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Valarie Kay Has Found God & You Can As Well For a Price

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Screenshot 2025-12-03 092645.pngThe amount of bullshit in this world is vast. We all see it every day, and some like myself choose to ignore it since it doesn’t really have anything to do with us. The world is the world, and it’s going to be exactly what it will be. Having our little slice away from it here on EA is avoiding that in a sense. Then you see something that screams bullshit, something that needs to be brought to attention and could threaten civilians the same way it threatened us for a time.

Valerie Kay, the once-popular adult performer and provider, has now found “God.” If this is true, then I’m happy for her, and I wish her nothing but the best. However, a very strong side of me believes the entirety of this is bullshit.

Other than being a SWer, Valerie has a history of scamming clients. She’s done so numerous times throughout her career as an adult actress, deliberately taking advantage of gullible clients looking to see her only to swipe the rug out from under them. Case in point: many of us were scammed years ago. She used her influence as a provider and pornstar to post on X that she was going on tour but would only give out tour dates after clients paid $100 electronically. I remember this precisely because I wrote about it. Within maybe two hours, clients were coming back saying they sent the money and got nothing. They were told to wait, and still got nothing. When word got back to Valerie, the X post she initially used disappeared.

God knows how many people she scammed in that short time frame. Even before this and some after Valerie was heard continuing supposedly scam clients. It’s very possible she’s changed her ways and genuinely found God. I’m not ruling that out as a possibility, because people do find religion at the strangest times and without warning. I myself, and this is just my opinion, don’t believe that’s what’s happening here. I believe Valerie is taking advantage of people and using her influence to do so. Again, I don’t know if this is real or not, but being a client means knowing when you can smell a scam a mile away—and I can smell Valerie as if she’s standing two feet in front of me.

These are just my opinions. This “Glowback,” or whatever Valerie is calling this newfound outlook on life, seems very suspicious. If I’m wrong, I have no problem admitting so and will delete the fuck outta this. I just want people to be careful and most of all, clients to be careful as well.

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