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Influencer Deletes Her OnlyFans Account And Encourages Other Women To Do The Same: "Do Not Make These Same Mistakes"

A guest on the "Fresh & Fit" podcast admits she has made poor choices in the past. She is turning her life around in the hopes of making her mom proud—and she is asking other women to do the same.

By Gina Florio2 min read
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OnlyFans is a subscription-based social media platform that allows creators to monetize their pornographic content, whether it's photos or videos. It was founded in 2016 by Tim Stokely and has gained significant popularity in recent years, particularly during the Covid pandemic. The platform has over 120 million registered users, and as of 2021, there are over 2 million content creators. According to reports, women on OnlyFans make an average of $1800 per month, with some top earners making millions. The platform has also become popular among celebrities, musicians, and other public figures who use it to monetize their fan base.

OnlyFans has had a significant cultural impact on American society, particularly in terms of how people view and consume adult content. It has provided a new avenue for sex workers to monetize their content without relying on traditional adult content platforms that often take a large percentage of their earnings. Unfortunately, it has also desensitized people to pornography and its devastating impacts on women. An influencer and OnlyFans model named Xena recently came forward to announce that she is leaving this lifestyle behind.

Influencer Deletes Her OnlyFans Account and Encourages Other Women to Do the Same

The Fresh & Fit podcast is known as the number one men's podcast in the world, hosted by Myron Gaines and Walter Weekes. With 1.37 million followers on YouTube, the show is known to host a variety of women, many of whom are OnlyFans models, to talk about dating, relationships, etc. A woman named Xena has been a guest on the show, and she recently told the Fresh & Fit audience that she no longer wants to sell her body on OnlyFans.

"I know I've been a disappointment," Xena said, fighting back tears. "I just have to thank Myron that I'm doing better now so that I can make my mom proud. I finally left the club. I'm deleting OnlyFans... I'm a better woman for it, and I hope that you ladies actually take this information and learn from it because it really will help you. It's not misogyny or anything like that."

She urged the ladies who are listening to not just hear the words, but to really apply them, because once you realize that your body and sexuality are precious, you realize that OnlyFans is a dead end that will leave you no fulfillment. Xena shared the clip and wrote a message in her caption.

"Every night I have to face this hard reality. And I really hope you young girls can take this message and prevent this future for yourselves because it’s NOT a bright future," she wrote. "It’s f*cking dark and cold. DO NOT make these same mistakes bc Feminism told you that you’d be free [sic]."

Many of the comments were positive and hoped that the millions of other women selling their bodies online would come around and hear Xena's words. No matter how much money you can potentially make on OnlyFans or how many men tell you you're beautiful when you're naked, your dignity and sexuality are priceless.