The first offer came when she was still a minor. She declined. The industry apparently found her, not the other way around, and the moment she was legally old enough, she walked in with her eyes open. What followed was a career long enough that she speaks about it in terms of generations of fans — people who have followed her from the beginning and whom she now calls real-life friends. That longevity is not accidental. She has talked publicly about building an identity that extends well beyond performance: she became a health coach, she writes, and she speaks in interviews about BDSM and her genuine fascination with science with the same ease most people reserve for safer topics. The G/G award came after a long stretch in which she had quietly become the person other performers got excited to work with. Her OnlyFans presence runs alongside the career rather than replacing it. She has been doing this long enough that she watched the entire industry change around her and kept going.
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