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“Honestly, before this, I never imagined
I’d be attractive to so many people.’
“Even in our videos, playing different characters, I stay true to myself—funny and
straightforward,” Uma continues. “I love trying on roles and situations; it’s real creativity! Like I
said before, I enjoy expressing myself through art—drawing, photography, poetry—and now
acting adds to that.”
She considered the news of her first AVN Award nomination—finding out in December—“a
wake-up call.”
“Honestly, we didn’t find out about the nomination ourselves—our subscribers told us. Pretty
funny!” she says. “Then we checked it out and were pleasantly surprised.”
Now she loves the creative freedom that comes with making content.
“Trying on different situations and roles,” Uma says. “Not many think about it, but some plots
even shape our psyches. After shoots, we reflect and talk about stuff most people skip, like
taboo themes: cheating, office flings, stranger interactions. We get to experience it without
the real deal—it’s self-discovery via role-play. We live it like real actors, helping us understand
characters and ourselves.”
Speaking of self-discovery, Uma says that she’s gained more confidence since becoming a
creator.
“Honestly, before this, I never imagined I’d be attractive to so many people,” Comatozze says.
“I knew my strengths, but the competition in looks-based fields is fierce, with tons of beautiful,
talented colleagues. So thanks to our loyal fans for helping me see myself differently.”
Uma tells AVN her current career is a stark contrast to what she thought she’d be doing by
this time. She dreamed of becoming a doctor since she childhood.
“And I even planned to go to university to study surgery,” Comatozze says. “At 15, I decided
to train as a nail artist and opened a small beauty studio. My skills grew over time, and by 18,
I had a pretty good income, so I figured, why bother with medical school? But surgery still
seems really cool to me—it’s like a nice distant dream now. Maybe someday I’ll get back to it.”
She loved her job as a nail artist because it allowed her to be creative.
“Plus, I really enjoyed making people happy and beautiful,” Uma adds.
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