When the girls in the Porntown house had to force one of their own into retirement, things got heated. Check out the fallout in this video!


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Actually I rather like Brooke, not because she is prostitute. But because she actually has morals and values. She pays taxes and she is very tasteful, and when I saw her on an episode of the secret lives of women on oxygen network, thats where I first saw her. I actually so a new side of her. SO GO BROOKE AND DONT LET NO ONE PUT YOU DOWN!!!!
 
I AM SASHA FIERCE OUT TODAY!
 
These women are sellouts. Money above morality and all for a bunch of nasty, perverted men. I'm glad Tyra has the guts to say she doesn't agree with it. At least she has enough of a backbone to say what she thinks.
 
Ok, so I have a few grievances. I will start with some of the people posting comments. Have you ever heard of spell check? Or grammar check for that matter? Oh my some of you ladies really embarrassed yourselves, probably without even noticing. Maybe before you get high and mighty you should learn to articulate yourselves just a bit better. I thought the show was exactly what it was meant to be, a spectacle. I don’t judge those girls for what they do. If I were to say anything bad it would be that most of them were pretty annoying. I was somewhat impressed that many of them seemed educated and intelligent. I personally would not enjoy working in the sex industry. I do not feel that way for any religious or moral reason. It’s just not my cup of tea. I am bothered that people think its ok to not only force their personal beliefs on others, but to act like it’s a given. To be so cocky and self assured that obviously this is wrong because I feel that it’s wrong, and my God will back me up! Just check the Bible! It’s just so absurd. I’m sorry but if you think these girls “sin” and more then your average Joe sitting in Sunday school…you are more then likely wrong. Their “moral lapses” as some would say, are simply more obvious. They are not hurting anyone. They appeared to be very responsible in their actions, and they were not coerced or forced into being in the adult industry. And to be honest that is the only part of the adult industry that bothers me. I don’t think that Tyra exploited, or took advantage of them in any way. I think everybody won. Trya made an entertaining TV show,
 
Ok, so I have a few grievances. I will start with some of the people posting comments. Have you ever heard of spell check? Or grammar check for that matter? Oh my some of you ladies really embarrassed yourselves, probably without even noticing. Maybe before you get high and mighty you should learn to articulate yourselves just a bit better. I thought the show was exactly what it was meant to be, a spectacle. I don’t judge those girls for what they do. If I were to say anything bad it would be that most of them were pretty annoying. I was somewhat impressed that many of them seemed educated and intelligent. I personally would not enjoy working in the sex industry. I do not feel that way for any religious or moral reason. It’s just not my cup of tea. I am bothered that people think its ok to not only force their personal beliefs on others, but to act like it’s a given. To be so cocky and self assured that obviously this is wrong because I feel that it’s wrong, and my God will back me up! Just check the Bible! It’s just so absurd. I’m sorry but if you think these girls “sin” and more then your average Joe sitting in Sunday school…you are more then likely wrong. Their “moral lapses” as some would say, are simply more obvious. They are not hurting anyone. They appeared to be very responsible in their actions, and they were not coerced or forced into being in the adult industry. And to be honest that is the only part of the adult industry that bothers me. I don’t think that Tyra exploited, or took advantage of them in any way. I think everybody won. Trya made an entertaining TV show,
 
Ok, so I have a few grievances. I will start with some of the people posting comments. Have you ever heard of spell check? Or grammar check for that matter? Oh my some of you ladies really embarrassed yourselves, probably without even noticing. Maybe before you get high and mighty you should learn to articulate yourselves just a bit better. I thought the show was exactly what it was meant to be, a spectacle. I don’t judge those girls for what they do. If I were to say anything bad it would be that most of them were pretty annoying. I was somewhat impressed that many of them seemed educated and intelligent. I personally would not enjoy working in the sex industry. I do not feel that way for any religious or moral reason. It’s just not my cup of tea. I am bothered that people think its ok to not only force their personal beliefs on others, but to act like it’s a given. To be so cocky and self assured that obviously this is wrong because I feel that it’s wrong, and my God will back me up! Just check the Bible! It’s just so absurd. I’m sorry but if you think these girls “sin” and more then your average Joe sitting in Sunday school…you are more then likely wrong. Their “moral lapses” as some would say, are simply more obvious. They are not hurting anyone. They appeared to be very responsible in their actions, and they were not coerced or forced into being in the adult industry. And to be honest that is the only part of the adult industry that bothers me. I don’t think that Tyra exploited, or took advantage of them in any way. I think everybody won. Trya made an entertaining TV show,
 
Great show Tyra that girl Shay Lynn is famous Feature Dancer She was superhot. I heard her shows were great You should consider doing a show on Feature Dancers!!
 
How does one address the many questions, comments and curiosity that go along with such a taboo and often uncomfortable world of Adult Entertainment in Modern Moral America? It's best to look at American history. Aside from the Natives, Puritans were the first to cultivate their religious and moral ideals, then came the Quakers, the Shakers and the candle-stick makers. Their behaviors, attitudes and God-fearing beliefs still remain in our culture, two-hundred years later. The only problem is, such moral straitjacketing of a diverse human populace, rapid advances in technology and globalism making headway, we get a nation in its teen years. Imagine a nation trying to keep the traditions of its parents (healthy or not) alive and mix in a desire to be independent, experimental and the want to grow. You get America lumping all these "moral vs. immoral" behavior, acting like a psychotic teenager trying to be all things and experience as many things as possible not really knowing where its taking it. And this is how I see many people act against the Adult Entertainment industry. If you see Amsterdam and many other Dutch countries who have been established for hundreds of years before us (and who's people usually speak 3 languages where most of us only speak 1: English) they are casual, cool, collected and rational about sex, drugs, and religious tolerance. It may take us many many years to follow suit and come to terms with the ample and diverse forms of human sexuality but we will make it. In the mean time, I would hope understanding and freedom to explore sex, whether on film or not, is not condemned by others' irrational phobias caused by a lack of understanding of their own sexuality.
 
How does one address the many questions, comments and curiosity that go along with such a taboo and often uncomfortable world of Adult Entertainment in Modern Moral America? It's best to look at American history. Aside from the Natives, Puritans were the first to cultivate their religious and moral ideals, then came the Quakers, the Shakers and the candle-stick makers. Their behaviors, attitudes and God-fearing beliefs still remain in our culture, two-hundred years later. The only problem is, such moral straitjacketing of a diverse human populace, rapid advances in technology and globalism making headway, we get a nation in its teen years. Imagine a nation trying to keep the traditions of its parents (healthy or not) alive and mix in a desire to be independent, experimental and the want to grow. You get America lumping all these "moral vs. immoral" behavior, acting like a psychotic teenager trying to be all things and experience as many things as possible not really knowing where its taking it. And this is how I see many people act against the Adult Entertainment industry. If you see Amsterdam and many other Dutch countries who have been established for hundreds of years before us (and who's people usually speak 3+ languages where most of us only speak 1: English) they are casual, cool, collected and rational about sex, drugs, and religious tolerance. It may take us many many years to follow suit and come to terms with the ample and diverse forms of human sexuality but we will make it. In the mean time, I would hope understanding and freedom to explore sex, whether on film or not, is not condemned by others' irrational phobias caused by a lack of understanding of their own sexuality.
 
I did not see how this show was productive in any way. All I saw were these girls being exploited, looked down upon, and being used to boost ratings. I thought your main motive was to try and help people, not judge and use people for ratings. I think there was a positive way that you could have went about this show, and this was not it.
 
I did not see how this show was productive in any way. All I saw were these girls being exploited, looked down upon, and being used to boost ratings. I thought your main motive was to try and help people, not judge and use people for ratings. I think there was a positive way that you could have went about this show, and this was not it.
 
I have read through some of the comments and it has been as entertaining as the show. I thought it was funny that about 4 ladies raised there had when Tyra asked who made the most money. Some of them should have thought it through before they raised their hand. The when Brooke said that she made about a half million, I don't think I can believe that, but if she does hey that great. I think that Cinnamon probably makes the most I mean she did say she made about 120,000 but that is work about 45 day a year..Wow. I always amazes me how people bring up the Bible, God, and Jesus in conversations but then just quote the parts that are relivent to their point. I have a couple scriptures for yall, "Judge not lest ye be judged" and "no sin is greater than the rest" yes, it is in there. So that mean for everyone that is saying that these women are wrong and so on, when you tell that little white lie, in God's eyes its all on an equal playing field. So in closing, don't dig graves because you might as well dig two. Food for thought...Peace/Love/Blessings
 
Tyra I used to Love u & I still do @ times, but u are TOOO DaMN Judgmental...Is that you?
 
Ok so here is my issue, I've been a fan of the tyra show, I think it's for it a great cause, but lately it seems that the only reason you have people on the show is to judge them( examplified by your laughter and many critising comments). The point of a talk show is to discuss the issues and listen to peoples situations. A talk show host should have a more unbiased view. Tyra you definately do a great job at giving opportunities to those with addictions and who are going through a rough time, but everytime you have someone on the show that is not in your idea "acceptable", you make me feel uncomfortable with the way you are judging them. Just a thought...
 
Ok so here is my issue, I've been a fan of the tyra show, I think it's for it a great cause, but lately it seems that the only reason you have people on the show is to judge them( examplified by your laughter and many critising comments). The point of a talk show is to discuss the issues and listen to peoples situations. A talk show host should have a more unbiased view. Tyra you definately do a great job at giving opportunities to those with addictions and who are going through a rough time, but everytime you have someone on the show that is not in your idea "acceptable", you make me feel uncomfortable with the way you are judging them. Just a thought...



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