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I Owe It All To Stephanie Swift

Cynara Fox was asked on her Yahoo Group, who got her started in the adult biz:

The precious and beautiful Stephanie Swift was the one who I met on my 22nd birthday. She became my manager for a while and taught me the ropes. I have not seen her in ages, but she is directing now through her company; Swift entertainment. She is a wonderful woman, and will always have a special place in my heart. She would probably still be my manager today if it weren’t for me being so independent minded. Looking back on it, I wish i hadn’t been so stubborn, and stupid in the beginning. I wish her all the best of luck in her new projects!

As for another woman who will always have a place in my heart, Jill Kelly was a great role model type to me, I thank her for the time with her company I was granted, although short lived. I learned a lot, and did my best performances for her. I thank her for giving me the chance to grow as a performer. She will always have a positive place in my past.

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