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DARK SECRETS Inside the sordid world of Victoria’s Secret – where models were groped & tricked into ‘auditions’ with Jeffrey Epstein
July 13, 2022
THEIR sexy “angels” made Victoria’s Secret a £6billion brand – but behind closed doors, the lingerie company was hiding some seriously dark demons.
By putting the likes of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Gisele Bundchen, Miranda Kerr, Heidi Klum and Helena Christensen in glitzy thongs, tiny bras, stilettos and angel wings, the American firm changed the face of women’s underwear.
But while they may have preached female empowerment, behind the glamour lay allegations of bullying and harassment, a refusal to embrace diversity and a disturbing link to one of the world’s most notorious sex offenders.
Now a new tell-all documentary will reveal the connection between Victoria’s Secret’s founder Les Wexner and the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
It alleges the two men were close friends for 20 years, living on the same estate and that Wexner gave Epstein power of attorney over much of his business.
Even more shocking are the claims that Epstein, who hanged himself three years ago while awaiting trial for more sex offences, used his association with the lingerie firm to procure young models.
Former executives from the firm state that Wexner was aware of his friend’s abuse of his position, but the billionaire lingerie boss denies knowledge of any criminal activity.
In the three-part series Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons ex-models tell how “bad things” happened behind the catwalk curtain, with allegations that a blind eye was turned to “handsy” staff because everyone was making so much money.
Models “didn’t eat” because they were encouraged to be impossibly thin and photos were touched up when they weren’t slim enough for the Secret’s ideal.
Undoubtedly, though, it is the close ties between Wexner and Epstein that will be most damaging for the global giant.
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