Mythmaking: Jordi El Niño Polla is a lean, human-centered biography about a face that became a brand-and the worker behind it. From a first Madrid casting and a career-making studio contract to late-night TV, a fast-growing YouTube channel, and the surreal afterlife of a meme, this book follows Ángel Muñoz García (Jordi ENP) through rooms most people only guess at. Told in clean, unsensational prose, Mythmaking opens the door on how sets really run: consent as conversation, testing as schedule, timing as craft, and professionalism as a temperature everyone feels.
Popularity trophies and traffic charts show up, but they're treated as what they are-metrics, not mirrors. Along the way, we watch an internet era bend a single image into a thousand captions, and a performer answer with discipline rather than noise. This is not gossip. It's work: trains and call sheets, cameras and courtesies, boundaries kept and rooms left intact. For readers of narrative nonfiction who care how culture is actually made, Mythmaking is a clear-eyed portrait of an adult performer navigating fame, stigma, and control-one practical choice at a time.
Content guidance: Adult themes and non-graphic discussion of the adult-entertainment industry. Intended for mature readers 18+.
Mythmaking: Jordi El Niño Polla is a lean, human-centered biography about a face that became a brand-and the worker behind it. From a first Madrid casting and a career-making studio contract to late-night TV, a fast-growing YouTube channel, and the surreal afterlife of a meme, this book follows Ángel Muñoz García (Jordi ENP) through rooms most people only guess at. Told in clean, unsensational prose, Mythmaking opens the door on how sets really run: consent as conversation, testing as schedule, timing as craft, and professionalism as a temperature everyone feels.
Popularity trophies and traffic charts show up, but they're treated as what they are-metrics, not mirrors. Along the way, we watch an internet era bend a single image into a thousand captions, and a performer answer with discipline rather than noise. This is not gossip. It's work: trains and call sheets, cameras and courtesies, boundaries kept and rooms left intact. For readers of narrative nonfiction who care how culture is actually made, Mythmaking is a clear-eyed portrait of an adult performer navigating fame, stigma, and control-one practical choice at a time.
Content guidance: Adult themes and non-graphic discussion of the adult-entertainment industry. Intended for mature readers 18+.