

Who is Hazel Grace?
Hazel Grace is originally from Alabama. Hazel built her career from the ground up, blending Southern roots with a fiercely independent mindset and a mission: to create space for women of color in an industry that has historically sidelined them. Before entering the spotlight, Hazel spent years working in an adult store, where she gained not only deep knowledge of sexuality but also the confidence that would later define her career. That experience gave her a strong foundation in sexual wellness, communication, and the realities of the business, and ultimately inspired her to take control of her own path instead of waiting for mainstream approval. In 2019, she founded InMelanin Productions, her own independent production company dedicated to “highlighting the beauty of brown.” The brand focuses on showcasing women of color across a wide spectrum of skin tones, styles, and personalities, offering a platform that prioritizes authenticity, consistency of work, and creative ownership. For Hazel, InMelanin isn’t just a company, it’s a long-term cultural project designed to build real careers and lasting visibility for performers who are often overlooked. Hazel is married to her high school sweetheart, a former Marine, and frequently speaks about how their relationship is built on trust, transparency, and mutual support. Despite her public persona, she describes her husband as her anchor. In this interview, Hazel explains that before marrying him, she had a very close relationship with a woman she called her “wife,” although it was never legal or sexual, but more of an emotional and supportive partnership. They lived together and had a kind of life pact, but over time, each of them went their own way: Hazel moved in with the man who would later become her husband, and her former “wife” returned to Utah, fell in love with a man, and got married. The curious part is that Hazel became an ordained minister and actually officiated her former partner’s wedding herself, while almost at the same time, she also married her own husband, closing that chapter symbolically and affectionately. Openly pansexual, Hazel emphasizes that attraction for her is about personality and connection more than labels. She’s also candid about mental health, sharing her experiences with bipolar disorder and anxiety, and pointing people toward resources like Pineapple Support. Rather than glamorizing burnout or chaos, she’s direct about what it takes to stay steady: therapy, support systems, and being honest when you’re not okay. Beyond performance and production, Hazel sees herself as a builder and a connector, someone who creates spaces, puts people together, and keeps the energy moving forward. Her long-term vision isn’t just popularity, but legacy: building something sustainable that outlives trends, platforms, and algorithms. At her core, Hazel Grace represents a new model of adult creator: self-made, emotionally intelligent, politically aware, and unapologetically in control of her narrative. She’s not waiting for permission; she’s building her own stage and making sure other women get to stand on it, too.
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