This is Belle. Belle wrote an anonymous column last month about how she’s paying for her university degree with a part-time career starring in adult films.
A male student who attends Duke University in North Carolina, USA, recognised her and threatened to expose her real identity. To take control of her own story, Belle beat him to it and identified herself online – posting this picture and sharing her stage name, Belle Knox.
Almost immediately after she told the world who she was, Belle began receiving threats on campus, with some students physically following her, taunting her, and offering helpful suggestions for how she might end her life. Predictably, that sort of abuse has started in the online world too.
Belle has been told to die in a a variety of explicit ways, as well as being stalked and bullied by anonymous men. Because that’s how the internet treats women – especially women who have sex for a living. Online messages have included: “FUCK YOU!!!! IF I SEE U WALKING ON CAMPUS I WILL KICK YOU IN THE FACE!” and “The school should either expel her, or we will take matters into our own hands and make this fuck up suffer. cheers!”
After she was ‘outed’ by another student, Belle wanted to defend her reputation and chose to tell her story online. And she makes a pretty strong case for the legitimacy of the pornography industry while she’s at it.
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I think the issue here is the generally accepted view that judging
women for their life choices is the biggest obstacle to their emancipation. It’s
bullshit. We judge each other constantly. It’s only etiquette that prevents us
from saying what we really think. Belle made her choice and she knew the risks
in choosing to do porn instead of a more discreet type of sex work to make
money. No-one should be shocked at the response, however vile it may be.
'but considering the whopping profitability of the global sex industry, it’s a legitimate one.' Something of a logic fail here, there are a great many industries that could be described in this way but profitability doesn't make something legitimate.
Fair or not and whether outed on campus or not, I think establishing any sort of professional career after doing porn professionally would be almost impossible so it's a pretty short sighted decision but if she can make it work good luck to her.