One of the most lucrative businesses on the Internet for female stars as influencers or streamers is undoubtedly Onlyfans, a site that, as you know, is used for them to share images and videos of them with little or no clothing, in exchange for a subscription to your pages on the site.
Platform that, when well managed, can generate income of up to $2 million dollars per month, as Amouranth, one of the most popular figures on the site, has told. Management that is carried out in some cases by agencies, who, according to what former MMA fighter Jake Shields has said, hire men to answer obscene messages on behalf of the creators of OnlyFans.
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In a series of tweets, Shields indica that she knows “a guy who runs an OnlyFans agency” and who “hires guys to send messages posing as girls.”
“If you are subscribed to OnlyFans, you are likely to spend money to flirt with a man,” he says.
He also indicates that according to what his alleged friend told him, “he has real girls, but they have men who send most of the text messages. He only uses the girls when they need photos and videos.”
And before anyone tries to connect the dots, assured not referring to Andrew Tate, but opining that he believes “that’s how he first made money” and that they learned from him anyway, noting that Tate “has been doing it for a few years.”
The post has had responses like those of a person giving the example of a guy who spent $18,000 and also women dedicated to uploading content to OnlyFans as Lexi Reign who says that “as much as some girls use ‘agencies’ to handle different aspects of work, not all of us do. In fact, I enjoy talking to my fans on Onlyfans, just like I enjoy talking to them on Twitter.”
The tweet has gone so viral that even Twitter owner Elon Musk himself answered with a couple of fire emoticons, without indicating whether he thinks it’s a good deal or that the tweet caught fire.
Answer that in a funny way, turned the conversation towards the controversial tycoon, also making some other users joke saying: “Elon starts an onlyfans!”.
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