Megan Marx was born on June 5, 2000 in Gerrardstown, West Virginia, a small rural town in the eastern United States where life moved slowly and traditions ran deep. Growing up, she often described her hometown as conservative and uneventful, a place where her own ambitions and restless energy didn’t quite match the quiet surroundings. From a young age she knew she didn’t want to settle for ordinary work or a typical small‑town lifestyle, which ultimately shaped many of her future decisions and experiences.
Before entering the adult entertainment world, Megan worked in a variety of everyday jobs. She spent time working on a parking lot, in a warehouse, and at a burger restaurant — jobs that gave her a taste of responsibility and everyday grind, but also made her realize she wanted far more out of life than just the routine. She often talks about these early jobs as necessary stepping stones that built resilience and taught her life isn’t always glamorous, even if your dreams might be. This contrast played a big role in her decision to seek bigger opportunities elsewhere.
Megan’s transition into adult entertainment wasn’t sudden but built from curiosity and a desire for freedom. After watching a documentary about women who worked in the adult industry and the way it empowered many of them, she began to seriously consider that path for herself. She wanted financial independence, new experiences, and the ability to meet people outside her small‑town world. These motivations weren’t purely about fame — they were rooted in personal growth and self‑discovery, and her desire to break free from conventional expectations.
In November 2018, Megan filmed her first scene, a bondage performance with another performer that marked her official entry into the industry. She has described that moment as thrilling and empowering, a point when she started to feel fully in control of her direction. From that first scene, she didn’t just stop at one type of performance — she made it clear early on that she wanted variety and challenge, expressing interest in multi‑partner scenes and projects that would push her creatively and personally.