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Sasha Grey to critics: Porn past doesn’t mean I’m bad for kids

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Sasha Grey said she was just trying to help the children, but she’s wound up waist deep in drama with a bunch of grown-ups.

Grey, a former adult-film star who more recently had a role on ‘Entourage,’ was participating in the Read Across America volunteer program, traveling to Emerson Elementary School in Compton this month to read to first and third graders.

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But when parents learned of Grey’s appearance, complaints started rolling in, nodding to her former work for a much more mature audience. Award-winning work, mind you, albeit hard-core. But instead of finessing the concerned parents, the school district made the bizarre move of denying she’d been on campus.

Officials first said Grey was never present, according to TMZ, the outlet that posted photos of Sasha. At Emerson Elementary. Reading to the kids.

‘I committed to this program with the understanding that people would have their own opinions about what I have done, who I am and what I represent,’ Grey said in a statement, adding that her porn past does not define who she is.

One opinion from a parent, courtesy of KTLA-TV: ‘They could not find a fireman or a police officer? They had to get a porn star?’

Grey, however, has no plan to walk away from programs aimed at helping kids, saying she’ll ‘remain an active supporter and participant in education-focused initiatives.’

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on Monday at a screening of the film ‘I Melt With You’ during AFI Fest. Credit: Matt Sayles / Associated Press

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