Personal Life
Ireland is bisexual and says that she will only work on film with women that are bisexual as well. She got divorced after a ten year marriage to a man outside pornography. They had been married three years before she become a pornographic actress, and she says the divorce was not due to her career.
Ireland says that she "dabbled" in recreational drugs, even before entering the adult industry; she tried most drugs, and used crystal meth for a time to stay thin, but her main drug of choice was alcohol. In 2001 she realized her drinking was becoming a problem. She has been clean and sober since August 2001.
As of 2007, Ireland lived in a 10,000 square feet (930 m2) renovated 1927 warehouse loft in downtown Los Angeles, with pornographic director Eli Cross, her boyfriend of six years. They had seven cats and a dog.
In 2010 Kylie split with Eli & got married to an Englishman, retired nightclub manager Andy Appleton, following a whirlwind romance, she now lives just outside of Los Angeles.
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