She grew up in the desert heat of Palm Springs and has talked openly about coming into the industry as part of a relationship rather than alone — her marriage to performer Danny Mountain meant her early career was built around a partnership, which is a different psychological starting point than most. When that marriage ended, she was public about the divorce without being dramatic about it, which told you something about how she handles her own narrative. She has spoken in interviews about celebrity crushes who, in real life, apparently couldn't perform — she volunteered this with the kind of dry specificity that suggests she finds the gap between fantasy and reality genuinely funny rather than disappointing. As of her most recent interviews, she was relocating back to Los Angeles and describing herself as looking for a friends-with-benefits arrangement, which she mentioned with the same matter-of-fact tone she uses for everything else. What she won't say much about is what the next chapter actually looks like professionally.
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