Unable to secure legal employment at the age of 18, she served as a sex worker in Hollywood, much like Mya's character in Tangerine. She began going to therapy, and it was in her talks with her therapist that she decided that she was going to be true to herself. In January 2013, she came out as transgender. She has since reconnected with her mother, who coined her name, Mya. She lived in an apartment with her eventual Tangerine co-star Kitana Kiki Rodriguez. It was at the age of 23, after five years of sex work and after four arrests for prostitution, Mya was approached by Director Sean S. Baker and his co-screenwriter Chris Bergoch as she stood in the yard of Los Angeles's LGBT Center to star in their movie Tangerine.