Kylie Bisutti (birth name: Kylie Ann Ludlow) may have won the Victoria's Secret Angel Search in 2009, but the lingerie company wants to make something clear: She was never an Angel!
After revealing to the New York Post this week about the horrors of the modeling industry, exposing some traumatizing incidents which took place while she was taking her clothes off for the popular lingerie empire, Victoria's Secret is slamming the former model, stating that she is lying...
"Ms. Bisutti has made numerous fabrications and misstatements of fact regarding her brief association with Victoria's Secret," the company said in an official statement on Friday.
Bisutti, 23, who retired from her modeling career and now lives as a "Proverbs 31 wife" in Montana with her husband, shared several stories about her gig modeling for Victoria's Secret, including how executives attempted to get her to "get together with" a celebrity whose eye she caught, and how she was asked to play down her marriage so that she could "flirt with everyone all the time."
Bisutti also revealed that the lingerie modeling conflicted with her Christian values: "My body should only be for my husband and it's just a sacred thing," adding that she will only choose wholesome jobs that will honor her Christian beliefs.
"In 2009, Ms. Bisutti won an online amateur modeling competition and hasn't worked for us since that year. The prize for the winning contestant was the unique opportunity to a one-time walk in the 2009 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Ms. Bisutti also participated in a swim photo shoot in 2009. That was the extent of Ms. Bisutti's involvement with Victoria's Secret."
Bisutti, who quit modeling two years after winning the competition, is publishing a book titled "I'm No Angel: From Victoria's Secret Model to Role Model" slated to be released in May 2013, but the company says she doesn't deserve to call herself that!
"She was never a Victoria's Secret "Angel" as defined by the terms of our Angel model contract," the statement continues.
"And contrary to Ms. Bisutti's claims, she was never offered any subsequent modeling contracts or opportunities with Victoria's Secret despite her multiple appeals for further work. She has repeatedly fabricated her work experience with Victoria's Secret - including a relationship that simply did not exist."
So, the question is: "Who is telling the truth? The model or the company?
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After revealing to the New York Post this week about the horrors of the modeling industry, exposing some traumatizing incidents which took place while she was taking her clothes off for the popular lingerie empire, Victoria's Secret is slamming the former model, stating that she is lying...
"Ms. Bisutti has made numerous fabrications and misstatements of fact regarding her brief association with Victoria's Secret," the company said in an official statement on Friday.
Bisutti, 23, who retired from her modeling career and now lives as a "Proverbs 31 wife" in Montana with her husband, shared several stories about her gig modeling for Victoria's Secret, including how executives attempted to get her to "get together with" a celebrity whose eye she caught, and how she was asked to play down her marriage so that she could "flirt with everyone all the time."
Bisutti also revealed that the lingerie modeling conflicted with her Christian values: "My body should only be for my husband and it's just a sacred thing," adding that she will only choose wholesome jobs that will honor her Christian beliefs.
"In 2009, Ms. Bisutti won an online amateur modeling competition and hasn't worked for us since that year. The prize for the winning contestant was the unique opportunity to a one-time walk in the 2009 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Ms. Bisutti also participated in a swim photo shoot in 2009. That was the extent of Ms. Bisutti's involvement with Victoria's Secret."
Bisutti, who quit modeling two years after winning the competition, is publishing a book titled "I'm No Angel: From Victoria's Secret Model to Role Model" slated to be released in May 2013, but the company says she doesn't deserve to call herself that!
"She was never a Victoria's Secret "Angel" as defined by the terms of our Angel model contract," the statement continues.
"And contrary to Ms. Bisutti's claims, she was never offered any subsequent modeling contracts or opportunities with Victoria's Secret despite her multiple appeals for further work. She has repeatedly fabricated her work experience with Victoria's Secret - including a relationship that simply did not exist."
So, the question is: "Who is telling the truth? The model or the company?
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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