Posted on 12/03/2019 8:58:46 AM PST by outpostinmass2
he Maxim swimsuit model who started a movement to turn Democrat Jews Republican, has said her work has dried up since she admitted she was involved in President Trump's campaign.
Elizabeth Pipko, 24, revealed in January that she had started The Exodus Movement but the publicity had negative consequences for her career in front of the camera.
'After I "came out" [in support of President Trump] I noticed most of my modeling contacts quickly turn their backs on me,' she told Fox News. 'It's super similar to Hollywood in that sense, so I was prepared for it.'
Pipko recently managed to get a spread in Los Angeles-based magazine, QP, a fashion and lifestyle publication that accepts submissions from photographers and models who upload photo shoots via a networking website for creatives. The article titled 'Don't Call It A Comeback' features Pipko posing in images shot by Nayo Martinez.
'I'm really excited that someone was able to put political views aside and see me as someone who is much more than just what the media wants people to think a conservative woman can be,' she said about the QP spread.
She told the publication in an interview that after 'all the Trump campaign stuff came out I knew no one wanted me to model for them'. Pipko said she got 'so so excited' when QP said they'd have her.
After months away from the camera lens in a modeling capacity, Pipko said the opportunity was a chance to 'show people that I can still do it and that women can do anything'.
Pipko wrote on Instagram: 'Don't call this photoshoot a comeback, because I never left' +5 Pipko wrote on Instagram: 'Don't call this photoshoot a comeback, because I never left'
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Honestly, Melania looks better.
Definitely NOT GUILTY!!!!!
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