
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with Haitian roots on the family side — that's where she started. The picture she's drawn of her pre-industry life isn't one of drift or dead ends: she was active, physically restless, into skating, swimming, hula hoops, drawing. The kind of person who fills time with movement. She entered the industry in her mid-twenties, which is later than the average entry point, and has said enough in public-facing spaces to suggest the decision was deliberate rather than impulsive.
She speaks Spanish as well as English, which isn't incidental — she's talked about connecting with a wider audience through that, and her social media presence leans into lifestyle and wellness content in a way that sits oddly but genuinely alongside the performance work. She's been open about what she won't do on camera, naming race play and homophobic content specifically as hard limits, which is a more politically considered line than most performers draw publicly. What she keeps quiet: anything about family, relationships, or what Fort Lauderdale actually meant to her before she left it.
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