
She grew up in San Diego, the daughter of Irish and Mexican parents, and her first real job was teaching small children how to do cartwheels. That career path didn't last. She started stripping, and it was at a club that a talent scout from IT Models approached her — the kind of origin story that feels almost too clean but is apparently what happened. She was in her early twenties, she signed quickly, and the exclusivity of that first contract meant her introduction to the industry was unusually structured compared to most. When she eventually walked away, she didn't chase social media fame or podcasting. She started two clothing lines — a left turn that nobody in her fan base seemed to see coming, and which she has said little about publicly beyond confirming they exist. What she looked like after the industry, what the lines were, whether they succeeded — she has kept quiet. That silence is either its own answer or its own mystery, depending on how charitable you want to be.
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