Vivica Delicious
Newcastle based alter ego Vivica Delicious is a 25-year-old anti-bimbo, a curvy, colourful, tattooed and pierced alternative and latex fetish model, sometimes DJ and an offensive and opinionated writer.
Previously working in the entertainment industry she started writing blogs on MySpace on sex and relationships to an audience of 25,000 before branching out into modelling in 2008, creating unusual works of art.
In 2011 Vivica decided to leave behind a boring career to take up modelling part time while studying journalism. She has again started freelancing across the internet writing about sex, politics and defending women in the sex industry, and always manages to come up with ways to annoy, irritate and offend convervatives.
Articles by Vivica Delicious
Sex industry not to blame for child sexualisation
At 16 I was a high school drop-out. I finished Year 10 desperate to get out into the real world…... Read more
Old-school feminists need to respect women’s choices
Imagine you are a woman in your mid-twenties with the world at your feet. You believe that as a grown…... Read more
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They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments
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