March 16, 2002 / Pisces / Age 24
Alexia Woods is a British-born Penthouse model, adult model and webcam girl, born on March 16, 2002 in London, United Kingdom.
Alexia Woods was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in January 2026, stepping into the spotlight at 23 years old. With her statuesque 32-24-34 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and modest natural breasts, Alexia brings refined yet playful allure — a perfect balance of confidence, charm, and irresistible energy.
She slips into view like someone who knows mischief is the most persuasive accessory. Alexia Woods carries a grin that seems written for the camera, a flirtatious knowing that refuses to be staged. Playful, self-aware and entirely of the moment, she turns the act of being seen into a private joke shared with the lens. There is an immediate electricity about her — not because she performs, but because she delights in the performance as an extension of herself.
Her magnetism lives in contrasts: a bright, mischievous energy braided with a soft, candid humor. She is assured rather than posed, and that ease cannot be manufactured. One beat she is teasing and bold; the next she is quietly content with a book, a cat curled nearby, and afternoons spent dreaming of spring and summer. Spain hovers as a natural fantasy for those sunnier, slower impulses — a place that feels right for someone who chases freedom in small delicious ways.
That temperament is precisely why Penthouse has crowned her Pet of the Month for January 2026. London-born and deliciously unfiltered, she approaches modeling with full-hearted enthusiasm, treating shoots as invitations rather than trials. Her sense of fun threads through everything: an appetite for the unexpected, a love of spontaneity, and an instinct for moments that linger. Even the charming details — a fondness for South Park and chick flicks, devotion to a proper English roast, a secret talent for dolphin noises, and a flirtatious streak that courts amusing trouble — sharpen the portrait.
In print she is glamorous without feeling aloof, playful without ever feeling frivolous — modern in a way that seems lived instead of engineered. Comfortable in her moods and contradictions, she doesn't merely pose; she brightens and unsettles the page, leaving a trace that insists you remember her long after you've turned it.