She was a California native who came into the industry as an adult — already past twenty when she started — which put her slightly out of step with the youth-first logic that dominated the mid-two-thousands scene. The aliases she used over the years tell a small story on their own: different names for different moments, or different studios, or different versions of who she wanted to be on camera. What brought her in and what kept her there for over a decade isn't something she's spoken about publicly in any interview that's surfaced. Her career wound down around the late two-thousands to mid-two-tens, and she now has an OnlyFans presence, which means she made a deliberate choice to stay connected to an audience rather than disappear. What that looks like day to day — whether it's a side project or her main focus — she hasn't said. She's one of those performers whose longevity is the most interesting thing about her, and whose reasons for it remain entirely her own.
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