Early Life
Chloe was born in Thousand Oaks, California. She is of Italian and Irish descent and was raised Catholic. She has described herself as having been an over-imaginative child, with more imaginary friends than real ones. She practiced classical ballet for 10 years from age 6 into her teenage years and dreamed of becoming a professional ballerina. She quit at age 17 due to developing arthritis in her hips and to feeling exhausted.
She says she lost her virginity aged 11 with her 15 year old boyfriend. In first grade, an accident had damaged her clitoris, describing it is "always hard but I don't feel anything". However, she is still able to orgasm through stimulation of her g-spot, which often involves inserting large, wide objects into her vagina, and she has stated "the deeper the better". She appeared in a controversial double-fisting scene with fellow porn actress Alisha Klass in Seymore Butts' video Tampa Tushy Fest 1. The film won the 'Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Video' award at the 2000 AVN Awards.
When she was 17 she began using drugs, mainly amphetamine. At the age of 18 she moved to Riverside, California, where she first worked as a dental assistant. She also worked as a waitress, and eventually became a roadie for the rock band Poison. In 1996, her boyfriend at the time had friends in the adult industry and introduced her to them. At 20, Chloe began injecting heroin, and did not quit until 1999.
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