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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just started reading blinds. Until then I had never heard of yachting or yacht girls. If you believe the blinds, half of the young struggling B list female actors are yachting. [b]Do you really think that it is common to be an escort in the movie / music industry[/b]?[/quote] [b]Yes.[/b] It’s similar to why so many willing go to the casting couch. Fame and fortune is all that matters, doesn’t matter what part of your body you offer up.[/quote] Any actual proof of this, or is this just more stating opinion as fact?[/quote] I have a love/hate relationship with blinds. Sometimes they come out as true - like the open secret in old hollywood with all the affairs and secret babies that were acknowledged as fact decades later. For the yacht girls thing, take it this way - these young B or C or D list actresses often come from nothing, have no connections, no funding, and are almost always single because they are a) looking for spouses as hot as they are or at least moderately wealthy and b) need to be available for promotions/night events/parties at the drop of a hat and having a relationship interferes with that. Which means they're living alone in the most expensive city in the United States (equal to New York). They have to pay rent, utilities, food, transportation, gym memberships, hair salon appointments, nails, tanning, etc That's hard enough when you don't live in L.A. but when you do...and your pay is very sporadic - a check for a walk-on gig on a tv show might be $850 and you're lucky if you can do that 3 times a year, a music video session could be another $3,000, and whatever 'normal' job you manage to get while waiting around for your next audition like working at a clothing store or as a waitress or a nightclub dancer. If you skimp and work three jobs you can make it. OR you can go to Dubai for a 'season' - usually 2 to 6 weeks and collection $20,000 for sex work while flying back to the U.S. in time for audition season with no one the wiser. If you are NOT a main or recurring character on a tv show and you weren't smart enough to bank your money while you were making it and move back to Wyoming, those are your options. [/quote]
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