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November 13, 2018

Fresh Faces: Harmony Wonder

Harmony Wonder dropped into the adult industry because "I thought, 'Why not?' I already had friends in the industry who helped me get started. My best friend from third grade entered the industry with me. It was like, 'Let's have fun and go places together.’” Wonder shot her first solo in Manhattan, and did her first scene in Florida. "That was pretty fun. Everybody was professional and really nice. I didn't know what to expect." She estimates that she has shot “maybe” 50 scenes in the six months since: "That's a lot. Sometimes I work five days a week." Her best scene so far is for Don't Break Me with J-Mac: "Everybody loves that scene. We had a little dog butler. I've been told that's what people know me by." Wonder was trained in classical music—she picked "Harmony" for a name because of her love of music—and plays flute, guitar and ukulele. "I have pretty big hands, so ukulele is hard to play. I played cello in school and played a lot of Bach. Standard stuff. I like anything that pushes me to challenge myself. You have to play and make the piece your own. You play it like you own the music." She likes adult performing because "It's a lot of fun and I get to meet a lot of people. It's not like you have to dress nice and be nice and put on a face for everybody. Everybody's looking out for each other. If you get sick, you just tell them and everybody's okay with it. You can go home and it'll be fine." She likes shooting outdoor scenes because "It's bright and there's a lot of sun. I always get to run around and have fun when I'm outside." Wonder played competitive video games when she was younger and says, "I still play now. Now I play League of Legends, mostly." She currently lives in Delaware but "I like to travel. Seeing new places is fun." In the near future, she plans to move to "L.A., Vegas, Florida. Someplace where they shoot." Photo by Jeff Koga. This article originally ran in the November issue of AVN magazine. Click here to see the digital edition.

 
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