
ARA - Best in Show - Valeria Ren
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Valeria Ren, like most drivers in the ARA, is not self-funded. Despite her late father's notable wealth, much of it is still in possession of her mother who is on the record as being opposed to her daughter's decision to begin a career in racing. Without an inheritance, Valeria relies primarily on funding from a collection of sponsors, most notably Saturn Orbital, Titan Synthetics, and to a lesser degree X-Grift. Merchandising makes up another small portion of her funding, primarily in the form the popular line of children's toys ARA-Toys! Diecast replicas of the Noblisse Oblige are popular, as well as her action figure. She is also known for taking payment for public endorsements of products, usually ones she herself uses. Her most common endorsements are for beauty products, products for children or child care, and CockMilk beer (A product of X-Grift).
Earlier in her career she made money doing photoshoots and centerfolds, relying heavily on her sex appeal to draw in funding. Since taking a husband, her career as a model has mostly dried up, but she can still be found in the occasional pinup calendar for her birth month of July, usually wearing her iconic gray and red jumpsuit.
Her total earnings from her race winnings can be speculated over, but the Accelerated Racing Association makes such information very difficult to come by. It is believed that her race winnings are considerable, considering her present day record of consistently coming in the Top 3 for most of her races. Even so, race earnings alone are typically insufficient to fund a career in racing, especially when you take into consideration just how much traveling and racing Valeria Ren does within a single Season.
Photographer Credit Dvvoll
Valeria Ren, like most drivers in the ARA, is not self-funded. Despite her late father's notable wealth, much of it is still in possession of her mother who is on the record as being opposed to her daughter's decision to begin a career in racing. Without an inheritance, Valeria relies primarily on funding from a collection of sponsors, most notably Saturn Orbital, Titan Synthetics, and to a lesser degree X-Grift. Merchandising makes up another small portion of her funding, primarily in the form the popular line of children's toys ARA-Toys! Diecast replicas of the Noblisse Oblige are popular, as well as her action figure. She is also known for taking payment for public endorsements of products, usually ones she herself uses. Her most common endorsements are for beauty products, products for children or child care, and CockMilk beer (A product of X-Grift).
Earlier in her career she made money doing photoshoots and centerfolds, relying heavily on her sex appeal to draw in funding. Since taking a husband, her career as a model has mostly dried up, but she can still be found in the occasional pinup calendar for her birth month of July, usually wearing her iconic gray and red jumpsuit.
Her total earnings from her race winnings can be speculated over, but the Accelerated Racing Association makes such information very difficult to come by. It is believed that her race winnings are considerable, considering her present day record of consistently coming in the Top 3 for most of her races. Even so, race earnings alone are typically insufficient to fund a career in racing, especially when you take into consideration just how much traveling and racing Valeria Ren does within a single Season.
Photographer Credit Dvvoll
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X-Grift's entire brand is making normal, low quality products, with a coat of edgy paint. Very popular amongst the teen and young adult demo.
And Valeria didn't do porn, but she didn't need to. She had more than one 'spiraling female celeb' moments where the paparazzi caught her topless, nude, engaging in 'activities', etc.
And Valeria didn't do porn, but she didn't need to. She had more than one 'spiraling female celeb' moments where the paparazzi caught her topless, nude, engaging in 'activities', etc.
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