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“So,” Jamie leaned in, faux-serious. “The ‘honey trap.’ Your character, Nico, uses her… identity to get close to a powerful man. Some say it’s a dangerous stereotype. Others say it’s just good spy fiction. Where do you land?”

As she walked down the corridor, past the wall of framed magazine covers— “Sasha Vane: Redefining the Femme Fatale” —she felt the familiar split. There was Sasha, the person who liked oat milk lattes and cried at dog commercials. And there was Sasha Vane, the product. The product was a honey trap. The product existed to make cisgender audiences feel edgy and enlightened at the same time. Trans Honey Trap 3 -Gender X Films 2024- XXX WE...

Matt Rourke chuckled, not into his mic but loud enough to be picked up. Jamie pounced. “Matt, you wanted to respond?” “So,” Jamie leaned in, faux-serious

That word again. Transgressive. It was the polite media term for “dangerously sexy.” Sasha had built a career on it—first as an indie darling in Her Velvet Shadow (a noir where she played a 1940s nightclub singer hiding her past), then as the villain in the streaming hit Refraction , and now as Nico in Manhunt: DC , a political thriller where her character, a trans intelligence analyst, seduces a closeted far-right senator to steal his encryption codes. Others say it’s just good spy fiction

“Explain what?” she said, her voice a low rasp. “That my character, Nico, kissing the conservative senator wasn’t a ‘honey trap’? It was a scene about loneliness. About two people hiding in plain sight.”