Lux entered the adult film industry in 2012 after receiving an email from a Kink.com talent scout.[6][7] Her first scene was with Kaylee Hilton for tspussyhunter.com.[5] When she first chose her stage name, Venus referred to the ruling planet for Libra while Lux was short for luxury.[5] She later began to consider her stage name's original meaning to be "a bit tacky" and decided to change it.[5] She now states that her stage name is Latin/Greek for love and illumination.[5]
Other ventures
Lux owns a studio called Venus Lux Entertainment.[8] In December 2014, she signed an exclusive three-year distribution deal with Pulse Distribution.[8] In 2012, she began writing a column titled "Venus Rising".[9] She compiled some of those columns into a book titled Venus Lux Diaries, which was released in March 2015.[9] In October 2015, she launched TransGlobal Magazine.[10] In 2016, Venus Lux founded Syren Network and the website TS Fetishes, both of which launched in the spring. She is featured in the sequel of the documentary After Porn Ends titled After Porn Ends 2.[11]
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