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Her adult life looks nothing like the caricature the public once consumed. In her forties, she has built a global business empire valued in the billions. Her product lines, fragrances, and licensing deals have generated more than four billion dollars in sales. She has invested in tech, built a successful DJ career, and remained a consistent media presence—this time on her own terms.
She has also spoken candidly about personal happiness. She married entrepreneur Carter Reum and became a mother to two children via surrogacy after years of IVF. She has said that trauma played a role in her inability to carry a pregnancy, explaining that her body and mind never fully recovered from what she endured as a teenager.
Today, her story is no longer defined by scandal or stereotype. It is about survival, accountability, and transformation. The image that once eclipsed her has been replaced by something far more lasting: a woman who took control of her narrative and used her influence to shield others from the harm she endured.
Her childhood was taken from her. Her voice was silenced. But the story didn’t end there.
Now, everyone knows her name for a different reason.