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Gone are the days of clunky, embarrassing hardware that looked like a prop from a sci-fi B-movie. Today’s monitors are streamlined, waterproof, and equipped with GPS precision that tracks a subject’s location within inches.
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For the "House Arresttie," the device is a constant companion. It dictates the wardrobe (no skinny jeans or suits) and the schedule. It vibrates to remind you of curfew and tracks your heart rate. In a perverse twist, it has become a cultural signifier. In some hip-hop and influencer circles, the ankle monitor is viewed with a complex mix of stigma and "street cred"—a permanent accessory that signifies you are currently entangled with the feds, but still posting selfies from your couch. Gone are the days of clunky, embarrassing hardware
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In late 2022, social media platforms, particularly TikTok, became enraptured by the image of a young woman, identified as Rebecca Short, serving house arrest. Labeled the "House Arrest Hottie" or "Prison Baddie," her content—which featured stylish outfits, ankle monitor aesthetics, and tongue-in-cheek references to her legal situation—sparked a massive viral trend. This paper explores the "House Arrest Hottie" phenomenon through the lens of carceral aesthetics and digital celebrity. It argues that the viral fascination with this figure represents a bizarre intersection of true crime obsession, the fetishization of confinement, and the "Instagrammification" of the penal system, where the ankle monitor transforms from a tool of surveillance into a prop for social capital.