Story highlights Ted Cruz's campaign pulled a recent ad attacking Marco Rubio after it was revealed that one of its featured actors had performed in erotic films

Titled "Conservatives Anonymous," the Cruz spot is set in a group therapy session, as a circle of men and women discuss their disappointment in having supported the Florida senator

(CNN) The woman who caused Ted Cruz to pull down an attack ad on Marco Rubio has an explanation: She was just doing her job.

"I have no ill will towards Ted Cruz right now. He's got a job to do," softcore porn veteran Amy Lindsay told CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead." "And I'm a middle-class working girl and I had a job to do."

Cruz's campaign pulled a recent ad earlier in the day after it was revealed that Lindsay had performed in erotic films.

Titled "Conservatives Anonymous," the Cruz spot is set in a group therapy session, as a circle of men and women discuss their disappointment in having supported the Florida senator given his subsequent work on an immigration reform bill one calls "amnesty."

"Maybe you should vote for more than just a pretty face next time," Lindsay tells the group before another man appears at the door in a Rubio shirt asking, "You guys have room for one more?"