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101 Modeling — Read This Before You Sign

Note: Before Your Scene is the editorial arm of My First Scene, our DFW production studio. We write about the industry — including us.

If 101 Modeling has offered you representation, read this before you sign. The agency itself has no major documented performer-safety case in public records. It does appear in the 2017 Lenna Lux v. Hussie Models filing — Lux moved to 101 Modeling after leaving Hussie, and Hussie’s owner Riley Reynolds reportedly pressured 101 to forfeit her pay back to him. Knowing that history is part of evaluating the agency’s posture.

Last reviewed: April 28, 2026
At a glance
Type
Agency
Based in
United States
Founded
Independent US adult talent agency
Parent
Independent
Known for
Smaller US adult talent agency. Mentioned in the 2017 Lenna Lux v. Hussie Models lawsuit as the agency Lux moved to after leaving Hussie.
Status
Operating

What it is

101 Modeling is an independent US-based adult talent agency. The agency operates outside of major industry networks (Aylo, Vixen, etc.).

The agency’s most prominent appearance in published reporting is as the agency Lenna Lux signed with after leaving Hussie Models. According to the lawsuit Lux filed against Hussie’s Riley Reynolds in 2017, when Reynolds learned Lux had moved to 101, he contacted 101 demanding she be removed from their site and that 101 forfeit all of her pay to him. The lawsuit’s account of 101’s response is not detailed in the public record summaries available.

How it operates

Standard agency-industry model: representation agreement, commission on bookings, agency handles studio negotiations. Specific scale, roster, and booking relationships are not publicly documented.

Publicly documented issues
  • 2017 · 101 Modeling appears in published reporting as the agency Lenna Lux moved to after leaving Hussie Models. Hussie's Riley Reynolds reportedly contacted 101 demanding Lux be removed and her pay forfeited to him. 101's specific response is not detailed in public summaries; the agency itself was not a defendant in Lux v. Hussie. Miami New Times
  • Public record · No state enforcement action, federal case, or major performer-safety lawsuit specific to 101 Modeling appears in public searches. Before Your Scene

Rate structure

Specific commission and fee structures for 101 Modeling are not publicly disclosed. Industry standard is 10–20% commission on bookings.

Contract patterns

The Hussie/Lenna Lux context is relevant for any signing decision: when a performer leaves one agency for another, the previous agency may attempt to claim ongoing fees or block bookings. A representation agreement should be clear about what happens at termination and how fees on in-progress bookings are handled.

Before signing, verify
  • Current state talent-agency licensure (verify with state agency)
  • Owner identity and operating entity on the representation agreement
  • Commission percentage in writing
  • Exclusivity scope, duration, termination notice, fee-for-infraction provisions
  • What happens to bookings, fees, and listings if you leave the agency for another
  • Independent reference from a current or former 101 client
How we do it differently
101 Modeling has a thin direct record. The structural questions are the same as for any agency. My First Scene is the direct-booking alternative if you’d rather not share rate or decisions with a representative.
  • No commission, no agency intermediary. Full rate to you.
  • No exclusivity, no inter-agency disputes. You can shoot with us and with anyone else.
  • Direct communication with producer.
  • Same-day pay direct to you, never routed via a third party.
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Disclosure
Before Your Scene is the editorial arm of My First Scene, our DFW production studio. We write about the industry — including us — so performers know what to expect before they shoot with anyone.
Sources
  1. Lena Lux v. Hussie Models — Miami New Times · Miami New Times
  2. 101 Modeling — Wikidata · Wikidata
  3. Agents & Agencies — general guide · Before Your Scene
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