This has more holes than my fishnets.
Firstly - as an Agency girl who has never worked independently you are perpetuating the stereotype that what we do is illegal. What your Boss does is illegal, what I do isn't. Big difference.
Secondly - your site says this series will be 'True - Always' but then you're looking to cast women whose lives 'intersect' and hope they will share the same flat or the same Agency. I presume if they dont you'll just sign the girls up to the right Agency, or hire them a swanky flat to all share? If they're not already friends are you going to fake that too? Does that really fall under anyone's definition of 'Truth' ?
Thirdly - you dont seem to grasp the concept about outing your previous Clients. Wow, lucky them. I'm sure as soon as they see you on screen they'll grasp it pretty bloody quickly but then I guess it's your own career that you're worrying about here, not theirs!
By all means make a glossy, ridiculous over hyped version of a working girls life. You can even try to sell it as a REALITY show to the poor saps who choose to watch it if you want but please dont try to make us believe it's real when we live the truth all day every day.
You're not even starting from a place of honesty - by the time the show and you have been cast, scripted and edited I bet you wont even recognise yourself, let alone your life or the Industry you're trying to depict.
One last thought - TV is FOREVER. This will never go away. Anyone who appears on it, as a working girl or as a Client will forever be known as that. At 26, 28 or 30 (I hope you are at least 30, given your 12 years experience in the business ?) you might not think that's important but by the time your Grandchildren are being teased about their Prossie Grandmother you might feel differently.