I just dont understand the idea of being abused and forced to do sex work, and then continue to do the sex work once you are no longer being forced to do so.
Because sex work wasn't alleged to be the problem. The problem is that someone else took financial and emotional control over her life and forced her to do more work than she was comfortable with under threat of various consequences.
I don't see any real evidence to suggest that this has ever been about sex work or sexualization at all. It seems to be primarily about the time commitment of streaming and public appearances. Also, she's
not doing sex work. She stopped posting new content to onlyfans before all this stuff came out, so really what she's doing now, if it can be called a job at all, is modelling. Modelling, whether professional industry modelling or online, can be very sexualized and encompasses a lot of grey area, but it isn't generally regarded as sex work.
Like, she has implied that her husband controlled the way she dressed as part of his control over her brand (which is a common problem with new media celebrities, her brand is effectively her life) but again, there's no indication there that the problem is sexualization, the problem is very clearly control.
IAs a result the question i would now have, is how many new onlyfans subs does she now have from people afraid that the content there might vanish?
Again, she announced she was quitting OnlyFans earlier this year.
Like, there's no nice way to say this, but she's 28, and because straight men are very, very messed up you don't see many 28 year old women making big money selling nudes. That was always going to be a limited time thing, and it's made her a multi-millionaire but it was always going to end one day.
And why are there no documents about divorce filings?
Has she said anything about filing for divorce?
Given how much money is involved in this case, filing for divorce at this point would be massively, massively stupid. You'd want to spend a lot of time consulting a lawyer, attempting mediation and so forth before even touching a document.
It is when she claims she was doing it because of him. And made claims after her separation that she was making changes to her content.
Again,
why do you automatically assume that the problem is sexualization?
If you are a real victim of anything, assault, rape, domestic abuse, whatever, it needs to be reported to authorities and the people involved need to be investigated and sent to criminal trial if the situation requires it.
No, it doesn't.
See, this is where it becomes really obvious what's going on here. Because on one hand an abuse survivor shouldn't be able to take a photograph of their own cleavage without suffering debilitating trauma, and on the other we can just automatically demand that a rape victim prove their real victimhood by going to court and sitting there while a defence lawyer asks them detailed questions about the incident to try and prove they are lying, and even if they can deal with that the guy is almost certainly going to get away with it unless they break down and confess or they're black.
Why would anyone in that position go to the authorities? The authorities don't care. In fact, they will go out of their way to make the process as painful and humiliating as possible. What is the point?
It's even dumber in this case because
she has literally talked about going to the police before and them doing absolutely fucking nothing, because what else do they ever do?
I'm sorry, I shouldn't get mad about this and I know you've been fed a lot of dumb copaganda about how the authorities are good people trying to help everyone, but what even is the logic here? You go to the authorities and then what? What do they do? How does the situation get better?