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'''''The Last Days of August''''' is a podcast. It contains seven episodes that are approximately 30 minutes each.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jan/11/the-last-days-of-august-review-ames-jon-ronson-podcast-porn-industry The Last Days of August review – unsettling tale of a porn star's demise]</ref>
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'''''The Last Days of August''''' is a podcast.
 
 
The series is three-and-a-half hours long.<ref name=Jezebel/>
 
 
It contains seven episodes that are approximately 30 minutes each.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jan/11/the-last-days-of-august-review-ames-jon-ronson-podcast-porn-industry The Last Days of August review – unsettling tale of a porn star's demise]</ref>
 
Ronson and Misitzis make the argument that her last scene, which she shot with Markus Dupree six weeks before her suicide and was never publicly released, was the real trigger for her suicide with perhaps "the icing on the cake" being the bullying she received on Twitter.<ref name=NYPost>[https://nypost.com/2019/01/01/porn-star-august-ames-suicide-was-not-what-it-seemed/ Porn star August Ames’ suicide may be more than what it seemed]</ref>
 
Ronson and Misitzis accessed both the scene, and text messages Ames sent to a friend about it.<ref name=NYPost/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On January 4, 2019, the Twitter account of Ames, which Moore now runs, posted screenshots of the text messages and two photos of bruises on her body.<ref name=Jezebel/>
 
 
In those text messages, Ames alleged that Dupree dragged her around, chocked her with her panties, slammed her head down on a table, and was too rough even though the scene didn’t call for it.<ref name=Jezebel/>
 
 
Ames also claimed she spat in Dupree's face when he pulled her down for a kiss because she was enraged, but Misitzis says Ames only did that after Dupree asked her to.<ref name=Jezebel/>
 
 
 
 
 
Ames said she didn't say "no" or "stop" because she "froze" in "panic mode" during the scene.<ref name=Jezebel/>
 
 
 
 
 
She also said that she "just wanted it to be over" and that she "wanted to die" in those text messages.<ref name=Jezebel/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In the podcast's last episode, Misitzis says that the footage shows Dupree forcefully repositioning a visibly startled Ames on more than one occasion and jerking her around by a pink thing of hers he stretched around her head before shoving it in her mouth at one point.<ref name=NYPost/>
 
Misitzis described the appearance of Ames as resigned, emotional, hollow, and on the verge of tears in her post-scene interview, meant to establish consent for legal purposes, in which she "flatly" and "quietly" says "Yes" when asked if she was "treated OK" by a crew member.<ref name=NYPost/>


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Latest revision as of 17:30, 19 January 2019

The Last Days of August is a podcast.


The series is three-and-a-half hours long.[1]


It contains seven episodes that are approximately 30 minutes each.[2]

Ronson and Misitzis make the argument that her last scene, which she shot with Markus Dupree six weeks before her suicide and was never publicly released, was the real trigger for her suicide with perhaps "the icing on the cake" being the bullying she received on Twitter.[3]

Ronson and Misitzis accessed both the scene, and text messages Ames sent to a friend about it.[3]





On January 4, 2019, the Twitter account of Ames, which Moore now runs, posted screenshots of the text messages and two photos of bruises on her body.[1]


In those text messages, Ames alleged that Dupree dragged her around, chocked her with her panties, slammed her head down on a table, and was too rough even though the scene didn’t call for it.[1]


Ames also claimed she spat in Dupree's face when he pulled her down for a kiss because she was enraged, but Misitzis says Ames only did that after Dupree asked her to.[1]



Ames said she didn't say "no" or "stop" because she "froze" in "panic mode" during the scene.[1]



She also said that she "just wanted it to be over" and that she "wanted to die" in those text messages.[1]





In the podcast's last episode, Misitzis says that the footage shows Dupree forcefully repositioning a visibly startled Ames on more than one occasion and jerking her around by a pink thing of hers he stretched around her head before shoving it in her mouth at one point.[3]

Misitzis described the appearance of Ames as resigned, emotional, hollow, and on the verge of tears in her post-scene interview, meant to establish consent for legal purposes, in which she "flatly" and "quietly" says "Yes" when asked if she was "treated OK" by a crew member.[3]

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