How I Got Started in the Industry
It all started with an episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation.
There was a scene where a girl was selling sexy photos online — and something about it just clicked for me. I’d never seen that kind of storyline before, and it opened a door I didn’t even know existed. Naturally, I went down a rabbit hole and discovered the world of camming… and honestly, I fell in love with it.
I’ve always loved performing, and camming felt like the perfect stage. It was playful, intimate, a little rebellious — and it gave me a sense of control over my own story. Within a year, I had saved enough to get my own apartment and upgrade my computer setup. That felt huge at the time. Like I was creating something real for myself.
But it wasn’t just about the money or the freedom — I genuinely loved the connection. The little moments with people on the other side of the screen who saw me, supported me, and shared their world with me. That part lit me up.
Eventually, I got curious about the fetish world. I’ve always been a researcher at heart, so diving into new kinks and communities felt natural. There’s something so creative and freeing about fetish work — you’re not boxed in. You’re exploring human desire in all its weird, wonderful forms. And I adore that.
Still, as I grew in the industry, I started to feel like something was missing. I missed the emotional intimacy I used to feel when I first started camming. That real sense of being present with someone, beyond the performance.
That’s what led me to companion work — and honestly, it’s where I feel like I really thrive. I get to meet incredible people, have unforgettable experiences, and show up as my full self — playful, thoughtful, curious, caring.
Every new connection reminds me why I started.
And I can’t wait to see where it all leads next.