Artists like Miley Cyrus, Cardi B, and Megan Thee Stallion directly inherit Jameson’s model: using explicit content not as the product itself, but as the for a larger, more palatable mainstream career. When Cyrus twerked on Robin Thicke at the VMAs, she was performing a Jameson-esque provocation—weaponizing sexualized shock to demolish her Disney child-star image.
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The most overt provocation came during a 2003 appearance on The View . Co-host Joy Behar, visibly uncomfortable, asked about the "objectification of women." Jameson responded not with anger, but with a smile, arguing that she was the most powerful kind of feminist: the one in control of her own product. Whether you agreed or not, she had hijacked the narrative. The provocation forced a conversation the network likely never intended to have. Artists like Miley Cyrus, Cardi B, and Megan
Reframing Jameson not merely as a participant in adult film, but as an astute entrepreneur and executive producer who owned her own content rights through ClubJenna. The most overt provocation came during a 2003
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Jameson leveraged her "Top Newcomer" status to build a media empire that transcended her initial film roles. By founding ClubJenna in 2000, she pivoted from performer to CEO, utilizing provocative content as the engine for a multimillion-dollar Internet management and production company . This era of provocation was defined by:
