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Rusty Fawkes

Cosplayer

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Cosplayer

Characteristics

Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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Born
1996-09-17
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MiniBio

Before rising to popularity, the cosplay model and social media influencer known as Name had already made bold personal choices—like getting a striking bumble bee tattoo across her chest—a glimpse into her unique style that would later define her online presence. Born in the United States, Name gradually built a dedicated following by transforming into beloved characters from franchises like Scooby-Doo, Metroid, and Spyro the Dragon. Her creative costumes and dynamic photography quickly gained attention, especially on her Instagram account, rusty.fawkes, where she regularly shares her latest looks. Over time, Name expanded her content offerings through Patreon, where fans can access exclusive material, including more intimate lewds. As Name continued to grow her brand, her authenticity and artistic flair helped solidify her place in the cosplay community. And while her fame has evolved, Name remains a standout figure, blending fandom passion with personal expression.

Trivia

Back in 2019, she stepped into the spotlight with an impressive cosplay of Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda video game series. It was one of those moments when her passion for gaming and creativity really shone through. She paid close attention to every detail, from the iconic dress to the subtle nuances that true fans would appreciate. Honestly, it wasn’t just a costume—it felt like she truly embodied the spirit of Zelda. Her portrayal stood out, not just because of the accuracy, but because of how much she seemed to enjoy being in character. Looking back, that cosplay became kind of a defining moment for her in the fan community.

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