I'd like to (Very) respectfully disagree.
That's his JOB... he's a shock jockey. And judging from the response here on GFY, a pretty good one. I give him props for shocking GFY, and stirring it up. That's what he gets paid to do, and clearly he does it successfully. Protecting (or managing) talent is neither his job or responsibility.
I think BOTH models seem pretty poorly managed, and this promotion is less than purely positive, for both, for many reasons. To name a couple: they're both poorly lit throughout, and reduced to their physical assets, only. Clearly top performers offer much more, and this strategy and persona-building is a management team's job. Without that, it's just a young woman's pretty body and that's all either of these two have going for them. The content is terrible. Aside from the drama quality, I can't see there being much interest... perhaps that's the reason for the drama.
I worked for a corporate talent buyer in New York and produced a lot of shows.. Etta James, Pointer Sisters, etc. etc. for large corporate events and each had what's known as a ryder to accompany any contract. This ryder would specify lighting requirements, appropriate conversation topics, seating arrangements, etc.. EVERYTHING so that the talent would only be viewed in the most positive light. Any experienced talent manager can tell you how important this is.. Especially in porn. Would have negated this scenario altogether. But IMHO this is not Bubba's fault.
I think these girls need more professional representation when doing live events.
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