I went looking for her porn movies. She hadn’t gained the weight yet.
I think they were filmed after she followed Trump’s advice to lose weight.
He actually helped her “career”.
Thanks for doing the research. I know it must have been difficult.
Trump wanted Machado to lose the weight she had gained after she won the Miss Universe crown at 118 LBS. Trump, even though he had not bought the pageant, was present at the live event and commented that Machado was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.
It was after the crowning that she gained the weight. C.B.S., after seeing the weight gain, wanted her out because she violated the contract she signed which required her to maintain her appearance. By that time Trump had purchased the pageant and he put his foot down. He was not going to let the most beautiful woman he has ever seen to forfeit her crown and ruin her career. He hired one of the best trainers and put her up in his lavish Mar-a-Lago estate. The trainer said the goal was to get her down to between 125 and 130 LBS. He said at that weight he can make her look like she was 118 LBS again.
So, getting Machado down to 130 LBS was the goal. I ask, how much over 130 LBS was Miss Machado? 150 LBS? 160 LBS? I heard it was around 160 LBS and they had a real challange to get Miss Machado ready for the crown hand off at the next Miss Universe pageant. If it took some motivational fat shaming, that is part of the routine in the sports word. I remember being shamed on the football team to work harder, being called a “worthless maggot” and other expletives. I heard that her fellow contestants noticed that Miss Machado seemed to be eating more than she should during the pageant events. Perhaps they used the term Miss Piggy towards her and Trump heard about it. It wasn’t about fat shaming, it was about shaming someone who was using poor judgement about the requirements of her role as Miss Universe. It was shaming someone who was using poor judgement that would jeopardize her future.
The role Trump put himself was the classic “Pygmalion,” written in 1912 by George Bernard Shaw. It is the classic story of a man, Professor Henry Higgins, who who bets his friend that he can pass off a poor flower girl, Elisa Doolittle, with a Cockney accent as a duchess by teaching her to speak with an upper class accent. After all Higgins’ effort to refine Miss Doolittle, she, too, rebels against Higgins, throwing his motivational insults back at him, “Oh, I’m only a squashed cabbage leaf.”
Miss Machado was indeed Trump’s Miss Pygmalion.