Blueface Shares His Hot Take On OnlyFans Models

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Blueface equates sexual content on OnlyFans to prostitution.

It seems that we can’t shake the rise of OnlyFans. Over the past three years, the subscription-based platform became an infamous force in pop culture, especially when the pandemic hit. However, Blueface doesn’t think the platform is any different than prostitution. The rapper hopped on social media this week where he shared his controversial take on OnlyFans and the women who host their content on the platform.

The rapper shared a video where he explained the dictionary definition of OnlyFans. “I don’t know who needs to hear this but if you having sex on OnlyFans, you are a prostitute. Any form of sex in exchange for payment is called prostitution. I didn’t make the dictionary, I didn’t make the definition, I didn’t make the word. Don’t be mad at me, baby! I’m just spreading awareness,” he said. “If you just playing with yourself, that’s kind of just pornography… Only women can be prostitutes. Men can not be prostitutes,” he added, acknowledging that it’s a “hell of a double standard.” 

Blueface Speaks On OnlyFans 

The rapper reiterated these claims in a series of tweets and even went as far as sharing Google’s definition of prostitution. Still, the rapper clearly isn’t opposed to OnlyFans as a platform. In fact, he encouraged fans to join the platform earlier this year. The rapper launched Blue Girls Club a few years ago and made six figures. He revealed that he earned $800K at the top of the year while telling his followers that it’s a solid source of income if you can figure out a way to do it without nudity.

Afterward, he clarified that he isn’t against the pornographic content on OF but didn’t want to promote that to his audience. “Nothing wrong with showing your private parts on there tho I ain’t knocking the hustle,” he wrote. “Shit my privates is online for free I’m just not promoting that to my audience none personal.” Additionally, he said that he was going to help 100 followers gain more traction on their OF page. Check out his rant and tweets above and let us know your thoughts in the comments below. 

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