I kind of feel similar to Luv about this issue, as it doesn't really bother me, and I am a FBB. I tend not to judge people for things that they may do, as long as they are not hurting anyone else.
Is she hurting the "image" of FBB? Hard to say. I'm not sure the image would be any better if she weren't doing porn.
I don't really consider Denise to be a representative of FBB...I could name 10 other women who I would consider to be true representatives of FBB and ambassadors to the "sport." Denise IS an FBB obviously, but she happens to make her money doing porn.
She's famous for that, but it's the general public's fault if they don't know enough about FBB to know that she doesn't represent the majority of competitors out there. I think it's unfortunate if people associate porn, etc. with what FBB is all about, and it does make it tougher for those of us who would like that perception to change, but it's just the way it is.
People gotta make a living, and it can be hard for FBBs to make good money in the industry. I don't really pay much attention to what people do to make money...she's not hurting me, and she is certainly filling a niche, and she's doing quite well for herself.
Same thing goes for Men's Bodybuilding and all the G4P stuff...Kai Greene f*cked a grapefruit on film...I would agree that he isn't necessarily the best role model (same goes for Denise), but I won't hold that against him.
Bodybuilding is a cult kind of thing anyway, it's never going to be mainstream or popular with the majority of people out there.
I don't really spend too much time worrying about what the general perception or image of FBB is...it's an important issue, but for the most part, I worry about MY image and what I represent.