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The Rise and Fall of Just Pearly Things

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Pearl Davis, known online as Just Pearly Things, rose to prominence as a controversial figure in the manosphere - an online community focused on men's issues and often associated with misogynistic views. This article examines Pearl's background, her rise to internet fame, and her eventual downfall.

Pearl's Background

Pearl Davis was born in 1996 in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in a wealthy family with nine siblings and attended private Catholic schools. Her parents, Dan and Jennifer Davis, founded a successful business software company called Davisware.

Despite her privileged upbringing, Pearl claims she struggled with low self-esteem growing up. She attended Ohio Northern University and Elmhurst University, where she played volleyball. After graduating in 2017, she worked various jobs before turning to social media influencing in 2020.

Rise to Internet Fame

Pearl created her TikTok account in May 2020 and quickly gained followers by posting controversial content aligned with manosphere ideology. Some of her early viral videos included:

  • Claiming women shouldn't be allowed to vote
  • Saying birth control is "evil"
  • Arguing that women ruin industries they enter
  • Stating men are "superior beings"

She positioned herself as one of the only female voices in the manosphere, which helped her stand out. Pearl credits manosphere figure Kevin Samuels for introducing her to "red pill" ideology.

As her following grew, Pearl began collaborating with other manosphere influencers and appearing on podcasts like Fresh & Fit. She expanded to YouTube and gained over 1 million subscribers.

Controversial Views and Statements

Some of Pearl's most inflammatory views and statements include:

  • Women shouldn't be allowed to vote or work outside the home
  • Divorce should be illegal in most cases
  • Women peak in attractiveness at age 22 and should marry young
  • Men cheating is not as bad as women cheating
  • Slavery was "embellished" to seem worse than it was
  • Interracial relationships are wrong

She has also made derogatory comments about women's appearances, calling them "whales" and saying 16-year-old girls are more attractive than adult women.

Backlash and Controversies

Pearl has faced significant backlash for her views, leading to multiple controversies:

Nick Fuentes Podcast

In 2023, Pearl invited white nationalist Nick Fuentes on her podcast. She failed to challenge his extreme views and even agreed with some of his racist statements. This led to widespread criticism and Pearl losing support from the black manosphere community that had initially embraced her.

Antisemitic Video

Pearl posted a video titled "Why Can't We Talk About the Jews" where she sang about antisemitic conspiracy theories while playing guitar. She deleted it after 24 hours due to backlash.

Piers Morgan Interview

Pearl appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored to discuss her controversial statements. When pressed on her views, she abruptly ended the interview and later claimed she was "ambushed."

YouTube Demonetization

In 2024, Pearl's YouTube channel was fully demonetized. While she claimed it was without warning, reports suggest it was due to her filming underage girls for a video without consent.

The Audacity Network

As her social media presence declined, Pearl launched a subscription-based platform called The Audacity Network in 2023. It features content from Pearl and a few other creators, focusing on "free speech" and controversial topics.

However, the network has struggled to gain traction. With Pearl's YouTube demonetized and her TikTok accounts frequently banned, she has limited avenues to promote it.

Downfall and Current Status

Pearl's influence and income have declined significantly since her peak in 2023:

  • Her YouTube channel lost monetization and viewership plummeted
  • She's been banned from TikTok multiple times
  • The Audacity Network appears to have low subscriber numbers
  • She's had to let go of employees due to lost income

In recent months, Pearl has resorted to creating intentionally provocative content in an attempt to go viral and regain attention. However, her credibility is severely damaged and she's widely viewed as a grifter who doesn't truly believe what she preaches.

Analysis and Impact

Pearl Davis represents a cautionary tale about the dangers of chasing internet fame through outrage and controversy. While she gained a large following quickly, her lack of substance and constantly shifting views led to an equally rapid downfall.

Her story also highlights issues within the manosphere and similar online communities:

  • The tokenization of women who espouse misogynistic views
  • The exploitation of vulnerable young men seeking answers
  • How extreme rhetoric can spiral out of control
  • The thin line between "entertainment" and harmful misinformation

Ultimately, Pearl's legacy serves as a reminder of the real-world harm that can come from spreading hateful ideologies online, even if the person doesn't truly believe them. Her fall from grace shows that building a sustainable platform requires more than just shock value and controversy.

As internet culture continues to evolve, it's crucial to look beyond inflammatory statements and examine the motivations and credibility of online influencers. Pearl Davis may fade from relevance, but the lessons from her rise and fall should not be forgotten.

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