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The porn past of Lifetime star Dianna “Miss D” Williams may be coming back to put a dent in her thriving career as a successful and sought after choreographer.
The reality TV star has admitted in the past to starring in adult films during her teenage years, and a quick Google search reveals that those films are starting to surface.
Dianna, 37, was initially hesitant to sign on to her hit Bring It! series out of fear that the tapes would embarrass her family.
“I originally said no because I felt like my past was going to hurt my kids… [But] after talking to the producers about my life and making decisions that could benefit somebody else and getting over it basically,” she said in the interview with Madame Noire. “I prayed about it. I talked to my husband about it, who was aware when we started dating.”
“The girls know about my past,” she said of the dancers she coaches on the show. “We’ve talked about it. They know about why I did what I did and why I felt like I needed to and what I should have done. I explain to them that I didn’t have the support system that they have.”
Dianna escaped the porn hustle through dance. She started the Dancing Dolls in 2001 and opened Dollhouse Dance Factory in 2012. Bring It! showcases the day-to-day activities of the award-winning Jackson, Miss.-based troupe since 2014. The Dancing Dolls recently filmed their semi-finale show during the first annual Arkansas Extreme Showdown 2016.
“As a kid, I didn’t grow up hearing those words, ‘I love you’ a lot. So for me, even though my mom showed me love, hearing it was better,” Williams told Madame Noire back in 2014, when asked how she finds balance between correcting but not being too hard on her students.
“So, as a coach, you can fuss and yell and scream, but you need to get up and actually show them what you’re doing. And that’s what I do with my girls,” she added.
Bring It! is now in its third season and airs Fridays at 9/8c on Lifetime.
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10/02/13 AT 3:48 PM

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Since her fatal car crash in 1997, Princess Diana's life and death have been the subject of conspiracy theories ranging from SAS murder, pregnancy rumours and Dodi Fayed being the real target.
The latest theory suggests Diana was murdered because she kept a dossier of the Royal Family's sex secrets.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the most scandalous conspiracies surrounding the late princess.
According to investigative writer Alan Power, Diana kept an X-rated diary about all the sordid affairs going on in the Royal Family. Power said he made the discovery while writing his book, The Princess Diana Conspiracy.
He said she wrote about Prince Charles's sex antics with Camilla Parker Bowles, as well as other members of the family.
"The dossier she was compiling was powerful stuff. But it also directly endangered the monarchy. It contained what Charles liked in bed, women he had affairs with and what he got up to with Camilla," Power said. "There are bits about a senior royal and a male servant. The royal was allegedly accused of being discovered in bed with one of his servants."
A police investigation was recently launched after the parents of a British Special Forces sniper, known as Soldier N, wrote a letter saying their son had boasted the SAS "was behind Princess Diana's death" .
"He (Soldier N) also told her (his wife) that it was the XXX who arranged Princess Diana's death and that has been covered up," the letter said. The soldier said they had shone light at the driver to cause the crash.
Speaking about going to work the day after her death, he said: "I'd just sat down when a colleague leaned over and whispered, 'I can't believe we killed her'. I was initially confused and said, 'Who?', and he added 'Diana'.
"At first I thought he was joking - but then I realised he was being completely serious. Many people who worked for MI6 at the time thought the organisation played some sort of role in Diana's death.
"My view was that Diana had become an embarrassment and if she had married Dodi it would have presented significant difficulties for the monarchy."
Following the allegation, the Metropolitan Police Service said it was assessing the claims.
Diana pregnant and planning to take Princes abroad
It has been claimed that Diana was "almost certainly" nine to 10 weeks pregnant when she died. French investigative journalist Chris Laffaille said he uncovered evidence from official archives of the hospital Diana was taken after the crash to show she was expecting.
He also said the baby was heart surgeon Hasnat Khan. Some conspiracy theorists believe the royal family could not bear the scandal so ordered the princesses death.
In his book, Power also suggests her relationship with Fayed led to her death. He said Diana was planning to move Princes William and Harry away from the UK to live in the US or France.
He wrote: "The possibility that Diana might marry Dodi and leave the country was a real one. Diana had already said her sons were always urging her to live abroad to be less in the public eye.
"However, this was repudiated by Queen Elizabeth, who ordered a new statement to be issued, disclaiming this possibility. Having the second and third in line to the throne living abroad, without the level of protection afforded by British security, was not an idea relished by the British monarchy."
Racist Prince Philip 'ordered death'
Mohamed Al Fayed said Prince Philip ordered his son and Diana's deaths. He said Philip had instructed MI6 to carry out the hit. "Prince Philip is the one responsible for giving the order. He is very racist. He is of German blood, and I'm sure he is a Nazi sympathizer."
A note sent to Paul Burrell from Diana also suggested the involvement of Prince Charles. "This particular phase in my life is the most dangerous - my husband is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury in order to make the path clear for him to marry Tiggy. Camilla is nothing but a decoy, so we are all being used by the man in every sense of the word."
Philips 'involvement' in her death was categorically dismissed by Lord Justice Scott Baker at an inquest, who said there was "not a shred of evidence" to support the claim. "Foremost among them is the proposition that Diana was assassinated by the secret intelligence service (MI6) on the orders of the Duke of Edinburgh.
"There is no evidence that the Duke of Edinburgh ordered Diana's execution, and there is no evidence that the secret intelligence service or any other government agency organised it."
Another popular conspiracy is that Diana was not the intended target in the crash, rather her death was an unfortunate accident during the assassination of Dodi Fayed.
According to the Daily Express, the killers were mercenaries working for Arab arms dealers. Investigative journalist Francis Gillery says American satellites had picked up on details to kill Fayed and that they were lured into the Alma Tunnel.
The news report says Fayed was conducting business during the weekend and that at the time of his death he had built up a reputation for being a bad creditor. Gillery says the couple was on the way to the Passy Kennedy for a business meeting.
"The aim of the meeting remains a mystery to this day, but I believe nonetheless that it was linked to transactions in the spheres of arms and petrol," he said.
The most unlikely conspiracy theory to emerge is that Princess Diana faked her own death, or that she died trying to fake her own death when the plan went wrong.
This theory was fuelled by a comment made to Daily Mail reporter Richard Kray on the day of the crash - she told him how she was about to "completely withdraw" from public life.
An auto expert has since said that surviving a crash at 121mph would be near impossible, so theorists say the survival of Diana's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones show the crash was staged.

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