Founded in 1999 by Ignacio Allende, better known as , PutaLocura became a cornerstone of the Spanish adult film industry. The platform was revolutionary for its time, focusing on:
Anita Satanita emerged as one of the most prominent performers within this ecosystem. Her branding often leaned into the "bad girl" or alternative aesthetic that defined the mid-2000s and 2010s Spanish adult scene.
The brand's founder, Torbe, has faced numerous legal battles, including a high-profile arrest in 2016. In 2023, he pleaded guilty to charges related to the possession and distribution of prohibited materials.
The site was an early adopter of direct interaction between performers and fans, predating modern creator platforms.
The brand’s aggressive, often offensive marketing—such as Torbe's xenophobic and sexist public statements—led to widespread condemnation from civil rights and feminist groups.
Today, the names PutaLocura and Anita Satanita serve as reminders of an era when Spanish digital entertainment was a "wild west" of content—pioneering in its technology but often fraught with ethical and legal transgressions. The dark reality of Spain's porn scene - El Pais in English