This Chivette needs no introduction, I’m sure. But we’d be doing her a disservice. Sam – AKA Stxrmy – sat down to chat with us about snowboarding, OnlyFans, and her experience with being an interactive Chivette. Buckle up!
Zach: Hi, Sam! You all know her as Stxrmy on theCHIVE. Thank you so much for joining us.
Sam: Thank you so much for having me. This is such an honor, seriously.
Zach: Of course! First off, I just want to point out your marketing savvy. You have your hands in a little bit of everything and it’s so awesome. You have OnlyFans, theCHIVE, Twitter, Instagram. You’re so active on Discord and then even in theCHIVE comment section. Have you always been this outgoing?
Sam: Funny thing is I haven’t always been this outgoing, like outside of networking and stuff. When I first started getting online and putting myself out there, it was actually nothing like that. I had to watch everyone first. I was very observant, and a lurker at some points, because I had to figure it all out. All I had was an Instagram and a Twitter of my own personal account.
It was such an adjustment, then I started watching people like Jamie Lynn and Natalie. And I was like, “Oh, well, they’re super fun and outgoing on here. Maybe I should bounce in.” But it’s a little intimidating online because people talk real big. I am only authentic online – I can’t pose myself as something else. Maybe shy sometimes, maybe a little too outgoing, maybe a little hostile. So I don’t take shit from anyone.
Zach: I think people appreciate that though, especially on theCHIVE. They love authenticity. But we also wanted to thank you for supporting us as we had to shut down myCHIVE – which it hurts because a lot of people were attached to that, you know? But you’ve been so positive in the comments.
Sam: I love the change. It’s gonna be better for us in the long run, and I truly believe that because it’s directly linked to us. I think it’s great.