The Tiger Woods story broke around her whether she wanted it to or not. She was one of several women whose names surfaced publicly, and unlike some of them she did not disappear afterward. What she has said in interviews since is more interesting than the tabloid version: a woman who describes herself as having been through addiction, having survived sexual assault, and having built something deliberate on the other side of both. She is candid about money — she has talked publicly about what performers actually earn per scene, which is not a conversation most people in the industry have out loud. She has a new marriage and a baby, and she drinks camel milk, which she mentions with the same matter-of-fact tone she brings to everything else. The Petit Mort shoot framed her as a bombshell in a boudoir, but the interview underneath it was about a woman who has clearly decided exactly how much of herself she will perform and how much she keeps.
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