She was born in Panama to a military father, which meant moving was just life — Puerto Rican, Norwegian, and German ancestry folded into a childhood that eventually landed in Castroville, a small town outside San Antonio that most Texans couldn't place without a map. She enrolled at Texas State University studying respiratory care and waitressed to pay for it. The discovery happened at the restaurant: someone in the industry sat in her section, made an offer, and she ended up filming for a college amateur tour shooting in Texas. That was the beginning. She relocated to Florida first, then Los Angeles, and what started as a single shoot became a full career. What she hasn't said much about publicly is how deliberate any of it was — the origin story she tells is one of accident and momentum rather than ambition. Now she runs her own podcast, positioning herself as a host and interviewer, someone whose name opens doors with guests who would never have agreed to sit down with her a decade ago. Whether that transition feels complete or provisional, she hasn't said plainly.
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