SHE’S been there, done that and got the T-shirt. Or in this case, written the book – which means she’s given others the chance to share in her knowledge too.
Jackie Phamotse, a former model turned businesswoman and author, has seen it all. Moving from the small town of Westonaria to Johannesburg, she’s seen first-hand how young women in the big city are exploited daily by older men for sex in what she calls “a horrible life cycle”.
What Jackie’s describing is, of course, the blesser phenomenon. And it’s time for the cycle to be broken, she says, and the conversation to start.
In a book that has been described as “phenomenal” and “a masterpiece” by critics, Jackie tells the story of a young woman, Treasure, who’s enticed by the…
