But is she an escort?
Not really sure.
From her website:
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Welcome to my work of conceit!
Why do I have a webpage? Well, quite simply, I bid on a web design package at an auction (when I was a wee bit tipsy) and I won! I figured that being an exotic dancer, having a site with the million +1 pictures I've amassed in the past year (and will continue amassing), plus info on my schedule etc. was in order. So here it is!
Why is there no members section, like most dancer webpages? Well...I thought about it, but I have nothing to put in a members section! Photos of me don't get any racier than the ones in the gallery, and they all have no-profit contracts attached to them anyways (ie I'm not personally allowed to profit from the pics). I prefer to keep it free, anyways, because I hope to have a lot of visitors and a lot of dialogue here, to justify the time I have and will put into the site
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Stuff about me
OK, about me. Well, I'm a dancer currently working and living in Vancouver, Canada. I'm 24, a Scorpio (oooh), into books n' stuff. I'm an ex-socialist, current capitalist, my future plans are undecided but knowing my life, include something that I haven't even thought of yet- I'm just letting it ride for now. I have previously worked as a waitress, a baker, a chocolatier, a graveyard gas station attendant, and a copy editor. Dancing is by far the best job I've had, I truly am proud to do the work I do and know the people I know in the industry.
I'm an English major, saving up to go back to school and get a useful degree, I've traveled lots and plan to do more in the future, and I really like dogs. In my spare time I read, clean, sew, watch TV, write, plan stuff (anything- I love planning), hang out with friends/family, research natural medicine and generally try to make sure I'm living a good life.
So, How'd You Get Into Dancing?
I started dancing out of semi-necessity- while living in London, in August of 2001, I had all my stuff stolen, including money, passport, plane ticket, everything. I was in the position where I was sleeping in Hyde Park and in doorways and very very frightened- I wanted to panhandle, but couldn't get myself to do it, could have called home to beg for help but was too proud (eye roll), so I borrowed 5 pounds and bought a thong at Ann Summers (first one I'd ever owned!) and went to audition at the Windmill in SoHo, London. Yes, I actually walked in with no makeup, wearing hiking boots, a blue cotton long-sleeved top, and shorts. All the ID I had was a letter from the Canadian Embassy saying I had a lost passport, and the same from the London Police. Luckily they accepted that, and my audition was to strip down to my thong and have them look at me. It was kind of weird, but I was told to come in on Friday to start. So began my life as a dancer! I didn't work there for long, had to leave around the time of September 11th.
I didn't dance again until January of 2002, when I took a trip to Vancouver (I was living in the Interior of BC) to meet Randy from Stripper Entertainment. A week later, I was on a plane to Milan, Italy, where I worked for a month and was given a crash course in dancing and dancer politics with the beautiful and very supportive dancers Pandora Page, Maria, RC Taylor and Drakkar/Havana (all have or still do dance at least sometimes in Vancouver). Without their help I'm not sure I would have continued dancing, as Milan got very weird at times!
After that I didn't dance again until August 2002, when I officially started on the circuit in Vancouver. And that's that, I hope never to have to repeat that story again! I'll just send people who ask me "so, how'd you get into dancing?" here, lol