Sunny Lane is rocking it though. Glad to see that there are girls that can take the heat from the slanted journalists with ulterior motives and turn it around on them.
Yea I'm watching it too... They're basically playing the "poor girls are abused and on drugs" card. Most sluts these days are on drugs regardless of being involved with porn lol...
sophia lynn sold us all under the bus as the "wrong people" to hang out with.
i want to meet the person that went to her house with a gun and made her go into the adult business. that sucks that she was hunted and dragged from her cozy little bed into the business. i bet she didn't do anything voluntarily. go figure we kidnap people from their homes.
cry me a river. this is a business, the few models that have treated it as such are millionaires. the ones that drug out and stay fucked up end up a trainwreck. go figure, she ended up a trainwreck.
oh well, thats my rant. i hate one sided stories. theres so many ways they could have interviewed her.
adam and eve should thank em for the joins i bet they are cashing in right now.
Other than Sunny's parents coming off as "just plain odd", I thought it actually was a pretty "fair" representation. It's sort of funny though.. The one girl who appeared to be articulate and level headed etc. ended up crashing out of the biz and the one that comes accross as "ditsy" is rockin it.. LOL
i have to say there are about 5% fucked up porn makers and stars that make all porn look bad
The old sayings still hold true ...
One bad apple ...
The Holy Hotties ... well .. hummmm
All that energy could be better spent - fighting for the models health & safety. Lobby for the young men and Women who's personal and private information this Administration put up for grabs to any wanker that knows how to sign up for a cash program.
But it's not really a BAD thing, to have an ORG that helps ill-fitted workers find another Direction that suits them better.
Brava!
Every drug addicted and/or maladroit performer the Hotties re-direct, means one less troublesome "actor" in the workforce. Our company doesn't shoot content, but I've heard the stories and can't imagain how hard it imust be, to weed out the inapt, before the investment of time and money.
About 2 weeks ago I was contacted by Primetimes producer. They're doing a piece about pimping and the culture/history of it.
I explained right away, I'm not a pimp who prostitutes women. I'm an Professional Internet Marketing Person. They still wanted to do something with me, showing how parties across the country have pimp and ho themes and how rappers and comedians along with today's younger crowd consider "pimp" to be a cool thing, but not in the old school tradional meaning of that word.
I still said no thanks. I'd prefer they leave the name Players Ball out completely, but if they have to show other Players Ball's that have real pimps, only then should they go out of their way to explain that my Players Ball is not for real pimps.
So I refered them to my friend Maroy from http://www.toorealfortv.com, he does documentary style films about real pimps, even featured D$ and the Players Ball in his last movie. They flew him out to NY, licensed his footage and did interviews with him. I warned him that all of their pieces regarding sex take a real nasty turn. The producer was cool with me and leveled with me, said they are twisting this piece to talk about underage women being brought into prostitution and exploited by pimps.
Nothing good comes from a piece like that. No one will remember the "fun part" of that piece, only that those people in it are linked to something very bad.
No thanks...
I think that airs on March 20th and it's a 2 part special.
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