The Modeling Drama
With Yoly Everything was drama; because of her mom.
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I remember the Modeling experience so well; the drama was intense. I guess you can see by now that Yoly was a little attention whore.
She was always taking selfies —like most kids on social media— but, she liked for me to take pictures of her. She was so
vain.... Looking at some of these pictures that I took of her with just a cell phone and available lighting, I was impressed. I
thought she was very photogenic. In fact, I thought she was cute enough to get into kids modeling. Because she was young, tall & thin,
she would of been a great fit for kids swimwear, or other kids fashion modeling work. Who knows what it could have led to.
In my mind, she had as good a chance as anyone to get into modeling. She sounded excited about the idea and I was willing to invest
time & money to make it a reality for her. So, needing to a get comp card for her to show modeling agencies, we went shopping. I
bought her 3 - 4 different, really cute outfits (jeans & tops) at Justice and at abercrombie and fitch, nice sneakers and a really
hot pink bikini at Macy's ... about $500.00 worth. It took me a while, shopping all the local photographers for a reasonable price.
Wow! Comp card prices sure had went up. Up to a thousand dollars or so. But I eventually found a photographer that I thought would
do a great job in making her portfolio. He would of been around $400. I even got her signed up on kids modeling websites to put her
comp pics and got her signed with a few modeling agencies. I was even trying to get her as an "extra" on local films.
I told Yoly that AFTER the photoshoot for her portfolio, she could have all the clothes & shoes that I bought. I did that just in case
she didn't go through with it. I was beginning to know her too well. I knew that she could be "iffy"; change her mind at the blink of
an eye. It looked like we were all set to go except for one little issue. Yoly had a lot of back acne. So, I just wanted to wash her back
—she never washed her back, Yolanda had to fight to get her to take a shower— every day for one week with acne cleansing products to
see if we could get her cleared up. I didn't trust her mom to do it consistently, every day. Most of the acne was on her upper back; between her
shoulder blades. If not I would have taken her to a dermatologist to treat her for that acne. Acne doesn't look good in a photo portfolio.
Why did "I" want to wash her back? Simply because her mother would not have bothered, as she was not too keen on the modeling idea to start with.
And, Yoli probably would not have done it right; if at all. She is not consistent with anything. Well I got to wash her back twice.
And that, was an ordeal. I suggested that she put on a bikini. But she wanted me to do it outside with the garden hose, while she
was wearing a dress. As I expected, after that, she didn't want me to do it anymore —that most likely came from her mom— In fact,
she told me that she didn't want to be a model anymore, "it's too much trouble" she said... What a loser I thought. But again, I think
her bitch mom made her say that. I hope her mom is not going to cause her to be a quitter/loser all her life. I'd be surprise
if Yoly gets anywhere in life, other than knocked up with some loser guy. So, again it was a big waste of time & money to do good for the
kid. As cute & lovable as Yoly was at times, a lot of time, she was just a big pain in the ass, a real drama queen; driven by her evil mother.
She says she's going to do something but never does it. No integrity whatsoever. Seems to run in the family.
So much for modeling. I took everything back for a refund and that was the end of that. She got to keep the Macy's sneakers
because I had let her wear them before the shoot... To this day her parents keep saying that I buy her stuff and take it back... They
don't understand that I bought this stuff to get her into modeling. It was an investment in Yoly; not a free lunch. I had explained the stipulations to her
and she undesrtood that if we didn't do a photoshoot, everything was going back. Again, I was NOT just buying her a new wardrobe. I bought
her stuff all the time, so did Yolanda. This time it was different. But they are such MORONS, they wouldn't understand; Screw them!
Anyway, her mom blew that opportunity. Her mom is sooooo in the way of her life progress with her sick mindset, that every man out there is
out to molest her little kid.... Psychopath witch! Case and point: She didn't like the kid wearing the pink bikini in the photo below. She thought
it was pornographic....
Too bad, I feel sorry for little Yoly. Every time I tried to do something for the kid, her demented parents thought I was trying to do
something to her. They thought the same about the guy that her dad use to work for, until he fired his sorry ass and threw them
out of his garage apartment.
Why? you probably wonder. Why would I try to help this kid. Because, during that time, America's Got Talent was on and I watched it. I watched
many young kids accomplish great things. Dancing, singing, one young girl was the most amazing ventriloquist. Yoli, didn't dance, nor sing but
I was certain that with a little help & encouragement she could have been a successful model. I would have been so proud of her.
I JUST WANTED HER TO HAVE OPPORTUNITIES THAT I NEVER HAD AS A KID, BECAUSE I COULD AFFORD TO HELP HER; NOTHING MORE.
Of course I would have gotten a small commission, had someting come of it and I would of been happy with that. Oh well. I don't regret trying,
BUT sure wish the outcome would have been more fruitful, though. After this experience, I quit trying to do anything for the kid. It was just a
total waste of my time.
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In this video, young girls like Yoly are modeling various kids fashion in front of a bunch of big audience.
They're having fun and probably making real good money. They don't have a problem modeling swimsuits
Yoly could have done the same thing. She could have had a good modeling career. I was working on getting her
some modeling work until her mom got in the way of her progress.