AIA in Trouble/ Eros Fake Ads YNOT

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Wow, it seems like PornTwitter is currently going through some major turbulence, and let me tell you, it's a situation that you should definitely pay attention to. The drama surrounding Zion and Moriah is just the tip of the iceberg, my friends. Buckle up, because things are about to get wild. Enter Julie Cash, who decided to stir the pot and throw some serious shade at Moriah. But that's not all. Julie took things a step further and started calling out other prominent porn stars, including Dee Siren, Alana Evans, and Brittany Andrews. And let me tell you, things got explosive in the comment section.

IMG_8480.jpgJulie dropped a bombshell, accusing Brittany Andrews, the creator of AIA, of outsourcing the verification process for providers to see clients. Supposedly, this outsourced work was being done in Cambodia, where the verification standards were completely ignored, and workers were reportedly earning a measly $2 an hour. But wait, there's more. Julie also made serious allegations of an unsafe work environment and even human trafficking within AIA. Talk about shocking revelations!

What makes this whole situation even more surprising is that Julie has called out stars like Alana Evans, who has been a strong advocate for sex workers' rights and has fought tirelessly for their empowerment and better treatment. It's a shocking turn of events, indeed.

But the drama doesn't stop there, my friends. We've got Jay, the creator of YNOT, a company known for adult entertainment news, allegedly posting fake Eros accounts of women without their consent. This has caused a lot of confusion for providers, with clients losing money due to no-shows or different providers showing up instead.

So, my friends, the porn industry is currently experiencing a whirlwind of controversies and allegations. Keep a close eye on this situation as it unfolds. It's a stark reminder that even in the world of adult entertainment, things can get messy. Stay informed and stay tuned for more updates on this explosive drama.

I will keep everyone updated on how this could hurt AIA and why you all should be careful with the agency and Eros as things progress.

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