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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Another Maiden is Made


After covering astrologer Alyssa Trahans' Triple Goddess series one would think we'd consider protecting woman over here, and although that is the overall direction we are on the verge of taking (you will read in my article), it does not put a stop to what is. In fact, the new UK sensation Gabrielle Steberis confirms Alyssa's suggestion, we champion, entice, encourage, finance, promote, prop-up, and force the youngest, and most tender of our talent to the forefront as if all of their usefullness dies out at the age of 29. A woman doesn't reveal her age, so I won't reveal Gabrielle's either, but do know that we are talking directly in relation to her.   

Unfortunately, most of the photos about to be referenced are no longer available because Gabrielle hid them to prepare for the worst as Instagram begins their hunt for accounts of women with skin, nonetheless the sequence of her success will be described. Keep in mind this began as a girl just being honest about her feelings on a platform that suggests you do so with pictures, but immediately after the butt-cheek reveal we would see not everyone was happy for her. A photo of her butt-cheeks in a red high wasit thong got banned on Instagram. The word was she was getting over by masking feminist liberation for pornographic imagery. It's not like she captioned it "the butt-cheek reveal" that's my own media spin on it. She was merely stating that it is ok to be curvy, have cellulite, and love handles. The neon paint shoot turned heads and wallets at her Etsy store followed by a boudoir submission shoot that bought pornography offers as well as cheers to start an OnlyFans page which she turned down. "What I do is not porn" she made clear in a short Instagram video in response to the publication. At this point she was still reluctant to show any inch of her tits, clutching onto the huge breasts to not reveal what some sought after. I say "some" because I gather these descriptions may not have you convinced of Gabrielle's intent, but she sure is because her statistics show a whopping 3 quarters of her audience are females celebrating their bodies and empowerment. Emotions however is not something that can be predicted or tamed in some cases. Impossible helicopter shots in her next shoot changed things drastically as one of her photos revealed her bent in an arch wearing see through black stretchies. A video attached described what each pose meant, and it was so eerie and shocking we wanted more no matter what everyone was calling it. The shower shoot follow up is where some people thought it was just too much, and insisted she was sexualizing her account while again disregarding it as art, but still the majority of us stayed clapping with our bull horns in hand chanting to keep going.   
                
Finally the Maiden shoot was published, and the change in Gabrielle's identity was different. This is where she lifted her head (among other things) in confidence, accepting who she is despite grappling with the mental and bodily issues so many icons before her had to encounter. 





 
Amidst accepting her role, Facebook denounces her feminist group without giving a reason why which resulted in her 2nd facebook ban. Gabrielle has put out warning posters in her stories about the Instagram purge which began December 20th, and a link to sign a petition to keep accounts of women sex workers, fat bodies, sex educators, surivivors of sexual violence and more open to the public. Lastly, the unthinkable happened. The attack on her small account pushed her out into the wild depths of OnlyFans, something she vowed not to embark on, and although she still insists it's temporary, it is the last leg to stand on as far as freedom goes for artists like her to survive. If this is not comparable to Alyssa's description I don't know what is, but according to the folklore it is entirely too early to cancel our maiden because a few egotistical entities throw their power around. This is the part where those who really matter stick around and as Alyssay stated "We should have saved Britney", we should save Gabrielle. After all, she put on every time we asked! Unfortunately she recently experienced a mass exodus of followers after her OnlyFans announcement with only a shockingly low amount of people making the transition with her. After breaking shyness, putting her insecurities on the line, building herself up in front of all of her people to be inspired, and taking on the machine for her peers this still happened. Wtf is wrong with our culture?