Jasmine Webb came out of London with a background in business, not performance, which may explain why her eventual move behind the camera felt less like a pivot and more like a logical next step. She entered the industry in her mid-twenties — older than most who come in from nowhere — and that timing seems to have shaped how she has operated: with more deliberateness than novelty-chasing. What she has said publicly about that transition is limited; she is not a confessional interview subject. What is visible is the output. She created and produced 'Jasmine's Juice,' her own directorial series, which puts her in rare company among performers who have built something with their own name on both sides of the lens. The personal layer — what she actually thinks about the business, why she stayed, what the business background gave her that performing alone wouldn't have — remains largely unspoken. She is one of those figures whose story is more legible in what she built than in anything she has chosen to say about it.
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