I Went From Banking To Bimbo | BRAND NEW ME

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MEET the woman who gave up a corporate job in the banking world to become a real-life, full-time ‘bimbo’. Rebecca, 30, from London, was required to wear bland businesswear during her time in the financial sector. But after her health deteriorated due to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) and she was forced to stop working, she decided to lean-in to her dream of being a full-time, real life ‘bimbo’. Rebecca fully embraced the bimbo aesthetic of her childhood heroes Barbie and Pamela Anderson and dresses almost solely in pink. She gets regular cosmetic treatments including lip fillers and botox to maintain her look and has also had a breast augmentation - although her illness means that despite her wishes, she is not able to enhance her breasts any further. And far from seeing ‘bimbo’ as an insult or source of shame, Rebecca embraces it as a badge of pride and now performs on adult subscription site OnlyFans under the name Babygirl Lune. She said: “I love being a bimbo, I get to express myself and my sexuality without shame as a disabled woman. It was something I'd wanted to do for a long time, but I was aware of the stigma when I was still working in banking and didn’t have the time.” Rebecca has built up a loyal following on OnlyFans and also has the support of her family - including her mum Jan and her fiancee and girlfriend of four years Kitten, who also acts as her photographer for her OnlyFans shoots. Rebecca said: “My look is very bimbo Barbie, rather than stereotypical dumb blonde woman, it’s a woman who knows what she’s doing and is embracing her sexuality.”
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