A Virginia Democratic candidate vying for a seat in the state House of Delegates has been discovered engaging in explicit acts with her spouse online, all while soliciting “advice” from her digital audience, as reported by The Post.
These sessions were subsequently uploaded to a publicly accessible archive on the Recurbate website in September 2022, following her campaign declaration.
Gibson amassed over 5,770 followers on Chaturbate, where she frequently insisted on receiving more “tokens” in exchange for specific acts during “private” sessions, all while claiming it was “raising money for a good cause.”
In other videos, she hinted that she and her spouse had “experimented” with different partners due to her being “ethically non-monogamous,” though her husband “doesn’t like to share.” Gibson regularly expressed gratitude to her viewers when tokens were received, and on at least one occasion, her attorney husband echoed her requests.
It’s important to note that Chaturbate’s terms and conditions explicitly state that “Requesting or requiring specific acts to obtain tips may result in a ban from the platform for all parties involved.”
Responding to the release of the videos, Gibson called them “an illegal invasion of my privacy intended to humiliate me and my family” in a statement to The Washington Post.
She asserted that this would not intimidate or silence her and accused her political opponents and their Republican allies of being willing to commit a sex crime to attack her and her family, asserting that they have no boundaries when it comes to silencing women expressing themselves.
