Phoenix, fast food, babysitting — the ordinary resume of someone who hadn't found her thing yet. She had started with implied nude photography, the kind that still lets you tell yourself you haven't fully committed, and then decided the halfway position wasn't worth holding. The jump to adult work came quickly after that, and what surprised her, she said publicly, wasn't the work itself but what it taught her about her private life. She described herself, with some amusement, as a closet freak — someone whose actual desires had been quietly suffocated by partners too cautious to act on them. Filming changed that. She started saying plainly what she wanted, and things got better. That's a specific kind of self-knowledge that most people arrive at much later and less deliberately. She mentioned the occasional fan who goes too far on social media, but framed it as a minor tax on something she otherwise has very few complaints about. Whether that contentment held is the part she hasn't said.
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