Victoria Secret’s Angel Quits Modeling To Rebuke the Devil!

Kylie-Bisutti

Kylie Bisutti, 23, entered the 2009 Vickie Secrets Angel search and came out on top. Million dollar contracts and media attention in abundance soon followed. Mrs. Bisutti’s story is important for Sex Workers for numerous reasons. The first reason shines light on the modeling game and the practices used on the road to becoming a supermodel.

Most squares would never think modeling was Sex-work but guess what?—Real Sex Workers never gave a fuck about the squares mindset. Kylie Bisutti, a Las Vegas native grew up wanting to model. After realizing her dreams would fail, she quit to hook for Jesus. She moved from Vegas to New York and kept her weight under 115 lbs. to maximize her exposure and now she’s telling the world that it was all immoral. Mrs. Bisutti says “New York opened her eyes to the dark side of modeling”.

She goes on to bash the throw-up diet models use to remain thin and the unwanted attention from photographers and male models. She talks of being tricked into a nude photo by a sleeze-ball agent at the age of 16. Underage indiscretions are more associated with sex-work than modeling, but common sense would tell you that it happens in every industry and singling out certain Sex Workers won’t make the problem go away.

Mrs. Bisutti, a devout Christian and former Victoria Secret Angel tells the story of encouraged infidelity on behalf of executives who pushed her to date celebrities, despite the fact of her marriage. After a FHM shoot where Mrs. Bisutti was told to lift her shirt higher, she finally had enough. A creepy photographer from Brooklyn posted almost-nude photos of her to a porn sited causing her further grief.

The jewel in Mrs. Bisutti’s story is this statement she made: “A week after showing up on the porn site, my agency booked me with maxim, and then FHM. They are mens’ mags, not pornography, but we’re still selling sex!” wow! Did she just say that? That’s revolutionary. Sex Worker Talk Radio has been saying this for years, but to come from the mouth of a former top model gives some validity for the squares.

Top models and some video chicks would argue that what they do ain’t selling sex, but we know better. Mrs. Bisutti should be saluted for standing up for what she believes in, even if it means retiring from Sex-work to bang for Jesus.

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