As much as I find these small conflicts between PSs over nothing kind of entertaining in their own way, they really make you take a step back and see what kind of women they are. It’s through all the back-and-forth that you start to gauge whether they’re worth booking—and more importantly, worth your time. The little beef I’m talking about is between celebrity lover Ms. London and veteran adult actress Jayden Starr. There’s not a whole lot of clear info about how it all started, but based on the posts and screenshots floating around, it might have something to do with a client.
Out of nowhere, London began tagging Jayden in a number of posts. She called her out of her name multiple times while completely avoiding any real explanation as to why she was doing it. Jayden, on the other hand, seemed genuinely confused about why she was being attacked by someone she supposedly has never even met. All Jayden could do was defend herself from something she didn’t even understand—meanwhile, London wasn’t letting up for a second. Then something dropped that made it seem like a client or content creator might actually be at the center of this.
Both made it pretty open they were talking about a certain client. To London using her word to describe clients that so many like her do as well. Calling us "Tricks."
Jayden posted screenshots of a conversation the two had at one point. Both women brought up a specific client going by the name Sean, who was apparently harassing both of them. Jayden said Sean was constantly texting her, trying to get her to do things for free—which is obviously not happening. London replied saying she met Sean only once and that she had a lot of respect for Jayden. Clearly, there’s a lot that isn’t being said. There’s drama behind the scenes we’ll probably never know about—but one thing that is clear is that this kind of conflict can come off as really unattractive.
Both of these women are legends in their own right. For something as simple as a client or content creator to be the reason for them going at it like this—it feels really high school and didn’t need to be dragged into the light like it was. Maybe this kind of thing doesn’t matter to some people, but others will see it as childish, something that could’ve easily been handled privately. Then again, that’s not how PS drama tends to work. Somehow, it always ends up spilling into social media.
As unattractive as this is, it won't stop any of us. This has become so normal that it doesn't even matter. Hel it never really matter to begin with, but if a client has the power to do this to these to woman then this man gotta be god tier.

Out of nowhere, London began tagging Jayden in a number of posts. She called her out of her name multiple times while completely avoiding any real explanation as to why she was doing it. Jayden, on the other hand, seemed genuinely confused about why she was being attacked by someone she supposedly has never even met. All Jayden could do was defend herself from something she didn’t even understand—meanwhile, London wasn’t letting up for a second. Then something dropped that made it seem like a client or content creator might actually be at the center of this.Both made it pretty open they were talking about a certain client. To London using her word to describe clients that so many like her do as well. Calling us "Tricks."
Jayden posted screenshots of a conversation the two had at one point. Both women brought up a specific client going by the name Sean, who was apparently harassing both of them. Jayden said Sean was constantly texting her, trying to get her to do things for free—which is obviously not happening. London replied saying she met Sean only once and that she had a lot of respect for Jayden. Clearly, there’s a lot that isn’t being said. There’s drama behind the scenes we’ll probably never know about—but one thing that is clear is that this kind of conflict can come off as really unattractive.
Both of these women are legends in their own right. For something as simple as a client or content creator to be the reason for them going at it like this—it feels really high school and didn’t need to be dragged into the light like it was. Maybe this kind of thing doesn’t matter to some people, but others will see it as childish, something that could’ve easily been handled privately. Then again, that’s not how PS drama tends to work. Somehow, it always ends up spilling into social media.
As unattractive as this is, it won't stop any of us. This has become so normal that it doesn't even matter. Hel it never really matter to begin with, but if a client has the power to do this to these to woman then this man gotta be god tier.




