Sep 16, 1985
Virgo
Los Angeles, CA
39 years old
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Model
Early Life and Background
Born Channon Rose Lindlief on September 16, 1985, in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, she faced significant challenges early in life. Her parents' divorce when she was eight led to a tumultuous upbringing, including reported abuse by her stepmother. These experiences contributed to behavioral issues, resulting in expulsions from multiple schools. At 15, she attended a boarding school and later pursued medical training, earning a degree as a medical technician from an EMT school. She also studied at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles.
Career in the Adult Industry
Channon entered the adult film industry at 18 under the pseudonym Randi Wright, appearing in approximately 90 films over eight years. She also hosted shows on Playboy TV and was featured in men's magazines like Hustler. In 2012, she left the industry to seek new opportunities.
Transition to YouTube and Content Creation
In February 2013, Channon launched her self-titled YouTube channel, focusing on beauty tutorials, fashion advice, DIY projects, and personal vlogs. Her candid storytelling about her past resonated with audiences, amassing over 1 million subscribers.
Artistic and Literary Pursuits
Beyond digital content, Channon is a talented painter, showcasing her artwork on an "art wall." She ventured into music with the 2014 EP "What a Life" and the 2016 single "Single White Female." In 2015, she authored an autobiography, "The Story of Channon Rose: Lessons Between the Lines," detailing her life's challenges and triumphs.
Personal Life
Channon met Travis Dean on a dating website, and they married on August 16, 2015. The couple has two children: a daughter, Snow Rose, born on October 9, 2018, and a son, Storm Dean, born on March 6, 2021. Together, they run "The Rose Family" YouTube channel, sharing insights into their family life.
Controversies and Public Scrutiny
Channon has faced controversies, notably allegations of animal abuse related to her past adult film work. She addressed these claims in a 2019 video, stating that the content was scripted and edited to appear abusive, and that she did not harm animals. The incident sparked debates about ethics in content creation.
Current Endeavors
As of 2025, Channon continues to engage her audience through YouTube, sharing content on beauty, lifestyle, and personal growth. Her journey from a troubled past to a successful online presence serves as an inspiration to many.