He’s the super bottom whose ass has shattered stereotypes and graced screens worldwide. Armond Rizzo, 4’11” of pure, unadulterated confidence, reveals the dark side of porn stardom: diva co-stars, jealous rivals, and the relentless hate from anonymous trolls. But this self-made icon doesn’t back down. Get ready for his raw, unapologetic truth.

MasterMarc: Hi Armond, it’s truly incredible to have you with us. Did you ever in your wildest dreams imagine your exquisite cunt would one day become one of the most famous in the world?
Armond: Honestly, I actually never thought I would make it past one year in the industry. I definitely almost gave up before I began. My journey hasn’t been easy, I just looked forward and never looked back, I worked and worked and worked and just did what I knew I could do best. So to me, it’s just surreal to even hear that, lol.
MasterMarc: Yes, you’ve put in a hell of a lot of work, and most of us are incredibly happy you stuck with it. But why were you so down on yourself, so negative, in those early days?
Armond: Because no one in the industry looked like me. I wasn’t tall, or super buff, or the right color.
MasterMarc: Okay, I know from friends that the industry can be brutally superficial. But it’s clear you possessed something they were craving, something truly unique. Do you know now what that irresistible quality was?
Armond: At the moment, I didn’t know what I had. I just wanted to break stereotypes, shake up the industry. I am 4’11” feet tall. No one in the industry is this short. And like I have been doing my entire life, I was trying to prove people wrong about short people. But what I think has been missing in the industry was authenticity. Someone who knows who he is. Someone that says what he believes in and someone that stands by their word and doesn’t back down.
MasterMarc: I have a soft spot for short people myself; as a Master, they ignite a primal desire to protect them. But my view isn’t the point right now. I’m sure looking back, you were overflowing with pride when your first scene dropped. Yet, I also know other porn actors often grapple with a mix of emotions, knowing once it’s out, there’s no turning back, and anyone—parents, colleagues—could stumble upon it. Did you experience those conflicting feelings, and if so, how did you conquer them?
Armond: I have done absolutely nothing about it, because I am not going to ever apologize for my past. What I did was because it’s what I wanted. I knew the risks, but I didn’t care. One thing I have learned in my experiences in the navy is that life is short, and it is too fuckin short to live by what society tells us we should be doing and not doing, or what is appropriate and what isn’t. This is MY LIFE, no one else’s. And if they don’t like what they see, then they can simply stop watching it. It’s that simple.



The Grind Behind the Glamour: Porn’s Brutal Truth
MasterMarc: Wow. First, you’re absolutely right—it is your life. And second, you truly are a force of self-confidence. I’m sure that inner strength has been your shield, especially since so many misunderstand your work. It’s grueling, thankless labor, not the endless pleasure it looks like on screen. Of course, when work and fun collide, it’s heaven, but even a porn actor battles bad days, and the show must go on. So, what do you tell those who claim you have a “great job” without seeing the relentless grind behind the scenes?
Armond: I would tell them that is not the reality of the porn industry. Our job is create a fantasy and make it look real and smooth, but in reality there’s some crazy shit you sometimes have to put up with. Models that are divas, models that have partied the night before so now you have to deal with that attitude and limp dicks on set.
There’s some times where it is fun on set and you got good vibes all around, and those days are the best. You get the best out of everyone. But it’s physically demanding as well. Try arching your back for hours almost everyday for about 6 years lol. Yeah I am talking about myself, but you will never see that in my face. I fucked up my back when I was in the navy, so that arch is work for me lol. I am 28 but the navy aged me. But I love what I do and you won’t see me complain because my job is to be an actor and to deliver every time. The show must go on.
MasterMarc: I wish you nothing but the good times in your work, but that’s rarely the full picture. You mentioned the “divas”… perhaps we should also talk about the ugly sting of jealousy from other actors. Now that you’re one of the industry’s titans, you can probably shrug it off, but I’m sure there were times it bit deep, especially in the early days. Am I wrong?
Armond: You’re correct!
MasterMarc: How do you navigate that treacherous terrain, especially when you’re forced to work with those who visibly envy your success, even in those nascent stages?
Armond: I just try and not let it bother me, because their jealousy comes from their insecurities. They don’t believe in themselves. Them being jealous about me honestly has nothing to do with me. So I don’t let that bother me, I just continue to do what I do, and be who I am all the time.



Conquering the Haters: A Life of Unapologetic Truth
MasterMarc: That’s a powerful approach, though I imagine it’s not always easy. The final dark corner of your work we’ll expose are the “haters.” What kind of venomous experiences have you faced from these anonymous cowards?
Armond: Omg where to start lol…. I have had people make fun of my voice, my ethnicity… ignorant stuff like my hole is a sink hole that is stretched out from people too uneducated to understand the anatomy of the human body, to know that an asshole returns back to its original state since it’s a muscle. I have had my life threatened more times than I can count. I have been told that all porn stars kill themselves so I should kill myself already. Oh and of course the infamous one that I will die of aids. To me all this things have nothing to do with me, because they project their own insecurities onto me since they see that I continue my life my way and I have figured a way to love myself enough to not hide who I am. Stuff they say is stuff I have lived thru my entire life, stuff I have learned to become a stronger person from because of my struggles in life.
I take the pain, I learn from it and I find something positive from that experience and grow from it. The haters don’t bother me because life has prepared me to be able to handle this kind of scrutiny and hate. That doesn’t stand next to the shit I have already gone thru.
MasterMarc: It’s inspiring that you’re such a strong, self-confident force, but that sounds almost too easy. I’m sure even you’ve wrestled with those insidious statements, because some are truly vile, attacking you at your very core.
Armond: What has helped me is having some incredible support at home, having friends that keep me grounded and centered. People that know just about everything about me and they love me for who I am and remind me of who I am.
MasterMarc: The explosion of social media has made it disturbingly easy for haters to spew their bullshit anonymously. What does a beautiful man with over a quarter-million followers on Twitter truly think about social media?
Armond: Social media is a place where if you don’t know how to navigate it and use it, it can make your insecurities more prominent. If you know how to use it, you can unlock a level of communication that allows you to connect with people from all over the world, hear people’s stories, to unite a group of people in seconds to march or protest. To pass information about anything happening all over the world, stuff you wouldn’t be able to see and learn from anywhere else. One can use social media as a form of way to change the world and unite if used for the right reasons.
Beyond the Body: My Voice, My Power
MasterMarc: Social media truly is a simultaneous curse and blessing. The platform isn’t the problem; it’s the human element. Good and bad exist everywhere, but the internet gives a stage to the ignorant that they’d never have in real life. We’ve delved deep into the shadows of being a famous porn actor, but I’m sure there are shining, sunny sides too, and countless positive experiences.
Armond: Before porn, I was quite a vanilla guy (well still am), but through porn I was able to experience everything that I have never experienced in my personal life, stuff that I have only experienced for the first time and most of it was captured on film.
For example, I’ve never done sounding, and my first time was carried on Fetish Force for the first time. It’s funny because I almost fainted on film from watching this metal rod slide down my dick, lol.
MasterMarc: Hehe, I see porn is healing your vanilla side and transforming you into a true kinkster! But I’m sure the positive aspects of your profession extend far beyond just the sexual activities.
Armond: There’s quite a few things honestly.
MasterMarc: Now you’ve truly piqued our curiosity. Tell us more!
Armond: Porn has allowed me to have a platform where I have a voice, and there’s people that are listening. It is a power that I can use to speak up about issues, and make a change not just in the industry, but to save lives. By telling my story so others don’t feel alone. They get to see that I am a guy that loves sex and not afraid to be completely exposed. In a way, porn has been able to help me become more confident in my own skin.
My current goal is to show the world that adult entertainers aren’t stupid, and we aren’t just a dick and a hole and that I am a human being. I have a brain and a voice.
MasterMarc: That’s truly a powerful mission. Porn actors aren’t just beautiful bodies delivering fantasies; behind every cute ass, every monster dick, every power bottom, slave, and Master, there’s a complex human being. You’re not just brands; you’re people with feelings, good days, bad days, and lives beyond the set. How do you make that profound truth visible to the world?
Armond: By pushing back and speaking up. By putting life experiences to use and using them to find strength, to stand your ground and show people your authentic self, being able to show the world just how human you are. To show them that we aren’t living this great glamorous life. We have our ups and downs like everyone else.
Some of Armond’s kinky scenes

Armond Rizzo has laid bare the raw, challenging, and ultimately empowering truth behind his global porn stardom. His journey from self-doubt to unapologetic self-love, and his mission to humanize adult entertainers, are truly inspiring.
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