MsSexySaigon Weighs in on Taylor Swift’s ‘Showgirl’ Controversy in New Mashable Article
(Los Angeles, CA / October 16, 2025) – MsSexySaigon is adding her voice to the global conversation around Taylor Swift’s latest album The Life of a Showgirl, offering a fresh perspective on what the term “showgirl” means today in a new Mashable article by Anna Iovine.
As the internet debates whether Swift is honoring or appropriating the showgirl legacy, Mashable turned to real-world adult entertainers and showbiz veterans for insight. MsSexySaigon, an independent filmmaker, content creator, and adult performer, offered a grounded and inclusive take on the evolving identity of modern showgirls.
“I think that most adult entertainers would react favorably to Taylor Swift’s use of the term ‘showgirl’ on her new album,” MsSexySaigon told Mashable. “While ‘showgirl’ has been historically associated with Las Vegas performers in musical productions, the term expanded to include strippers with the decades-ago launch of the adult entertainment club, Deja Vu.”
Pointing to the rise of platforms like Instagram, OnlyFans and camming, MsSexySaigon noted that today’s adult entertainers are more than performers – they’re multi-hyphenate creatives running their own brands. “There’s an argument that women who are digital-media entrepreneurs and possess a broad skill set – producing, scripting, set design, filming, acting, dancing and marketing – are, in fact, showrunners,” she said.
She also reflected on how Swift’s embrace of the term may resonate with women in adult entertainment. “Would these show performers/show runners (or showgirls) in some way feel elevated by the fact that Ms. Swift, in her artistic vision, chose to identify with the term ‘showgirl’? Could they relate to and identify with aspects of the experiences of the show business highs and lows that Taylor Swift explores in her music? I think that the answer to both questions is ‘yes.’”
In a moment where language, performance and power are deeply intertwined, MsSexySaigon’s commentary highlights the blurred lines between mainstream pop stardom and the gritty glamour of independent adult entertainment – adding meaningful context to the ongoing cultural dialogue about who gets to claim the title “showgirl”, and why it still matters.
Read the full article at Mashable.com.
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