Valentino/Relationships

Angel Dust
Valentino is Angel Dust's boss and pimp, Valentino holding contractual ownership of Angel's soul. The exact nature of their relationship beyond their business arrangement is currently unclear, but Valentino seems to take a personal interest in Angel beyond that of an average employee. This manifests in Valentino's behavior towards Angel, which is both highly controlling and manipulative. Valentino also does not seem to care about Angel's well-being, forcing Angel to work after the Extermination only just ended, and shoving him out onto a downtown street to turn tricks to earn back a perceived loss of earnings.

Valentino does not respect Angel's autonomy or personal choices and is constantly overriding them, including his consent when it comes to sexual interactions. Valentino is also aggressive and intimidating towards him, his mood turning on a dime from sultry to physically abusive.

Dia and Summer
Similar to Angel Dust, Valentino seems to have no regard for his two other employees, Dia and Summer. Throughout their debut in the ADDICT music video, they are only seen as a means of sexual pleasure to him and nothing more.

The Vees
According to Faustisse, he, Vox, and Velvette are very close friends who make up the Overload subgroup the Vees. Despite this, the latter two are often annoyed with Valentino's mood swings as it interferes with their work and reputation.

Vox
Valentino and Vox are overlords and members of the Vees subgroup. This is shown in the pilot, where Vox is seen hiding out in Valentino's company building during the Extermination.

Prior to its archiving on Instagram, Vox was the manager of the in-universe social media app, Voxtagram. In these posts, Vox was depicted in a romantic on-off again relationship with Valentino. One that appeared, at times, to be physically abusive. Whether this relationship is reflective of their canon dynamic at all is currently unknown, as the actual events of the Instagram story arcs themselves are not.

In the series, their relationship is different. The two seem to have a more stable relationship. In"Radio Killed the Video Star", it has shown that Vox is the only person who can be around Valentino without suffering from when the latter is in one of his rampages. When this happens, Vox is summoned to act as his voice of reason in order to prevent him from damaging the Vees' reputation or prevent further casualties with his rage induced impulsivity. If this didn't work, Vox would have to yell at him before talking him down. Valentino, despite his controlling and vicious behaviour, does know that it was serious when Vox snaps at him. Velvette also mentions that Valentino is Vox's "boy-toy", possibly hinting they are in relationship or at least hooking up. This is further hinted in The Show Must Go On as the two were singing and dancing in a romantic way and share a passionate (tongue) kiss, implying they are in a romantic relationship instead of Valentino's usual strictly sexual relationships with others.

Velvette
Valentino is acquainted with Velvette as a fellow member of the Vees. The two are presumed to have a positive relationship, as Velvette is seen hiding out in Valentino's company building during The Extermination.

In "Radio Killed the Video Star", it was show that while they are friends, Velvette hates how he acts when angered as he ends up destroying everything and everyone around him. In The Show Must Go On, she records a video of him and Vox dancing and then takes a selfie with the two making out.

Charlie Morningstar
He briefly met Charlie when she entered his studio to try and talk to him about Angel and offered her a role in his studio, which she declined. Valentino was particularly incensed when he found out that Charlie came to talk about Angel, and he took the anger out on Angel.

He was not swayed nor scared when Charlie was emerging in her full demon form after seeing how he treated Angel.

Niffty
He briefly met Niffty at a club in "Welcome to Heaven," thinking that Angel Dust was bringing him a new worker. He was particularly weirded out by Niffty's behavior, like when she tried to bite him saying that "she just wants a taste." He comments afterwards that there may be a "kink for that."

He gets further creeped out later when Niffty stole a piece of his fur for her "collection."

In "The Show Must Go On," he along with Velvette and Vox were shocked when they saw Niffty kill Adam when they were watching the fight at their tower.