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Today I recived a tweet from renegadepictures who are asking for - BBC3 wants to hear from men or women that pay for sex

Over the years I have beeen contacted by many tv producers to ask me if I wanted to put my side of the story working as an escort. I have always declined, but know of people that have done it.

Like all reality tv series they give you your 15 minutes of fame in return for making a programme on the cheap, they are usually independent production companies that will then sell the right to view it to the tv company channel who will pay them the most.

At least that is my view on it. Although I would not do it if they paid me either.

Sarah x x x
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#2
I've been approached by a couple of TV companies too. Once by Sky who were doing a fly-on-the-wall documentary about Table Dancing (I refused) and another recently for Channel 4 who are doing a supposedly 'sympathetic' documentary on High Class Escorts. Again I've said no. I've yet to see a documentary where Escorts are 'sympathetically' portrayed by independent production companies and I have no wish to reveal to the world that I work as an Escort either! Not because I'm ashamed of my work, but because Escorting is still extremely taboo and it's still an unacceptable profession in most people's minds.
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#3
My then girlfriend had been on strike it lucky hosted by micheal barrymore before we met and won lots of nice stuff. She was asked to appear on a new game show and we duly accepted. Great day out filming at central studios in Nottingham and interesting behind the scenes look at how tv really works. The programme aired and we were on the 4th episode of the first series ever of ...... supermarket sweep. i have never lived it down and even now am reminded by some occasional wag who sneers and thinks its funny. it was 18 years ago and we actually won but the sniping continues. My advice is just leave tv well alone. Wife4rent & Elite Annalise speak so much sense. you will be vilified, ridiculed misunderstood and misquoted. You will never live it down and everyone that ever knew you or thought they knew you crawls out of the woodwork. still bitter.
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#4
I think Elite Annalise summed it up well, I have never seen any documentry where people have been shown in a good light and even if you were, it is so taboo that evetrybody in your local area would still sneer at you. It is just sensational tv done on the cheap.

Game shows are a diferent matter, you stand the chance to win something, as you, Simon22, did, but i agree with what you say about the ridicule it can cause. A friend of ours was on family Fortunes and got made to look a right muppet

Sarah x x x
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#5
I did any article for a local rag years ago no payment and it was reasonably true account of what I said but would not dream of doing it now as things very different
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#6
I would tell paper's & TV station's fuck all girl's !!!Smile

(24-01-2012, 21:04)wife4rent Wrote: Today I recived a tweet from renegadepictures who are asking for - BBC3 wants to hear from men or women that pay for sex

Over the years I have beeen contacted by many tv producers to ask me if I wanted to put my side of the story working as an escort. I have always declined, but know of people that have done it.

Like all reality tv series they give you your 15 minutes of fame in return for making a programme on the cheap, they are usually independent production companies that will then sell the right to view it to the tv company channel who will pay them the most.

At least that is my view on it. Although I would not do it if they paid me either.

Sarah x x x

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