The former porn mega-star, who recently converted to Judaism, says she’s planning to move to the Holy Land with her Israeli beau as soon as her baby is born.
“My fiancé and I hope to move to Israel next year after the birth,” Jameson told the Israeli news site Reshet on Wednesday.
Jameson and her fiancé, jeweler Lior Bitton, will settle in Bitton’s home in Herzliya, a coastal city about 10 miles from Tel-Aviv.
Last year, Jameson, who was born Catholic, announced she was converting to Judaism and was planning to shoot a reality leading up to the nuptials in Israel.
As of yet, no title or an air date for the reality show has been announced.
Jameson did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment. But according to Reshet, the couple is now seriously considering moving to Israel permanently and establishing residence there.
The date for the move hasn’t been locked down yet but according to the Israeli site, “there’s a big chance” the couple will spend Passover in their the Hebrew homeland. Passover, according to Google, is April 10.
The 42-year old starlet, who appeared in 200 porn flicks over the years, is one of the best known porn actress in the adult industry’s history. In 2015 she met Bitton an Israeli living in Los Angeles and began her conversion to Judaism.
In the last year she’s been sharing pictures of herself on social media, baking challah and getting ready for Seder.
She’s also become a staunch supporter of Israel. After tweeting that she had a crush on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the weekend, she got an angry response from former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, stating that “Jews dominate porn.”
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Sylvester Stallone - The Italian Stallion earned his nickname the hard way in a softcore skin flick called "The Party at Kitty and Stud's" that was released in 1970 -- six years before "Rocky" made him a household name.
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Sasha Grey - This hardcore porn starlet went legit with Steven Soderbergh's experimental drama "The Girlfriend Experience," which led to roles in several other mainstream movies, including "I Melt With You" and "Open Windows."
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Jackie Chan - From the Bronx to the bedroom, Jackie Chan has rumbled everywhere, including a 1975 Hong Kong movie called "All in the Family" that includes one of only two sex scenes featuring the martial arts master.
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Joanie Laurer - Best known as Chyna, one of the WWE's marquee wrestling stars, she retired from the ring and entered the adult film industry, starring in the sex tape "One Night in China" and the XXX movie "Backdoor to China."
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Marilyn Chambers - She worked with director David Cronenberg and "Friday the 13th" producer Sean S. Cunningham before building herself into an adult-oriented brand and becoming one of the faces of the XXX movie biz.
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Traci Lords - This teenage sex goddess got off her back to work with John Waters on "Cry-Baby" and "Serial Mom," and she never looked back other than to co-star in Kevin Smith's 2008 movie "Zack and Miri Make a Porno."
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Simon Rex - He starred in a series of porn movies, including "Young, Hard and Solo II and III," that were aimed at gay audiences well before he landed roles in the TV series "Felicity" and "Jack & Jill" and a bunch of "Scary Movie" sequels in the 2000s.
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Tom Sizemore - The "Saving Private Ryan" star showed his own privates online via his website XXXtom.com - which saw him embracing his porn-ready last name.
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Ron Jeremy - The Hedgehog, as he's affectionaly known, showed his legitimate acting chops in Adam Rifkin's comedy "Homo Erectus," as well as edgy indies such as "Spun" and "The Rules of Attraction."
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Sibel Kekilli - The German actress who plays Shae on HBO's "Game of Thrones" got her start in porn, performing under the name Dilara.
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