I used to love Ariel's work especially the formalwear & gowns she used to trash.
I bought a lot of her work at the time but lots I didn't & just wondered if anyone has the rights to her wambabes website stuff like the Rev has the rights to Messy Jessie's work.
For me she is a massive miss in the wam world. She had a very sexy 'girl next door' vibe about her with a wonderful smile.
If she has kept her past wam work private that is fine but just wondered if anyone had bought up the rights.
AH Ariel, became a WAM Goddess just to have it end with a questionable exit.
My understanding is, she doesn't want her videos being out there, and she has caused a lot of pain, at least on UMD> unfinished customs and making Jayce loose half of her video supply. I don't think she'll ever be welcome back under her own name, but she might be lurking under a different one.
I loved her stuff, but the shit she pulled on here and literally screwing people out of money intentionally left a very sour taste in my mouth. Everyone has a right to pull their content, but not the manner of what she did. Good riddance!
Wambabes was one of many that kept me coming back to this forum to check out the latest previews. I liked the style. I had downloaded clips and picture sets from the subscription site while it was up. I didn't download everything which now I regret. The video resolution is a bit too low to enjoy as much now, but the photography is some of my favorite along with the models they did shoots with.
It would be nice if she sold the rights of her content and we can see here back on umd. I am guessing we will never see this. It is possible that the original files of her content is lost - on a hard drive in a computer thrown in the trash. I remember seeing a few producers leave and come back asking for their files, so I would not be surprised if the content is lost.
There are a few things about her exit which confuse me. She was removed, but not entirely. So I am wondering, why not entirely? She was just removed from her own store, Jayce's store, and Rev's store. If she really wanted herself gone from here, why not all stores?
I might be going a bit too far here, but I call Ariel the Chris Benoit of the UMD. Her contributions are on a very high scale, but the way she went out is unforgivable.