Oh, I don't judge Arianny negatively. I think it's weird and demeaning for women to police how other women use their bodies or make that money. Her likeness is her commodity, and if strip clubs want to exploit her sexual appeal, they gotta pay her. She's entitled to that, for sure. But when she tries to legally capitalize on the idea that being viewed as professionally sexually titillating is shameful to her, the literal courtroom judgement might be affected by stuff like logo vagdazzling. It's either shameful or it's not. I say not, because it hurts no one, so who cares-- but it's gotta stay not shameful.
On the other hand, if the clubs are clearly busted and grimy, the idea that she's fallen so far as to make a personal appearance there could be professionally damaging. She could probably get something for that.