Women Labeled Gold
Diggers Criticized On Social Networking For Flashing Lavish
Lifestyle Paid For By Famous Men Like Drake And LeSean McCoy
July 11. 2018
LeSean McCoy and Delicia Cordon
In the wake of the vicious, inexcusable assault on Instagram
model, Delicia Cordon, allegedly commissioned by NFL star,
LeSean McCoy, for refusing to leave his mansion and
return the jewelry he bought her, it is pertinent to visit the
subject of people faking a lavish lifestyle for social
networking sites such as Instagram, Twitter and SnapChat, to
their own detriment.
Some men and women are presenting a very false lifestyle on
Instagram, Twitter and SnapChat. There are men and women going
into debt to wear designer clothes and jewelry on their social
networking pages that they can't afford. Some people have rented
cars or posed in front of other people's luxury vehicles in
trying to portray an inaccurate image of ownership. There are
also people unlawfully stealing from others, illegally
liquidating the stolen items for cash, then buying ill-gotten
goods to show off on Instagram, Twitter and SnapChat. I've even
read about people having cosmetic surgery just to pose in photos
on Instagram to gain social networking likes.
Women who obtain money from having sex, especially those who
target famous men or try to trap them with a baby, are often
derided, ridiculed and insulted as gold diggers in social
networking comment sections, on blogs and pop culture websites.
People call them "whores" "gold diggers" "sluts" and
"prostitutes." Those are not my words. I am merely repeating the
items frequently posted regarding women who are having sex with
men for money, then showing off online about their alleged
luxury lifestyle.
Delicia Cordon
People frequently insult women who trap famous men with a baby,
then go to Instagram to show off designer clothes, jewelry,
expensive meals and trips, all bought with money that came from
a deceitful pregnancy and the ensuing child support money.
People don't respect it at all.
Case in point, rapper Drake and the mother of his child,
Sophie Brussaux, who was a stripper on the pole and porn star when they met. She
was never Drake's partner or girlfriend (though Brussaux tries to state the
opposite in the press, Drake completely denied her). Drake secretly had sex with
Brussaux on the side, while dating other women he was not ashamed to claim in
public. Brussaux decided to fix that by trapping Drake with a baby.
3-months into her pregnancy, Brussaux began going to blogs and
other press outlets with the story about being pregnant for
Drake and him refusing to give her money. Some wondered if it
was true. Some ridiculed her for it. Drake publicly denied being
in a relationship with her, despite Brussaux's deceitful claims
to the contrary. The fact of the matter is Drake does not love Brussaux.
He did not want her having his child.
Drake
Brussaux had the baby, thinking it would make her rich off Drake
and he continued to ignore her and the child. Then, rapper Pusha
T brought the story into the mainstream press on an awful diss
track called "The Story of Adidon." The public began slamming
Drake for deceitfully hiding his son and not financially helping
the baby.
The public has also been mocking Brussaux as a "stripper" and
"porn star." People have also been mocking Drake for getting a
stripper/porn star pregnant and calling her his "ugly baby
mama." That's cold blooded. However, that's the internet. When
you put yourself out there, that can happen, especially when it
is under notorious circumstances. People are disappointed in
Drake for knocking up a stripper/porn star.
Drake repeatedly denied Brussaux and the baby, until being
publicly shamed in the mainstream press and on blogs for hiding
his son and not giving the baby any financial support. Realizing
his image had been destroyed, Drake tried to "clean up" Brussaux
for Instagram, as Pusha T put it on his diss track. However,
Drake didn't care about Brussaux and still does not.
Sophie Brussaux
Helping Brussaux and the baby all of a sudden is a PR move, as
he doesn't want to lose fans, who buy his products. If a man
doesn't publicly claim you, then you trap him with a baby in
trying to scare off the other women he is dating, he becomes
angry, leaves you in impoverished conditions during your
pregnancy and after the child's birth (until he is shamed in the
press), he doesn't care.
Now all of a sudden she is on Instagram posing in designer
clothes and jewelry, showing off the baby and her new lifestyle,
when the whole world knows Drake didn't care, had publicly
denied her and the child, not giving them money or a place to
live, over a pregnancy he flat out did not want. Drake is hardly
the hero and neither is Brussaux for trying to trap a famous man
with a baby he did not want. He didn't even want to claim her
publicly. What made her think he would want a baby by her. Women
have to learn to read men's behavior.
It wasn't like they were in a relationship like Lebron James and
his girlfriend-turned-wife, Savannah. Lebron always claimed
Savannah publicly and was happy about her pregnancies. He was
there for her from the beginning. Men like Drake and
Flo-Rida recklessly sleep with many women and abandoned
them when they get pregnant (until they are shamed in the press
and faced to pay child support). Women, don't put yourselves in
that situation. Trapping a man with a baby will not make him
love or marry you.
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