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On how she got started in the industry "It's a funny story actually! I used to vlog a lot on my old Snapchat. My last job before going full time industry was CVS. I was a Mobile Training Coach, an Inventory Specialist, and a technician. All three of those jobs lined up. The reason I bring that up is, I vlogged what I did in the without showing too much of the inside, as per the law and CVS policy. I had a lot more freedom than the average tech. I vlogged for educational / entertainment purposes. One day I uploaded a picture to my story showing off a certain that is good to help counteract seizures. Within I'd say, minutes of uploading that to my story I got banned, no warning at all, so, my barely 22 year old self got a little PO'd, as you might expect from someone that young losing a semi large snapchat fan base, nothing major, but nothing to shrug about either. So what do I do? I get home and I download Grindr, of all things!! Most people have very negative opinions on that app, for good reason too. My first ever grindr hook up, happened to be from a gay porn star, (They're bi irl). That porn star was Levi Hatter. I'll leave details aside as that's quite private, but after our little expedition he old me he thought I'd "kill it" in the industry. It was a huge compliment, especially coming from someone of that high caliber to me at the time. It was one of the biggest if not the biggest compliment ever given to me at that time. I had already considered doing some small time amateur content here and there, but that was the last push to really get me to really start!"On her desired legacy "Honestly, I think it's being one of the main stream girls who was known for being nonbinary, and doing things that a lot of other trans girls haven't done!! Times are changing, things are becoming more accepted, and new opportunities are coming into the filed, there's less slurs, more chances for trans people, and more studios and work for trans people. I want to be a name that people can say "Oh she's one of the biggest nonbinary performers." Yes, I still identify with trans woman, I'm still a woman, but it's just a little different for me!" (Excerpted from an Adult Empire interview)