
Maya Bijou was born in Vallejo, California — a city with a particular talent for producing people who leave and make something of themselves elsewhere. She entered the industry in 2016 at around nineteen years old, and within a few years had accumulated a credential set that most performers spend entire careers chasing.
Her foundational work came through Reality Kings and Mofos, two studios that tend to reward performers who understand the camera intuitively. She did. What distinguished her output wasn't volume — it was consistency of presence, and a willingness to work across formats at a time when the industry was still figuring out which formats mattered.
That instinct paid off most visibly in 2020, when she took the XBiz Award for Best Sex Scene in Virtual Reality — a category that many established names hadn't yet taken seriously. She had. The following year brought a GayVN win for Best Bi Sex Scene, confirming that her appeal wasn't confined to a single audience or a single mode of performance.
She has since expanded her presence to OnlyFans, where the directness of the creator-audience relationship suits her particular kind of appeal. At five-foot-one and with nearly a decade of credited work, she is one of the more quietly accomplished petite performers of her generation.
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