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On February 26th, 1992 in Los Angeles, California a family was finally complete by the birth of the youngest and according to her the most important member of the family. Chayla Janelle Bitter came into the world kicking and screaming. She was the third child and only daughter. Mama and papa were famous in their own right. Mother was moderately famous mostly known for b rated movies and being somewhat of a scream queen for the dark and morbid. She had a small cult following and stranger than fiction fan base. Daddy was a rolling stone, or at least he strived to be on the cover of Rolling Stone. He was a musician with a moderate gathering of people following them. They had a local following in the scene and a few people who had heard of them through friends and friends of friends. Mainstream, Pink Floyd level success was not in their future but they did well in their own right.
The girls gained their fathers musical talent. At least in Chayla’s case she had always known she wanted to be just like her papa. Music coursed through her veins and she loved the roar of the crowds. As a tot she would jump up on her dresser and pretend that she was having her own concert and to anyone that knew her back then and her lack of grace they would know that this was a very laughable thought. When she and her brothers formed White Noise she was quite young but so full of hope. She knew the three of them would go far and have minimal issues or obstacles to overcome. Chayla constantly internally laughs at the question about boys or men because of her own sexuality. Chayla is out and proud bisexual though most people seem to forget that fact about her until she gains a girlfriend and then the fans become up in arms and essentially riot over her lifestyle choices and how she is ruining her family name and just doing it for attention or to get a rise out of people. Her true fans know that she’s true to herself and would never put on airs or a show for anyone. She is very body positive and strives to convey this to her fanbase and hope that they are just as happy with themselves and true to who they are on the inside as she is. |
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