Fresh Faces: Nicole Kitt

LOS ANGELES—Nicole Kitt entertained thousands at electronic music festivals years before she started her journey in adult.

The former go-go dancer moved crowds at sold-out events such as the Electric Daisy Carnival and Global Dance Festival, touring the country for years prior to making a transition to a different kind of performing—on the burlesque stage.

“And that really opened up my sexual liberation,” says Kitt, whose alter-ego is Miss Jackson for her burlesque shows. “I thought if I’m going to do that and straddle that line then I might as well go all the way.”

So in late September—after several months of research on who’s who, Kitt signed with OC Modeling, packed her car and drove 20 hours from her home in Oklahoma City to Los Angeles to do first sex scene.

Kitt, who was born near a military base in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, and moved to Oklahoma City when she was 6, says she wanted to drive instead of fly to give herself time to think more about her decision.

“Because I wanted to use that time to have a personal awakening. It was the longest trip I’ve made by myself,” Kitt says. “I knew when I got to my destination it would change the course of my life one way or another. I wanted to honor that process so I could really become one with my wants and my dreams.”

So far, so good.

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The stunning starlet already is generating a buzz even though at press time she had only completed about 20 scenes, including work for NetVideoGirls, Reality Kings, CherryPimps, XEmpire and more.

“I’m starting to realize that this is where I belong,” Kitt tells AVN. “People are free thinking, open and liberated and they’re praised for being themselves. This is a welcoming place, a safe place…”

Still, Kitt did her homework about the adult industry before getting started, narrowing her agency choices to her top five.

“And OC Modeling was the one where everyone that had signed with them had become very successful and had longevity,” Kitt says. “So I literally submitted some photos and crossed may fingers and thought if they like me they’ll let me know. Two days later, [OCM co-owner] Sandra [McCarthy] called me herself.”

Kitt shot her first-ever scene with Tyler D. for NetVideoGirls.

“It was extremely nerve-wracking and I think mainly because of the realization that this was not just having sex with someone in your private life, this was having sex in a  room full of people,” she admits. “So I was nervous and I got a little cold feet, but once I got there everyone was so sweet and so caring and so accommodating.

“And they liked me so much during my first scene that they invited me back the next day for a threesome. So I did my first boy/girl on camera and first three-some in 24 hours.”

She recent made her Brazzers debut in Vegas with veteran stud Xander Corvus.

“And it was more than I could have ever hoped for, having great talent and great makeup and being in a healthy, warm atmosphere,” Kitt says. “The day went by so fast.”

Kitt had not heard of Xander before her scene, “but I’m not gonna lie—when I saw him I said, ‘He is so fine.’”

She also has scenes coming soon with Primal Fetish and BlackedRaw with newcomer Anton Harden.

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Penthouse Director of Pet Projects Sam Phillips tells AVN, “Nicole is fucking amazing.”

“She’s really phenomenal, very together and professional and a really great girl who is very serious about her career,” Phillips says. “I’m super impressed with her drive and with her determination to find out everything possible and research every aspect of the industry possible before jumping in.”

Kitt chose her unconventional social media handle—she is @IHateNicoleKitt on both Twitter and Instagram—as a tribute to one of her idols, professional burlesque dancer Raquel Reed.

“She’s everything I aspire to be as a glamorous woman in the sex industry,” Kitt says.

“And the second reason is because people will stop and ask me about it and that helps my exposure and makes people start having conversations about me.”

Kitt says it’s long been a dream for her to meet Reed.

“Every opportunity I’ve had to meet her something has foiled my plans," she says. "I finally got to Vegas when she was performing and then Covid hit. About a year ago prior to Covid she did a burlesque festival in Oklahoma City, but I couldn’t take off work to go see her.”

Kitt started go-go dancing at 18 at a Peruvian restaurant/bar called La Brasa in Oklahoma City for the legendary weekly EDM night, “Robotic Wednesday.”

“I saw them just dancing and having the best time on this platform with everyone staring at them and all this attention and I knew I wanted that,” Kitt remembers. “In the beginning I so shy and awkward, but once you feel the energy of the crowd it changes who you are stage. I was just addicted to the energy of it. I would go every single Wednesday and dance all night for hours. Then I got recruited into a local go-go group they started putting me on paid gigs.”

Soon she found herself booked every weekend to go-go dance—sometimes dressing up as a unicorn or a dragon and in other provocative outfits.

“Then I started making my own costumes and once I started making my own costumes, it took off,” Kitt adds.

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