Yeah, kinda half story, yes, she was forced by her ex-boyfriend for the content side, thatΒ΄s true, we all knew that he was scum, but she also was a VIP escort in CDMX, via exclusive catalog. She was one of those "models" that if you have the right contacts you could easily get undertable, and the kind one that almost every "professional" photographer that she worked along fucked her, the kind one that regularly visited swinger clubs, in short, she really was a whore.
And yes, thatΒ΄s the sad reality of many of this instagram "pro-models", in fact, thereΒ΄s a really dark side in the real modeling/celebrities industry, at least in a country like Mexico, where it is almost general culture to know that famous women are treated like deluxe prostitutes, the situation of the T3LEVIS4 TV mafia in the 80s and 90s was pretty remarkable, but even today there is a lot of that shit, but im sure itΒ΄s happening in any first-world country as well, that's how it's always been.
Getting back to Camila, well, good for her for leaving this insane life-style, but being completely honest, i canΒ΄t feel sorry for her. She clearly knew what she was doing, at least for the escort side, all the fancy travels that she made, the "star-alike" life that she had, and the final phase of feeling abused, hurt, and morally remorseful, and now "restart" her life, a "spiritual" reborn, sorry, but i have seen that story so many times, the exact same actions, she got not what she deserves, but what she wanted for herself. If that were not the case, she would not have such radical attitudes towards her social networks and personal image. Like I said, a story told a thousand times.
But anyway, i hope she finds her way, or peace or whatever , but that was the road she decided to walk.