From a business point of view it makes sense because you protect your investment and eradicate potential competition but on a human level its all super scummy. If you ever see inside the industry you'd realize how its all just pimps and hoes, 98% business, 2% show.
There is a reason the pimp would buy his hoes fur coats, keep them dressed nice and seemingly content because that makes the trick happier to partake and buy into the illusion which just keeps the pimp laced.
Entertainment is entertainment except now they have contracts instead of a backhand.
Most
people would be surprised to see their heroes getting screamed on talking about "I put you here, don't think I can't take it all away if you don't do what I say, you are mine and if you decide to leave I'll make you radioactive for eternity" and then have the same dudes flossing on social media talking about how "bossed up" they are.
In reality they're all just puppets, playing a role in a reality show.
Remember, the people in front of the camera change with the times but those behind always remain the same.
Rhyming about being dope dealers when in reality
they're hope dealers selling dreams to fiends about lives they don't lead because they're hemmed up all round and barely staying above ground. Its all so disgusting on so many levels because they shovel fools gold day and night in exchange for real value.
Like mileage on hoe turning tricks takes a strain which is why so many of them lose what little brain remains as they flip out and "go crazy" when in reality its the only sane reaction to the situation they're in but there is so much content missing from what the people know plus the narrative is controlled to make it seem so.
Very few in the entertainment field are actually happy, no mater how it may seem, and none of them - not one - wields any actual power beyond a token role they are given to play for the moment in exchange for cooperation.