For years, Cavanni worked full-time as a veterinary technician.
She juggled multiple jobs while caring for dogs and cats by day and struggling to pay bills by night.
"I loved my job as a vet tech," Cavanni said in a TikTok Video. "But I was exhausted and drowning financially. I wanted a way to create, explore my fantasies safely, and actually build a life that worked for me."
She launched an online subscription page in 2020. It quickly grew into a full-time business. Her content, a mix of modeling and behind-the-scenes posts, found an audience that appreciated both her beauty and her honesty.
Before all of that, Cavanni’s first taste of fame came in 2007 through Playboy and other modeling gigs. Her image appeared in calendars, ads, and men’s lifestyle spreads.
She left that world behind in 2015 but didn’t stay out of the spotlight for long.
When she returned in 2020, she was in control. She shot her own content, set her own boundaries, and prioritized what made her happy.
"I genuinely love what I do. It’s fun, creative, and allows me to show different sides of myself," she said.
Cavanni now owns and operates a pet grooming and training business that’s been running for a decade. She's known for custom poodle styles and hands-on, compassionate care. "I still do the work myself because I love it," she said.
She also cares for two pit bulls and two cats, and is back in school working toward a veterinary degree.
Her day-to-day life includes grooming appointments, schoolwork, and shooting content for her digital platforms.
Cavanni bought her first home in 2023. She bakes bread, grows vegetables, speaks French, and plays the piano in her free time. Looking ahead, she wants to build a stronger connection with her supporters.
“I’m focused on growing my presence, but also on building something meaningful,” she said, adding that her biggest success isn’t her follower count or income. “It’s waking up every day and doing what I love — on my terms.”