Nicole Kitt was born on October 10, 1994 in the United States, with her earliest years spent near a U.S. military base in Bad Kreuznach, Germany before her family relocated to Oklahoma City when she was a young child. Growing up in Oklahoma shaped much of her early identity, blending small‑town American life with the influences her multinational beginnings gave her. From a young age, Nicole had a keen interest in performance, movement, and expression, which later became central to her personal journey and career.
Before entering the adult film industry, Nicole’s first forays into performance were on the stage as a go‑go dancer. She worked major electronic music festivals such as the Electric Daisy Carnival and the Global Dance Festival, drawing crowds and building confidence as a live entertainer. These high‑energy gigs helped her connect with audiences and learn how to present herself with poise, gradually opening her up to other avenues of performance art. Her time dancing also nurtured a growing self‑assurance in her own body and personal expression.
After establishing herself on the dance circuit, Nicole expanded her performance repertoire by stepping into burlesque. Adopting the stage persona “Miss Jackson,” she explored a more sensual form of art that emphasized theatricality, costume, and the deliberate celebration of her physicality. This period was especially formative, as Nicole discovered a new level of comfort with her own sexuality and developed the courage to explore performance in all its facets. The burlesque stage became a critical stepping stone, bridging her dance background with a deeper understanding of confidence and presence.