Sunday, August 4, 2019

Victoria's Secret hires a guy as 'female' model

A man who thinks he's a woman and dresses the part will reportedly be dressing the part for Victoria's Secret. Hopefully for the company, more guys will be wearing frilly women's underwear to attract people of the same or opposite sex or whatever.

The guy in this case, according to Fox News, is Brazilian transgender person Valentina Sampaio, who, except for his twig and berries, looks a lot like a woman.

"Victoria's Secret has reportedly hired its first-ever transgender model — less than a year after the lingerie company came under fire after an executive made remarks about transgender people walking in its annual fashion show," reports the outlet.

Speculation as to Sampaio's inclusion among the Victoria's Secret roster began when the transgender model posted a photo of himself at a shoot with "VS Pink" on Instagram. Shortly thereafter, the Brazilian model Lais Ribeiro, an actual woman, tweeted that she was "so happy" that the dude experienced his first photoshoot with Victoria's Secret.

The hiring of Sampaio comes several months after L. Brands’ (the parent company of Victoria's Secret) Chief Marketing Officer Ed Razek fueled the chronic anger and virtue signaling of social justice warriors when he told Vogue that little interest exists for plus-size and trans models on the runway.

"I think we address the way the market is shifting on a constant basis. If you’re asking if we’ve considered putting a transgender model in the show or looked at putting a plus-size model in the show, we have," Razek said, adding that the sister division, Lane Bryant, was created to fill that [infinitesimally tiny] transgender need.

"We invented the plus-size model show in what was our sister division, Lane Bryant," he continued. "Lane Bryant still sells plus-size lingerie, but it sells a specific range, just like every specialty retailer in the world sells a range of clothing. As do we."

"We market to who we sell to, and we don’t market to the whole world," he said. "We attempted to do a television special for plus-sizes [in 2000]. No one had any interest in it, still don't." So large men who think they are women will have to actually locate women's clothing that fits by going to the clothing racks at the stores.

After significant backlash on social media, Razek later apologized, admitting his comments on trans models were "insensitive." Because they were the truth based on actual facts.

So Victoria's Secret is going to be: "one of these 'women' are not like the other."

In 2017, Playboy magazine introduced their first-ever transgender playmate — Ines Rau. The move drew immediate criticism on social media, with former porn star Jenna Jameson leading the way and college freshmen threw up in their dorms when they realized what they were doing.

When will the pandering to the LGBTQRES2+X community stop?


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