Lyra Law - The Sensually Daring Blonde Of Mixed European Ancestry
There’s no need to break any rule to know about Lyra Law (unless you’re a deeply religious person). For those who are not familiar with her, be ready. She might even shock some people! She’s always ready to show herself more (wink, wink).
If you search about Lyra Lawvia Chrome, Google will be the first to inform you what you should expect from this female personality.
More than informing, Google actually gives a subtle warning that when browsing about her, “you might see nudity, sexual content, or other explicit results.”
Well, Lyra Law previously worked in the adult entertainment industry.
That explains Google’s warning. It’s also the reason why in the first few pages of Google results, you will see links to various pornographic media.
She started being an adult film star in 2015, according to Celebrity Facts, and appeared in over 216 movies.
In her entire career in the world of adult entertainment, she used the following screen names:
Holly Randall, Lyra, and Twistys at X-Art
Lyra Law at DeNudeArt (and other similar sites)
Lyra Louvel at ATK Exotics
She picked “Lyra Louvel” as her initial screen name when she was still starting. Eventually, she replaced “Louvel” with “Law” thinking that the latter would make a better recall.
If Hollywood has the Oscars, then the American adult entertainment industry has the AVN Awards.
Adult Video News (AVN), an American monthly trade magazine founded in 1983, with an office in California, hosts it every year.
For a newcomer, Lyra Law quickly made a splash. Within a couple of years in the industry, she received her first nominationsat the AVN Awards.
At the 34th AVN Awards (January 21, 2017; Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas), Lyra Law was nominated for “Best New Starlet.” She lost to Holly Hendrix.
She and Jenna Sativa got nominated for “Best Girl/Girl Sex Scene” for No Man’s Land: Raunchy Roommates 2 (2016).
Prior to that, she also got nominated at the 2017 XBIZ Awards (January 12, 2017; Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles) for “Best New Starlet.” Lana Rhoades was declared winner.
In one popular adult site, Lyra Law has, as of this writing, 87,059 subscribers. Her videos already received more than 184.2 million views.
The speculation is that Lyra Law decided to retire. The fact that she deleted her official Instagram (@lyra_law) and Twitter (@lyralawxxx) accounts support such an assumption.
In addition, her official website (www.yesmistresslyra.com) is already down. Some of her fans commented that she disappeared from the adult industry scene starting in 2020.