OnlyFans & Demon Time Partner For Virtual Night Club

Thanks to Beyonce's "Savage" bars, Only Fans and Demon Time have joined forces for a virtual night club experience.

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With the world on lockdown and nightclubs officially closed in wake of the coronavirus pandemic, OnlyFans and Demon Time have come to the rescue. OnlyFans teamed up with Justin LaBoy's Demon Time only show to bring the nightclub experience to you during this period of quarantine. OnlyFans announced that they recently partnered with Demon Time for "the first-ever monetized virtual night club experience using our new dual-screen live feature." Along with OnlyFans and LaBoy, Justin Combs has joined the partnership to bring the nightlife to your home.

This will be the closest thing that we have to a nightlife until the world is restored if that were to happen. But until the day a vaccine to protect from the coronavirus, this will be the closest thing to a social gathering that we'll experience. The force that is Demon Time and OnlyFans has only grown stronger in the weeks of the pandemic. As many sex workers are left without employment, both Demon Time and OnlyFans have helped many people find ways to bring in cash.

Of course, this partnership is due largely in part to Beyonce's shout out on Meg Thee Stallion's "Savage" Remix where she raps, "Hips TikTok when I dance/ On that Demon Time, she might start an OnlyFans." Clearly, that was enough to spark up an evolutionary to new nightlife experience. 


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