From shy girl to showgirl!
Born and raised in upstate New York — though she split her time in South Carolina — Eva grew up as an outdoorsy, adventure-seeking tomboy who enjoyed fishing or hiking. Shy and reserved in her early years, she never imagined she would one day become a dancer. Eva struggled with self-image, crediting her career for boosting her confidence and allowing her to embrace her charm — something she hadn’t realized she possessed.
Once the girl who hesitated to show skin at the beach, Eva has since learned to celebrate her body and now loves to be naked. Adjusting to the industry wasn’t instant, however. Wearing heels was a struggle, earning the nickname “Timber” from fellow dancers as she tried to find her footing. But over time, she gained more than just balance; she developed resilience, independence and an appreciation for the art of entertainment.
Beyond the stage, Eva’s love for the industry remains strong. She often jokes that when she retires, the world better watch out — her fiery Aries nature ensures she’ll never be far from the action! Outside of dancing, she enjoys shopping for costumes and jewelry (especially hoop earrings), spending time outdoors and indulging her love for classic cars and motorcycles — a passion sparked by attending car shows since she was 10. She also has a green thumb, capable of making just about anything grow.
Top Credits or Accomplishments:
Miss Exotic South Carolina 2023 – 2nd Runnerup Showgirl
Doll of the Year/Gold Key Winner 2025 – Thee Doll House
10 Questions for Miss Exotic Dancer
What does it mean to be named Miss ExoticDancer.com of the Month?
Eva: I think this is very cool and interesting. I was shocked, actually, to learn I’d been selected as Miss ExoticDancer.com of the Month.
How did you get into the industry?
Eva: Necessity. I was practically a kid when I lost my job and was barely scraping by. I needed to make my own way. My friend suggested I go to this small club she saw in a newspaper ad. If you stayed for a week, you got a bonus even if you didn’t stay longer than that, so I figured I’d go and if I hated it, I’d quit.
I was terrified, though. I didn’t know the first thing about it, nor did I know any dancers personally. I had no clue where to buy outfits or shoes. Luckily, I befriended a few older dancers who took me under their wing and guided me through some of the most anxiety-ridden days of my dancing career.
Your favorite thing about the industry?
Eva: I have met some of the most incredible people I wouldn’t have met if I had never gotten into the industry. Both coworkers and customers.
What is the funniest thing that has happened while you were on stage?
Eva: I had a guy once tip me in Reece’s candy bars — the big ones. Instead of getting offended, I took them, as they’re my favorite.
What do you consider is the perfect date for you?
Eva: A date combining the outdoors and wine with someone who isn’t boring. If they can’t hold a convo, it’s a big no for me.
Your favorite body part of yourself?
Eva: My eyes. Depending on my mood, they change color. Also, my boobs, even though I wasn’t born with them.
What gets your motor purring?
Eva: Not being stressed out. Seriously. If I can relax around you, you got me. That and a good neck rub.
What is your favorite saying?
Eva: “Beauty is a short-lived tyranny.” These days, I think a lot of women don’t realize there has to be more to them than just being pretty. Having a good soul, having more than what the eye sees. Life is too short to be so shallow. Also, “Shit happens” because it just does.
What is your craziest fantasy?
Eva: I can’t get into that here. It might be too much for the interview!
Best and worst pick-up line:
Eva: Not a pick-up line, but the best is when a guy is dependable and gets me to trust them, which is hard. I literally have a tattoo on my back that reads “Trust None.”
Worst pick-up line — I once had a guy wave his Volvo keys at me. I said, “Nice car keys,” and he said, “That’s a brand new Volvo,” so I said, “Oh, cool. You can keep me really safe, I guess.” I’ll never forget it because I laughed so hard I fell out of my chair. He was dead serious. He jingled them like they were Ferrari keys. Not that family sedans can’t be sexy, but in this case, it wasn’t.