
The Latex Files
In The Latex Files, Aussie sex worker Jessica Jaye tells you the naked truth on everything you’ve wanted to know about the sex industry.
Jessica Jaye
Show overview
The Latex Files launched in 2025 and has put out 47 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 31 min and 42 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Jessica Jaye.
From the publisher
In The Latex Files, Aussie sex worker Jessica Jaye tells you the naked truth on everything you’ve wanted to know about the sex industry. Expect behind-the-scenes stories to unfiltered hot takes and answers to your burning (hopefully not literally) questions.
Latest Episodes
View all 47 episodesChargebacks and sex workers in Australia
Life updates | Interview with a client #4 (skinny Santa)
Stalker update | Interview with a client #3 (farmer guy)
Controlling behaviours
Clients hate when sex workers do this!
Sex workers are marginalised
Interview with a client #2
How much money do Australian sex workers earn?
The Fortitude Valley Ripper - Part 2
Ep 38The Valley Ripper - Part 1
Jessica explores the murders of four Brisbane sex workers occurring in the late 90s and early 2000s, Karen-Ann Redmile, Elizabeth Henry, Jasmine Crathern and Julie McColl. Was a serial killer targeting sex workers on the loose in Brisbane? Or was this the work of more than one offender?
Ep 37Do sex workers expect gifts and tips?
Do sex workers expect gifts and tips? Are the gifts and tips shown by popular sex workers on social media just bullshit? What is a typical gift or tip for a sex worker? Jessica answers all of these questions.
Ep 36Recent news stories on sex worker assaults in NSW
In this episode, Jessica recounts and provides comments on two recent print and TV stories about assaults against sex workers in New South Wales. Links to the stories:https://www.reddit.com/r/wollongong/comments/1rw4xiw/postbreakup_outburst_dapto_man_bashes_male_escort/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J70N7hn0CFQ
Ep 35Domestic and international touring issues for sex workers
Jessica discusses some of the constraints facing sex workers in deciding whether to tour domestically or internationally, such as the increasing costs of flights and accommodation and the legality (or otherwise) of sex work.
Ep 34Mr X returns to clarify some points
Jessica's ex-husband returns to the podcast to provide some further comments regarding jealousy and why romantic relationships between sex workers and their clients are unlikely to work.
Ep 33What is it like being married to a sex worker?
Jessica sits down for a chat with her ex-husband. Mr X gives some insight into what it was like to be married to a sex worker and answers some listener questions including whether he felt jealousy, whether Jessica is the best f*ck he has ever had and whether he has booked Jessica since the split.Apologies for the echo in parts of the audio. Learning process with new equipment!
Ep 32Should sex workers give clients their legal names?
Jessica gives some insight into the risks and issues that arise for sex workers divulging personal information to clients, including their legal names. Jessica explains why it is preferable for sex workers to use a stage name.
Ep 31Your secret is safe with me
Jessica explores the question of whether or not a sex worker has a legal obligation or duty of confidentiality to their clients.
Ep 30What are my clients like?
Jessica provides some insight into the demographics of clients that tend to book her service. She also comments on whether incels book sex workers.
Ep 29Damned if you do, damned if you don't
Some people will say a sex worker charges too much. Some will say she doesn't charge enough. Some will say she needs to see more clients. Some will say she sees too many. In this episode, Jessica explains how it is impossible to fulfil the expectations and standards set by both consumers of sexual services and the general public.
Ep 28Do sex workers kiss their clients?
Do sex workers kiss their clients? Does size count? Jessica answers.https://buymeacoffee.com/msjessicajaye