![]() She was featured in an April 2014 broadcast of the ABC News Nightline story about piracy in the adult industry. Reign is against video piracy and sometimes personally searches the Internet for illegally posted clips or movies that feature her work. Your peers have degraded you, misrepresented you, judged you, and made you feel unwelcome at an institution at which you seek a higher education." Reign's comments were in response to an interview with the student (later identified as actress Belle Knox) in the Duke University newspaper and a posting on the website. ![]() ![]() I want to apologize for all the ignorant, fearful comments your schoolmates at Duke are unloading on you. She said in her posting, "In an ideal world, you would be able to openly and fearlessly state your stage name, or even your birth name however, it seems you are not as lucky as me to have gone to a school which celebrates your diversity and sexuality. In February 2014, amidst the controversy created by the revelation that a Duke University student was also an actress in adult films and was using her earnings to pay for her tuition, Reign reached out via her blog in the Huffington Post to offer her support to the harassed student. In February 2014, she became an online columnist for the Huffington Post. The first article was a commentary on Los Angeles County's Measure B. In April 2013, the alternative paper OC Weekly announced Reign as its newest weekly columnist, penning "Tasha Tells All.". Reign announced the position while a guest on musician Dave Navarro's radio show, Dark Matter, citing her background in music appreciation courses at UCLA. In March 2012, indie rock magazine and website Rock Confidential brought Reign on as a weekly music reviewer, dubbed "The World's Hottest Music Critic".
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