Anti-s*x trafficking activist Eliza Bleu seems to be covering her tracks in light of the recent exposés against her coming forward. Recently, The Daily Beast released an exclusive piece which seemingly alleged that the internet figure is not the victim she seems to portray herself as. Meanwhile, voice recordings of her consenting to take part in her provocative World Star music video have found its way online.
The World Star music video in question, where Eliza Bleu was a dancer wearing revealing outfits, is no longer available on YouTube. Several YouTubers including Lauren Chen, claim that the internet figure is on a “censorship warpath” by taking down any form of content that contradicts her human trafficking narrative.
However, internet users have exposed Eliza Bleu. In a voice recording, she can be heard consenting to take part in the World Star iCandy music video. In the audio clip, Bleu says:
“I was blessed to work with one of the dopest directors in the game… I had a vision, I couldn’t sleep one night, I said what would take me to the next level like for myself, what would take me to the next level of that demographic I want to reach and bring them that art, bring them that fashion and still keep it within the sculpt of what I am doing and at six o’ clock in the morning I just got this thing in my head like Worldstar… I wrote them an actual email, it was short and sweet and to the point, explaining to them who I was”
She also revealed that there were negotiations that took place after she proposed the idea to take part in one of their music videos.
Meanwhile, an alleged email from World Star has been floating on the internet, where a rep from the organization has claimed that “she was paid” for the video she took part in.