A former
Hooters Girl, she began her career as a professional stripper in 2008, dancing at a club called the Silver Reign, from which she took her pseudonym.
Modeling Reign appeared as a centerfold model in the April 2011 issue of
Penthouse Additional magazines Reign covered include
Club,
Xtreme and
Hot Vidéo.
Adult industry Reign filmed her first adult movie in 2010 at the age of 21, a girl-girl scene for the production company Lethal Hardcore. Her adult movie highlights include filming superhero porn in
Japan, starring in
New Sensations'
Anchorman: A XXX Parody, and appearing on the covers of many adult releases, including
Zero Tolerance Entertainment's
Kittens & Cougars 5 and
Knockers Out, as well as Pleasure Dynasty's
Zorro XXX: A Pleasure Dynasty Parody. The 2012
XBIZ Awards enlisted Reign for the position of "Trophy Girl", along with fellow adult star Bibi Jones. Also in 2012, Reign launched her official membership site, www.TashaReign.com. Reign also appeared on the cover along with an interview and photo spread in France's
Hot Video adult industry trade magazine In order to create "fun, sex-positive adult content", Reign launched her own adult production studio in the fall of 2012 – Reign Productions, for which she also writes and directs most of her material. In July 2013, the studio signed a distribution deal with
Girlfriends Films.
Writing In March 2012, indie rock magazine and website
Rock Confidential brought Reign on as a weekly music reviewer, dubbed "The World's Hottest Music Critic". Reign announced the position while a guest on musician
Dave Navarro's radio show,
Dark Matter, citing her background in music appreciation courses at UCLA. In February 2014, she became an online columnist for
The Huffington Post.
Advocacy In a 2014
Huffington Post column, Reign wrote an open letter to
Belle Knox, known as the "Duke porn star", to advocate for better societal treatment of sex workers. She said in her posting, "In an ideal world, you would be able to openly and fearlessly state your stage name, or even your birth name; however, it seems you are not as lucky as me to have gone to a school which celebrates your diversity and sexuality. [...] I want to apologize for all the ignorant, fearful comments your schoolmates at Duke are unloading on you. [...] Your peers have degraded you, misrepresented you, judged you, and made you feel unwelcome at an institution at which you seek a higher education." Reign opposes unlicensed distribution of videos and sometimes personally searches the Internet for illegally posted clips or movies that feature her work. She was featured in an April 2014 broadcast of the
ABC News Nightline story about copyright infringement in the adult industry. In late 2016, she was active in advocacy opposing passage of
California's "Proposition 60", which would have introduced a law requiring sex performers to use condoms in all sex scenes. The proposition did not pass. Reign served as chairperson of the
Adult Performer Advocacy Committee, an organized labor group. In early 2018, she told
The Washington Post that she aimed for all pornography workers, including directors and producers, to receive training, and that the
Me Too movement made her "more empowered" in speaking freely. She advocated regulation and resources relating to health—including mental health—consent, and harassment. Reign supported an increase in the minimum age for pornography performers in the United States from 18 to 21. ==Appearances==