Penthouse Pet of the Month June 2018
Height: 5’2″
Measurements: 32A-22-25
Hometown: Virginia Beach, Virginia
How did a wholesome, sweet girl from Virginia Beach end up a star in the wild Los Angeles adult industry?
I was scouted by my agency. I was on a dating website and they approached me. I thought it was a scam at first. Then, I did my research, found out that Motley Models was a legit agency, and the idea kind of sunk in. I wanted to get out of my small town. I went for it.
Were you on the dating site as a sugar baby or just for dating?
Oh, no. I was purely on there for dating. I thought a sugar baby was some type of candy.
You really made a huge move then!
I’m a low-key freak. Not a lot of my peers were expecting me to do something like this, but I knew I could. I love sex, but you don’t go parading that around when you’re from a small town like I am, where everyone knows each other’s business.
Were you always dying to leave Virginia Beach?
I was doing fine in my town. I was working as a sales associate at a jewelry store, making way higher than minimum wage at age 18, and waitressing in the evenings. When I was asked to do porn, I stopped and thought about where I was at. I didn’t want this to be my whole life, so I went for it. I thought about being a registered nurse. I always knew I wanted to help people in some way.
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Subscribe to Penthouse MagazineYou’re a master dog trainer. Were you always a natural with animals?
My first experience with a dog was a bad one. When I was about four, I got too close to my mom’s boyfriend’s dog and he bit my lip. I still have a small scar.
You are a strict disciplinarian with your pup.
Of course, you want to give in to an adorable puppy, but my dog is going to grow to be 160 pounds. Do I want a 160-pound beast jumping up on people and begging for food? No way. I’m doing him a favor with strict training.
Tough love