Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Victimhood

Victoria's Secret model Bridget Malcolm reveals she was once forced to shoot naked for a high-profile magazine [More]
Really? Did they extort or blackmail you? Did they threaten you with bodily harm?

What would have happened if you'd said -- and stuck -- to "No"?

4 comments:

Beans said...

She would have been blacklisted and never worked again. Just like the casting couches in Hollywood and on Broadway.

But... It's a known thing. Models gotta produce. Been that way since, well, pre-supermodel days.

It is roughly equivalent to joining the military and not expecting to potentially be in a dangerous situation where someone is actively trying to kill you. But yet every year a heap of people join Uncle Sam with the mistaken belief that the Military doesn't exist to kill people and break things, and sometimes it involves people on the other side (hint: Deaths in training tend to be much higher than even active fighting in the last 30 years.)

Anonymous said...

It isn't the whoring she minded. It was the fact that she didn't FEEL in control of the whoring. Her job is being a very well paid whore. But at a certain level whores think that, like all human females selling or trading there pussy gives them the right to run--everything. Sorry little sister but trading your snatch for anything, Housewiffing included is whoring. Get over yourself, and go back to work. I say to shut up with that. But no human female could do that.--Ray

Jake said...

Not everyone likes to shoot naked..

Anonymous said...

Maybe she should learn to code?