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opiburner9 karma

I'm curious as to what you told your family and friends you are headed down there for? I assume the video shoot that you thought it was? Did they not raise any red flags as to why they would be getting girls from Washington for basic modeling gigs?

EDIT: Just for clarification, I want it to be clear that I was asking those questions for a specific reason, not to victim blame or anything like that! The reason I asked those questions is because the whole operation relies on girls feeling obligated to do the first shoot because of the travel expenses as well as being stranded thousands of miles away from home if they say no.

I was asking the questions because I assume you did not leave on good terms. Otherwise I'm sure you would have reached out to your family when you landed and realized it was a scam.

There is tremendous amount of pressure involved when the company just flew you a thousand miles, you might have left on bad terms meaning you don't have the ability to call home for help, and you have no experience being on your own.

opiburner5 karma

Whoa interesting but makes sense

opiburner3 karma

There is a documentary on Netflix about girls responding to wanted ads for the same thing and then getting stuck in the industry. It should like eight of them living in a flop house being run by the video producers. It's all terrible