellyFilledGirls: Curiosity at first, honestly. We saw a huge void that could be filled. Videos of authentic relatable WLW couples on PornHub were virtually non-existent at the time. We wanted to see if it was possible to fill this void while earning an extra source of income to save up for our first home. But we thought we were going to stop after one year!
Alison: Which niches are your favourite to create in, and which would you like to explore more?
JellyFilledGirls: We don’t focus on niches so much. We wouldn’t say we [have] very niched content. Lesbian adult content is super broad, and we like to dabble in a bit of everything. But in our minds, the content we post is about our favourite positions. Sometimes, on rare occasions, we may shoot themed videos like soft BDSM, edging, massage and more. But we don’t label ourselves with a specific niche. We like to try new things and purposely [change] the feeling of our content to satisfy as many fans as possible.

Alison: Do you feel like your content reflects your real relationship, or is it more of a curated version?
JellyFilledGirls: It’s 100% us. The chemistry, the affection, even the way we look at each other can be felt through the screen without ever seeing our eyes. We can’t and won’t act or perform for the camera, and that’s the first question we ask a third [person] when searching for collaborators. We always tell them we are NOT into the performative, forced male gaze content. We’re genuinely gay, so we need the third [performer] to be queer and actually into women [as well]. What you see in the videos is the same sex we have off camera. We keep everything in, applying lube, accidentally kicking each other in the head, adjusting our positions, surprise queefs, laughing and especially aftercare.
Alison: Do you see anonymity as a long-term choice, or something that might evolve?
JellyFilledGirls: Yes, we see it long term. It feels right for us. It keeps a layer of intimacy just for us. We still have many years of filming in front of the camera. Once we won’t be filming ourselves anymore, we’re open to letting things evolve naturally and excited to see what kind of full face opportunities may happen. Sasha would like to start directing other women and producing videos for them.
Alison: Has being faceless pushed you to be more creative in other ways?
JellyFilledGirls: Yes, 100%. It made us focus on energy, body language, teasing, storytelling, and all the little details that make something feel intimate without needing everything on display. That’s also why we think women enjoy our content so much. Women tend to appreciate detail and creativity, they notice the finer nuances and the subtle layers, and they often connect most with content that feels thoughtful and intentional rather than graphic or surface-level. On the flip side, it’s been frustrating to miss out on a lot of opportunities to collaborate with companies that only work with full-faced creators. It’s pushed us to work even harder to legitimize ourselves.

Alison: Has your work ever impacted your personal sex life? If so, how did you deal with it?
JellyFilledGirls: [Our] work has never impacted our personal sex life. If anything, it’s made our sex life better! Our personal lives have, however, influenced our sex life at times, which is normal. We’ve been together for 11 years and have been through many natural ups and downs that come with what life throws at you. Since starting our brand six years ago, we’ve both experienced periods of lower libido that we worked through with the support of therapy, which we’re strong advocates for! It’s genuinely helped us a lot, and we highly recommend it.
Sometimes the lines between ‘work us’ and ‘just us,’ do get crossed. And that’s something we continue to work on every day. [On some days], we struggle more than others, especially working together from home. When it’s a filming day, we always check in to make sure we’re both good and in the mood. We will never ever force ourselves to film if we aren’t 100% in the mood. We would much rather push it to another day or week to make sure we’re both into it and want to shoot something amazing.
Alison: What’s something people assume about you that isn’t true?
JellyFilledGirls: Some fans assume [that] we are [still] super protective of our privacy. We used to be, but now that everyone in our lives knows what we do, we’re so much happier and thankful for having such amazing, accepting people in our lives. A huge weight lifted off our shoulders when we had our second coming out! We’re also so grateful to live in Canada and feel safe as queer women sharing our love. The choice to hide our faces evolved over time, and now it’s just our brand that allows us to keep that small part of our bodies and intimacy during sex just for us.
Alison: What’s something you do exceptionally well—on or off camera—that people might not expect?
JellyFilledGirls: Alessia played soccer her whole life and still plays today on a coed team as a striker. Sasha is a ninja badminton player that doesn’t let her thick booty slow her down, she’s constantly beating Alessia.

Alison: What would you say to other queer couples considering doing something similar?
JellyFilledGirls: Make sure you are okay with everyone in your life finding out that you’re doing it. So many faceless creators get doxxed, even if they haven’t said it publicly. Nothing stays private, especially with AI in this modern day. Make sure your relationship always comes first, content should never come before connection. Lastly, don’t try to copy what’s popular. What makes you special is you!
Alison: Is there anything career-related that you’re especially excited about right now?
JellyFilledGirls: We don’t film threesomes often, so when we do, they feel really special to us. Sharing these intimate moments with a third is a fiery extra in our sex life, and we put a lot of care and love into making them something memorable for the fans. We just released a 51-minute film featuring Casey Calvert, and the response from our fans has been incredibly heartwarming! We’re hoping to shoot one or two more this year if the gay stars align!
Throughout our conversation, it became clear that work for JellyFilledGirls is about more than just creating adult content. By centering sapphic desire, authenticity, and mutual pleasure, they are carving out a space that reflects experiences often overlooked in mainstream adult media. And I truly believe that their videos strongly connect with sapphic women around the world, greatly contributing to the greater mission of creating genuine sapphic porn that shows true intimacy between queer women.
If this interview sparked your curiosity, and you’d love to hear more from JellyFilledGirls, check out their podcast “Where Do I Sit?” on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts. And if you want to keep up with the latest industry news, follow us on X and bookmark our blog!
