Tru Kait: The Go! Go! Go! Girl

Tru Kait: The Go! Go! Go! Girl

This feature article appears in the August 2024 issue of X3 magazine, a publication dedicated to capturing the genuine personalities, passions, and stories of emerging and established stars. X3 magazine is published by XBIZ Media.

“I’m a ‘Go! Go! Go!’ person,” TruKait tells us in that charming, laid-back Texas-and-Tennessee twang so familiar to her legion of fans.

We are at her new home in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles. Our interview was originally scheduled for a nearby coffee spot, but Kait relocated it last-minute because a couple of handymen were still installing her new TV. They finish up, smile at Kait and take their leave.

If Kait is normally ‘Go! Go! Go!’ then middle-of-a-move Kait is even more so.

“I just bought this house,” she shares, gesturing at the pool being drained, curtains being hung and couches being swapped. “All this stuff is getting done because I’m really good at talking to people. Even though I’m a girl, contractors take me seriously because I can turn that side on and be like, ‘Let’s get to work!’

“They also like me because I’m cute,” she confides. “If I wear a shirt that shows my tits” — she indicates the shirt she is wearing, which fits that description — “they’re like, ‘Oh, we’ll definitely do this.’ Those guys just installed my TV for free.” She smiles sweetly.

If you think that scenario sounds right out of the beginning of a porno — the house in the Valley, the handymen, the revealing shirt — you would be correct, but also not at all. There’s a real complexity to Kait, one that clichés cannot really capture.

The most striking thing about Kait, which you pick up on immediately upon listening to her, is that she’s both serious and dynamic. She means everything she says and she’s always working on improvements — home, work, personal, you name it.

She also means business, in the broader sense of the word. Every story she tells shows self-discipline and a hunger for getting things done.

“This is how I got into bodybuilding,” she explains. “I was in track in high school, but I would skip track class and go run on the treadmill and watch what the bodybuilders were doing — and I just copied what they were doing. I’m very much an observer.”

Kait describes working out as therapy.

“It helps release all my pent-up energy,” she adds.

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