Las Vegas, NV–June 5, 2026— Director, performer and producer Robert Morgan survived a near fatal car accident where he literally escaped the jaws of death and started over again rebranding his company Royal Empire to Freaky Girl Media.

In 2017, driving to shoot porn star Cindy Starfall, Robert Morgan, then the owner of Royal Empire known for steamy interracial scenes, was hit by a 27-foot box truck that left him hospitalized for weeks.

“It was something out of a James Bond movie,” says Morgan. “I see a huge truck coming at me and I cut my wheel and I ended up being hit in the back.  The trick flipped over on the highway and he hit me, obliterated me and when he landed he managed to crawl out of his truck, he flung the door open and climbed out, miraculously he was fine while  I had to be removed from the car, a Chevy Cruze, because my legs were pinned. They had to remove the door to get me out and I realized I was really hurt and couldn’t move my neck. I had to have surgery but unfortunately, they put the disc in crookedly, so I had to go to the Mayo Clinic and it was there I was told I had cancer (my mom died of cancer when I was 15), stage 2 colon cancer. So, I had neck surgery and colon surgery in the same week. It hurt so much, a pain like I never felt, I was in the hospital for weeks and it felt like an eternity.”

Freaky Girl Media launched right after surgery, finding it the perfect time to rebrand and start over, he decided that he wanted to branch out and shoot all kinds of content.

Morgan attributes his comeback to close friend, performer/producer/agent Conor Cox.

“Conor is one of my best friends and he helped me get back into the game, he is someone I can actually confide in and when I was starting over, I launched Freaky Girl Media, Conor helped me with booking talent,” says Morgan. “The pandemic hit and everyone was scrounging for work while I was focused on getting and staying healthy and having a friend like him was priceless.”

To pay the bills Robert Morgan started editing for mainstream entertainment but his love of “The other Hollywood” was and is always a priority in his life.

The Freaky Girl Media website is being built and coming out this summer and will feature Bunny Fay, Miss Demeanor, Stephanie Love, Nadia White, Ashlynn Taylor, Bad Bella to name a handful.

“I am catering to women more and what women like,” says Morgan. “We are much more inclusive, and we want to hear what women want to see at the end besides the pop shot. That is why I collaborate so much with Nadia White, she has helped me so much with production.

“I’ve always wanted to be in this industry even after all that I’ve been through,” he continues. “I have worked in mainstream Hollywood where DP does not mean Double Penetration. A lot of people starting out in mainstream Hollywood do work in the porn business to moonlight for money, for me it’s the opposite, I use my mainstream work to support my adult entertainment ambitions.”

And Robert Morgan’s goals include winning awards and breaking barriers in an industry he has a true passion for and will succeed with the help of some amazing friends he has made along the way.

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About Robert Morgan:

Hello, my name is Robert Morgan, and I am the owner of Freaky Girl Media, formerly known as Royal Empire Media.

I have been in the adult industry for 15 years and have had the pleasure of working with well-known names, such as Sadie Santana, Nikki Delano, Cali Carter, Layton Benton, Imani Rose, and many others. Looking ahead, we plan to launch [FreakyGirlMedia.com](http://FreakyGirlMedia.com) this summer.

Currently, I am working on a documentary about the adult entertainment industry with my production partner and business partner, Nadia White, for a major mainstream media and streaming company. Together, we are building our own website network called Network, creating an independent adult media platform from the ground up!

In addition to my work in the adult industry, I also collaborated in mainstream Hollywood for TV movies, documentaries, and podcasts.