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Image Modeling: When Professional Models Become Prostitutes
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August 25, 2017
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Yes, even the big name models are propositioned.
As a model, I keep finding new disgusting truths within the industry. What I’ve discovered this time left me speechless:
Prostitution within the modeling scene. I’m not talking about shady underground agencies. We’re talking about big agencies and established models that we see on billboards every day.
It started last summer when I was out in London. I was fortunate to be invited to an exclusive club at the Hilton at the request of a friend.
At the club, my friend introduced me to a man who seemed charming and friendly. I remember he had a bright smile. He wanted my number for “possible business relations.” He seemed like a trustworthy person, so we exchanged numbers.
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A week later, he messaged me with
an offer for an “image modeling job.” All it involved — according to him — was me going on a trip to Greece on a yacht with three millionaires.
I was confused. After all, why would anyone pay thousands of pounds to take someone with them on their yacht?
Skeptical of it all, I declined.
One afternoon, I received a message from another man who offered to pay £1,000 for three hours with nine other female models in a club, just to party. Sounds too good to be true, right? The man — who I later found out got my number passed to him by that lad from the club — said he’d have “new jobs” for me the following week.
To his credit, he messaged me with some offers. However, when I read them, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
One was to go for dinner with a “famous actor” and being okay with “natural intimacy” that would follow. Natural intimacy? That didn’t sound right.
“I’m a model and not an escort,” I replied.
“It’s the most normal thing in the industry,” he responded, adding, “everyone does it.”
He claimed even top models like Bella and Adriana have allegedly worked with him. He said Bella received $2 million to “spend time” with a client of the company he works for. I stopped answering his messages, but he kept texting. It felt as if he was talking to me like I was a little naive girl who knew nothing.