She grew up in Minneapolis, which is not a city people typically associate with this industry, and got her introduction through a friend at eighteen. That is the version of the origin story she has told publicly, and she has not added much detail beyond it — not who the friend was, not what the conversation looked like. What she has been more willing to talk about is the work that surprised people: small mainstream film roles, including Evil Bong 777 and a film called Cynthia, which she discussed in an EMMREPORT interview with enough enthusiasm that it was clearly something she found genuinely interesting rather than a footnote. She relocated to Los Angeles, as most people in this industry eventually do. She has an OnlyFans. What her life looks like now beyond the public-facing content is not something she has made available, and she does not appear to have gone out of her way to be a public figure in the way some performers do post-peak.
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