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 “All I’m about is just treating people the same way you want to be treated.”
“I grew up being really nerdy. I wasn’t able to fit in,” Violet explains. “When I got into the industry and I was able to show myself, these people felt the same as how I felt. They’re just a bunch of nerdy, horny people that love people and also appreciate and see sex work as art.”
But even more impressive than creating a brand the fans love, the down-to-earth superstar has cultivated a sense of community.
“Her fans can see each other and they know it’s cool to like her,” says Kazumi, a fellow A-list content creator who tells AVN she looks up to Myers. “I really enjoy what she’s doing.” So does Ebony Mystique, the Brazzers contract star who says Myers projects a relatability
that fans can feel.
“Her fans know she’s approachable,” Mystique tells AVN. “They’re not scared of her. That’s
what I also kind of learned, that when you’re too stuck up or seem too busy, the fans pick up on stuff like that.”
“All I’m about is just treating people the same way you want to be treated,” Myers says. One of the ways she has connected with the public is through her never-boring YouTube channel, where more than 230,000 subscribers tune in for content such as her first trip to the San Diego Zoo, a Q&A about what she looks for in a guy, cooking taquitos, eating at
Disneyland and much more.
In November she did a cosplay and lingerie try-on haul, slipping in and out of anime-inspired
outfits and describing her feelings about the various looks in real time.
“What I love about YouTube is I can show my personality more instead of just being my porn star self,” Violet says. “I’m a huge nerd and YouTube gave me that platform to show
everyone my weirdness.”
Myers launched her YouTube channel in July 2019 with a vlog about her trip to the Anime
Expo.
“I genuinely enjoy making lifestyle vlogs and doing hauls and showing people another side
to myself. I have just as much fun as I do on set, the only difference is I don’t have sex,” she adds.
Myers went to college for two years, majoring in clinical psychology due in part to a long- time “fascination” with serial killers.
“I loved true crime and I wanted to get into the brain of those individuals, and going into clinical psychology was more like diagnosing and helping people,” she says.
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