I have included some (possibly duplicated) background information on Maya from the same post. Of course, life at times can be difficult, but I'm still too young to give up (I'm only 21). But as nobody wanted to taint their lives the owner of Alex Models was released. I don't remember much, but they got shut down, and the owner of the company was arrested. I can mention one - Alex Models, the company that published LS magazine. When I felt that I didn't want to continue work for the last company, I quit. These licenses would make people responsible for their actions. Just as people get gun licenses in some countries.
But, how to control it? I think, there's a solution for it by requiring special licenses for watching materials with child sexual content. It is what it is, and it will always be like that.
But you never know what an ill-minded person will do with them (he/she might become cruel and rape kids.) Nobody can help it. Not only "perverts" are affected by them. I understand the fact that these nude photo sets of me cause sexual feelings for everyone. My first time was way, way after the photo sets. My parents didn't want to lose their social status so they didn't say anything to help the police with investigating the company? At the time, everything went quiet. In 2004, the company ended up being closed by the police. The weird thing was that I was only given 3 photos from each set. They were worried about our feelings for that matter. I think they did it on purpose, because they were changing crews very often. The staff in general worked very hard to make sure, that models didn't make friends with each other. Under normal circumstances the only people I was touched by were the makeup artist and hairdresser. As I am speaking for myself, I have no idea whether they did "something" with other models, but nobody touched me that's for sure. We played while they were making photos with us and it was just a fun thing to get undressed.
Oh, by the way, I want to mention that they didn't force us to strip. The company had a tiny sewing room, where they produce costumes and stunning dresses. Each girl liked when staff helped her with makeup, haircuts and getting dressed and treated her as a Hollywood star. The more attention they get the more happy they are. The thing is that I really enjoyed the process of making photo sets. Each time it cost about 200 Hryvnias (about $28 in early 2000s). She spent a lot on things (food and sometimes clothes) to get me ready for photo sets. According to what my mom said, they didn't pay much. We accepted it because those photos were stunning. They said that all those sets were published on foreign websites (mostly, American) and offered to make nude sets. it was so bad, it hurt our feelings.Īnyways, I was 7 when they showed us some photo sets with beautiful girls in different clothes and dresses. And at the end we didn't expect that one day they would ditch us. My parents contacted them and we went for an interview. I really wanted to become an actress or, at least, a model. The ad was so good and tempting that we (my parents and me) bought into it blindly.
I was an ordinary girl.īack in the days, there was an TV ad about a company that provided an opportunity for children to become actors or actresses. I had a great family with lovely grandparents, and my parents loved me. !! Sadly, the original link was not cited in the post. In 2014, a woman going by the name of Maya posted a statement on a Russian Blog dedicated to former child models about her time with LS Studios, and what happened during that time.
What follows is the text of the actual post, largely unaltered by me except for the occasional clarification or grammatical edit. It was a background feature about Dasha (aka Anya, Alexia, Maya, Julietta, Sonya A, Lera), one of the most popular models for LS Studios. I recently ran across a very interesting post on a website that GC rules prevent me from naming.