In my country this type of actress, even if start with a mediocre career, they end as top tv/cinema actress or even wealthy politician.
Most other countries too, but it's not politically popular to paint any kind of sex worker's life in anything but an extremely negative light. Despite this, prostitutes, strippers and porn actresses (in the rare circumstances they feel safe enough to put their real occupation on a survey) statistically have higher job satisfaction than any other industry.
It was not even so very long ago in our history, that the job title "actress" and "prostitute" were synonymous. (If you've seen the movie/stage show "Moulin Rouge", you get a look at how that sort of setup worked).
It was not even so very long ago in our history, that the job title "actress" and "prostitute" were synonymous. (If you've seen the movie/stage show "Moulin Rouge", you get a look at how that sort of setup worked).
I wrote something possibly misinterpretable. I meant "feel safe enough" in the sense that they're not going to be reported to police to be robbed, raped, beaten, have their kids abducted, or just killed off... which is most often the result of their being "rescued" from prostitution in supposedly civilised countries.