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“I want to always be better than I was the day
before.”
The morning after she nabbed her unprecedented third AVN Award for Trans Performer of the Year,
Aubrey Kate awoke in her New York City apartment and stared at the ceiling.
“What’s next?” she thought to herself.
A better question may have been, “What’s left?”
The top trans performer in history, Kate recently ordered a glass-encased shelf to house all of her
trophies, including 12 from AVN alone. She was the first trans performer to appear on the cover of AVN
Magazine and the first trans contract girl for Evil Angel. With nearly 1 million social media followers,
Kate has residences in Las Vegas and Manhattan and drives a snazzy Mercedes G-Wagon.
Life, it would appear, is good.
But apparently for Kate, not good enough.
As easy as it would’ve been to rest on her laurels—and maybe “cut back” a bit after her AVN
triumph—Kate vowed that January morning to do just the opposite. As successful as she was in
2020, Kate promised herself this year would be even better.
“I’m never satisfied,” Kate told AVN. “Porn to me is like a relationship. I want to hold onto it as long
as I can. I want to always be better than I was the day before.”
In that sense, 2021 has been like a rock concert for Kate. She continuously puts ons marvelous
shows—and then returns to the stage for an encore. And then another.
And another.
And another.
First came a highly-publicized romp with AVN Hall of Famer Ramon Nomar, who hand-picked
Kate as his first-ever trans scene partner. Next was a starring role in Pure Taboo’s “The Widow” and
a pair of scorching hookups with elite performers Jane Wilde and Small Hands in Succubus. Kate
shot with Brazzers for the first time this spring and then landed a lead spot alongside Maitland Ward
in Muse 2 for Deeper.
Kate’s crowning achievement, though, was unveiled September, when Evil Angel released I Am
Aubrey, a biopic about Kate’s life and career. In addition to four sizzling sex scenes, the project features
in-depth interviews with Kate and her colleagues along with a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Kate’s
every day life.
Kate is the fourth performer—joining icons Katrina Jade, Riley Reid and Angela White—to be featured
in an I Am production. The film was produced by Evil Angel’s Aiden Starr and directed by Dana Vespoli.