She was working as a house dancer at Bazooka Showgirls in Kansas City when Shyla Stylez came through on a feature dancing gig. That encounter redirected everything. She moved to California before she turned nineteen, walked into ATMLA, and signed with agent Shy Love — a name that kept coming up as a genuine launching pad for women making that particular transition from club work to on-camera. She has been candid about her entry point into the industry: she started with girl-girl work and described it in her own words as working her way to cock, which is a more honest and specific account of how performers often navigate early career decisions than most give. The scene she cites as most memorable is a squirting scene with Rico Strong, and she has said threesomes are what she gravitates toward as a performer. What her life looks like now is less documented — she doesn't have a visible social media presence or an active fan platform, which makes the candid early interviews feel like the clearest window into who she actually was.
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