Sunday, November 19, 2017

Blind Item #4

Ever wonder why this location was chosen to host this annual event? Sure, you can say new customers, but the customers who made the decision are the ones who will be enjoying the pre and post show services of the models and the millions in fees they are paying to the company who are loving it.

30 comments:

  1. Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Shanghai?

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  2. I didn’t wonder. Tons of $$$ in China.

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  3. Um...so this blind is basically saying that all Victoria Secret model hook on the side? I know most are prostitutes in Hollywood, but this blind is blatantly saying VS models and prostitutes are one in the same. Not surprised, just looking for clarification.

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  4. Whaat, how come..? I thought girls in Victoria's Secret are well paid, and wouldn't have to do it..Unless they're taking advantage of the fact that girls would kill to be in the show, and they're pushing them to do it.

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  5. VS models are mostly whores. Look at Miranda Kerr and her Malay "boyfriend" and stolen jewelry and now her billionaire husband.

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  6. Hasn't this been known for a while? That it's another version of the Pussycat Dolls. This is why the fashion show audiences seem to be entirely men. But it's interesting that the Chinese government have insisted on being privy to every VS email that gets sent/received whilst on Chinese soil.

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  7. This,may also be why some models are having "visa" problems,a nd making no attempt to fight it.

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  8. Amber Smith $50k/night, years ago. They probably knockin down $100k/trick and got em lined up down the hall way.

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  9. It's not necessarily the models you see in the show. There are other VS "models" at the event, mingling in the crowd, etc. even if they never make the runway. Perhaps those are the benefits that are shared with the guests.

    Gross all around. I haven't watched that show for years, they all started to look the same.

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  10. I think it's cruel to call them prostitutes, but, when they take that job, in that field, they, in essence supposed to be ready and willing to do whatever they're asked to keep working and rise up through the ranks. This is Hollywood, D.C., World-wide modeling, News casting, and the music business (especially Rap artists) You've got to give to get.

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  11. Victoria's Secret is rapidly going bankrupt. Is that their anti bankruptcy financial plan?

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  12. The girls having visa problems are known hookers. Blinds on here all the time about their yachting skills. They probably work on the regular
    for some of these guys and would be a conflict of interest for them. Way to keep it sleazy girls. Prostitution is low down and dirty.

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    1. Well that's all b******* stop calling our kids prostitutes your disgusting and so is this made up article

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  13. I don't think i find the girls being about their money by engaging in extra-curriculars as much as I do the idea that a fortune 500 company is pimping out women

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  14. Makes absolute sense. Pretty girls going to China, it’s always for the same reason . VS girls are no different.

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  15. So does this mean that I'll be paying a higher price for all the junk I order from amazon and oriental trading company?

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  16. Wasn't Giselle Bundchen a VS model? Sorry, but I'm not thinking she prostituted herself.

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  17. Jizz-L might not be a whore. There are exceptions to every rule. She was making such insane money modeling that she probably didnt need to at her peak. On the way up? If she werked w/ Uncle Terry, he probably ate her ass.

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  18. explains why a few of the higher profile models are backing out. they may quietly yacht, but this show appears to be straight up hooking.

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  19. Before her Birka days and Deflate
    Gate, Giselle was bearding for Leo. A paid position I believe.

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  20. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-19/chinese-government-spying-victorias-secret-fashion-show?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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  21. @Lisa Leos gay too? I just read about renner. Is anyone not gay out there? I was surprised by sheen

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  22. Comments on here show just how ignorant some people are. Prostitution is the oldest profession. People like sex. Get over it. This is the reason rape culture is prevalent in the US. If they are consenting adults who cares.

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  23. As long as they are 18, I see no problems.

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  24. Bella, I imagine a lot of people care. Their parents, for starters, probably didn't bring them up to be holes-for-hire, whores to be passed around, no matter what price is attached to their pert arses. Their kids, if and when they have them might care too. Most kids don't need to grow up wit the reveal that mummy was a spunkbucket for rich Chinese scumbags and whoever else could pay to use them. Also men that aren't gross professional whorehoppers don't tend to want to be intimate with actual whores or have relationships with them post-retirement. Yes, we all like sex, that doesn't mean there are major problem inherent within prostituting yourself to the highest bidder. Prostitution also puts your sexual health and often personal safety at risk. You're reducing yourself to a slab of meat and will almost certainly get treated like one sooner or later no matter how 'high class' (lolololol, as if price = class) your price tag. if you're OK, with that, that speaks to your dubious self-respect. Most people are not. But, if you're happy with whoring, you'd be happy with your hypothetical (or real) daughter doing it as soon as she's legal, right? Wrong, I suspect. Unless you're a cold-hearted, total piece of shit negligent parent, nobody wants that fate for their own flesh and blood, even while happily justifying it for others.

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  25. ROFL! Seriously? People are getting all bent out of shape because of this blind & the comments? I'm dyin' lol right now. First of all, if you are that much of a pearl clutcher and are so emotionally weak that a blind item and/or comments upset you that much, then maybe this website is not for you.

    Secondly, I don't give a flying fuck what anyone does in their life. You wanna whore yourself out? Go right ahead, bobby brown that hustle, "it's your prerogative."

    Third (just as my disclaimer) - I was merely asking for clarification.

    Again, to reiterate, if this site makes you so upset, then you might want to just stick to reading sites like kneepads.

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  26. @glue: lots of crazy broads around here who are into slut shaming. It is deplorable.

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  27. @Rinky, No mother or father is like yeah i want my daughter to be a hooker, but if she's an adult and thats what she wants to do, can I really stop her? Do you think these parents really know whats going on anyway? If it's between two consenting adults so be it. None of our business. If you're a parent sending your 16 y o away alone to some other country for modeling that says enough about you as a parent anyway (i'mjust speaking hypothetically not saying you)

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  28. Calling bullshit on this one. VS is a publically traded company that made 6.12 bil in 2012. There is ZERO financial incentive here, and the potential for a Chernobyl sized scandal that could completely destroy the company is also a disincentive. Some of these kids might be part time sex workers, but VS inc are not their pimps.

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  29. @Karen Walker, that number is from 2012. What is it now? VS peddles overpriced junk. I don't see it as a stretch to be making some coin on the down low. What other reason why VS would put on a world famous show in a Communist country where the average person would not be able to afford such "luxuries"? VS is peddling more than lingerie is my vote and to high priced buyers. Anything is possible nowadays.

    Also explains why constant yacht girl Bella was doing there, looking out of shape and nothing like what a VS woman should look like. I'd call it more a look book than a "fashion" show.

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