In recent years, several RGGG performers have spoken out about the exploitation they suffered at the hands of producers. Many have reported being misled about the nature of the productions, with some claiming they were told they were participating in music videos or legitimate film projects. Others have spoken about the emotional trauma they experienced as a result of their involvement in the RGGG franchise.
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The "realgirlsgonebad" tag often highlights a lifestyle that prioritizes experience over appearance, even while documenting that experience meticulously for an audience. It’s a performance of non-performance. The Community and the Content In recent years, several RGGG performers have spoken