Steph De Lander recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of getting a face tattoo, a decision she doesn’t regret. She has certainly marched to the beat of her own drummer throughout her entire career, and that includes a recent post on social media.

While the former Persia Pirotta from her NXT days is known for her stunning photo shoots, some fans don’t look too favorably at that kind of method to make money. This has come to her attention, and Steph De Lander had something to say about that.

Steph De Lander took to Twitter to call out what she sees as a glaring double standard in how women are judged for using their sexuality to build their brands. In a tweet that sparked conversation across social media, De Lander pointed out the hypocrisy of men who criticize women for leveraging their sexuality while praising public figures who are known for their sultry personas while demonizing herself for doing the same.

“The guys who judge women for using their sexuality on their own terms to make money/build their brand/elevate their business, are the first ones to talk about how much they loooove Sabrina Carpenter & Sydney Sweeney… make it make sense?”

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Her comment addresses a common issue many women in entertainment and business face, as she has been judged for using their looks or sensuality as a tool for success. De Lander’s tweet suggests that the same men who disparage women for making such choices are often the first to admire celebrities who do the same.

The tweet quickly gained a reaction from her followers, as she received over 80 favorites in under ten minutes. Others joined the conversation, highlighting the broader societal issues at play. De Lander is never anyone to hold back their opinion, and this is a perfect instance of that.

Steph De Lander’s tweet illustrates a larger cultural conversation about empowerment and the way women’s choices are perceived depending on who is making them. After all, Steph operates a pretty lucrative OnlyFans account. The fact that she is also taking indie bookings and capitalizing on that success adds to the conversation.

This is certainly a topic that continues to fuel debate, both online and in the broader world of entertainment.

What’s your take on Steph De Lander’s call-out? Do you think there’s a double standard when it comes to women using their sexuality in business and branding? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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