Ben Ferrigno wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2026 5:18 pm
Sounds very much like a restless soul.
She may have missed out on something that could have been truly life-changing for her. Pierre genuinely believed in her potential and was convinced that she could become a global star in the industry. With the right strategy, she could have worked on her own terms and, after a few years, leveraged her fame to build multiple businesses: launching an erotic OnlyFans, selling branded merchandise such as sex toys, investing in real estate in her home country, or opening bars, restaurants, or beauty salons. By now, she might have been able to live comfortably from the income generated by those investments.
Looking at her Instagram posts, I get the impression that she wants to be admired and placed on a pedestal. At times, she seems to want men to see her as a work of art—someone to admire, desire, and almost worship.
At the same time, she talks a great deal about God in her posts. Occasionally, it gives the impression that someone has had a strong influence on the way she thinks, or that she experienced a religious conversion that has become a central part of her life.
What stands out to me the most is this apparent duality. On one hand, she seems to enjoy attracting male attention and provoking desire. On the other, she also appears to want to be seen as a virtuous woman who is living in accordance with her faith and with what she believes God expects of her. That contrast between embracing her sensual image and striving to be righteous creates an interesting tension, even though the two are not necessarily incompatible.