Trans Day of Visibility came and went, and once again, the silence was louder than any “allyship” people love to post about when it’s convenient. The reality is, the support from directors, studios, and even fellow performers was minimal at best—almost performative when it did show up. For an industry that profits off trans bodies, trans aesthetics, and trans narratives, the lack of acknowledgment feels intentional. Visibility shouldn’t just exist when it’s profitable or trending; it should exist when it matters.
What’s frustrating is how quickly people will collaborate, capitalize, and benefit from trans performers—but when it comes to actually standing beside us, amplifying our voices, or even making a simple post of support, suddenly it’s crickets. It exposes a deeper issue: a lot of this “support” is conditional, surface-level, and rooted in convenience rather than real respect.
Trans Day of Visibility isn’t just about being seen—it’s about being valued, protected, and supported consistently. And right now, that consistency is missing.
Blessed to have such a spectacular trans woman as my wife 🖤 She deserves so much better than this dark world. If you send me money today I PROMISE it’ll go directly to her 🖤
Portland bound next week for Kink Fest, collabs, and some much needed relaxation! I still have room to book some shoots if any Portland fetish creators want to create some content! I will not be doing fluid swaps but I shoot full nude with women and non-nude with men!
Thanks @pepper_dagger for helping me both create and broadcast my first livestream profile on CB!! 🥹 Holy fuck l
had fun 💕
Still figuring out how I want to incorporate this but you should totally go support them on their livestreams in the meantime 😍
We’ve still got 2 more days of black history month!!
Please consider to tipping, uplifting, gifting, and supporting black sex workers during this time an AFTER the month ends. We see you 👀
PSA: do not work with @TattooKenDoll
he was the second person I ever filmed with and quickly revealed himself to be an unsafe person. below is what happened when I asked him to stop profiting off of the two videos we released.
@tatianavexxx@TattooKenDoll omg literally the only good thing he ever did for me was put us in a group chat together and that’s how we started following eachother 🥰
@pepper_dagger@TattooKenDoll I'm so sorry! He was super creepy towards me a few years ago and I ended up not working with him. This is so predatory! It's really not that hard to just stop selling a video.
@pepper_dagger Crazy full circle moment cause I didn’t think I’d ever see this man back on my Twitter feed. Baffling to see 2 years didn’t change his character. He was deemed a predator then and seems to continue the reputation and proudly.
@handthatholds_@TattooKenDoll I knowww and acting like he caught me in a big lie because I was referring to my OF but the vid was still buried in my MV store??