Alice Little (born May 3, 1990) is an
Irish-Americansex worker and
YouTuber. Her stage name, Alice Little, refers to her height, which is 4'8", making her the "shortest legal escort" in Nevada, and consequently, in the United States.[3]
Little gained attention in 2017 after she wrote an article for Refinery 29 entitled "A Week as a Legal Sex Worker in Mound House, NV, on a $267,000 Salary."[4] She has since become known for her advocacy for sex workers.[5][6][7][8][9] In 2019, she received further press for offering a 50% discount for attendees of
Alienstock Festival.[10][11]
Little was born "just outside of
Dublin," Ireland and moved to the U.S. when she was five years old.[12] Little grew up in
Nassau County, Long Island, New York.[12]
Little has been in the
legal sex work industry since November 2015 when she started work at the
Sagebrush Ranch,[3] then moved on to the
Moonlite BunnyRanch in October 2017.[14] In May 2021, Little moved to the
Chicken Ranch due to its location in the first Nevada county to announce brothels were allowed to reopen since the start of the
COVID-19 Pandemic.[15] Little runs workshops for the other sex workers at the ranch, focusing on business management.[13]
Sex education career
Little, who began her work in sex-positive careers as a
BDSMsex educator, continues to produce videos for her
YouTube channel with content focused on
sex education.[14][12] She has a seasonal series called Coffee with Alice. In this series of videos she discusses "different intimacy topics" and answers audience questions. Little also produces three other series for her channel, Ask A Sex Worker, Sex Toy Reviews, and (S)explained! An additional series, Bunny Ranch, was completed in April 2019.
She is a founding member of Hookers for Healthcare and an active member of the Nevada Brothel Association.[5][6][7][8][18] She is an activist for
Sex workers' rights;[19][20] she has fought to counteract legislation to have sex work criminalized, such as by
FOSTA-SESTA, and to keep the brothels of Nevada from closing down by 2018's proposed law Lyon County Question 1.[9][21][22][23][18]
Personal life
Little is
bisexual and a proponent of consensual
non-monogamy.[12] Little has an antiquarian rare book collection.[12]