BIOHAZARD's SEINFELD, Wife To Star In Reality TV Show

March 13, 2004

BIOHAZARD frontman Evan Seinfeld and his wife, porn star Tera Patrick, are down to the final edit of a pilot for a reality television project with Epicenter Films, "Rockstar Pornstar", "about just another day in the life many would dream of leading," according to Seinfeld, who will use the name Spider Jones from now on for adult projects.

Seinfeld, who recently announced plans to star in adult movies with Patrick, is also managing his wife's career, which includes overseeing the business affairs of her new company, Teravision, according to AVN Online.

Described by Seinfeld as "a production company where [Tera is] going to be shooting feature films, adult movies, web content, photo shoots, layouts, magazine layouts, everything production," Teravision recently entered into a partnership with Vivid and ClubJenna.com, which has signed a deal with Teravision to manage its web sites, including Patrick's online home, OfficialTeraPatrick.com.

"I've got a great partner," Patrick told AVN Online about Seinfeld. "I wouldn't have been able to do any of this without him. He handles all the business, and I'm the face of the company, and we both make a great team… We went through some hard times, but we came out smelling like roses. I'm really happy to be here, happy to be married and working again, I'm happy to be in bed with ClubJenna and Vivid, I own my own company now, my own content. It was like starting over, but after everything I went through this was worth it."

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