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Don’t be fooled - it’s harder than it looks (usually need to have a large amount of followers before hand on social media)
Requires a lot of time and dedication to keep subscribers because there is so much competition
And a lot of people exaggerate how much they make because it’s embarrassing to be a broke onlyfans model. Lol
Also the rise of celebrities on OF damaged the work of real sex workers with their baiting and making false promises about their content.
It definitely can be beneficial but can end up being a full time job
(Many big creators have managers posting and talking for them)
Just a reality check
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I tried it - I like escorting better
Guys are to demanding on OF with their requests and want to talk everyday all day for $10 a month lol
I found my clients from escorting were way better OF clients than online only guys
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Everyone thinks sex work is easy money and anyone can do it - definitely not the case we just make it look easy for mutual enjoyment. But it is FUN (;
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Rant over lol
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Fiji. I love you
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Fiji I have no doubt sex work is difficult and then it takes its toll on you ladies. I've got several clients who are on HX and were on a checks and contestify to that it's not for everybody but at least you're enjoying it and that's what's important
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"Also the rise of celebrities on OF damaged the work of real sex workers"...
I totally get this..
When watching the Superbowl ads, I saw so many "movie stars" doing commercials. Like why is Bradley Cooper doing a T-Mobile commercial? Isn't he already a megastar in the movies? Leave the TV commercials to new actors trying to break into the industry.
Seems like a highly competitive space, with the relatively few taking most of the rewards.
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What’s up islandtalent 👏🏻
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I read somewhere that the top 1% of OF models make 90% of the money
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90% of how much money?🤔
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Interesting read
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Well it has taken me to a new level. In the first month I earned an amount it would normally take a full year to earn.
Now what to do with 50 cents?
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Ain't no bitch gonna make 90% at anything. As long as it for the pleasure of men.
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Not Nikocado avocado being #13!!! SLAYYYYYY
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DO NOT SUPPORT OF AS THEY DO NOT SUPPORT US OR YOU.
IN THEIR TOS
IF THEY FIND OUT YOU ARE A (BEING CAREFUL WHAT I SAY HERE) PROVIDER
THEY CAN/MAY/WILL CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNT AND NOT GIVE YOU ACCESS TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS
OF is willing to profit off you and exploit your labor until it is convenient for them to STEAL from you. They outline that in their terms of service. Unless something changed...
They profit off of SW every single day, they should be lobbying for legislation that legalizes ALL SW, not just the one that they make the most money off of. And let's be real, a huge chunk of their change is coming from us.
So to even try to cover their ass the way they do, while taking money out of your pocket, should be enough.
Our job is dangerous, and often stressful enough. We do not need to support websites that are willing to not only exploit and profit off our labor, but turn around and support a system that dehumanizes us.
Yes it is harder and more expensive to set up indie sites, or find indie SW friendly content sharing sources. If you would like some help, I would be glad to share it, as I'm working on making a website of my own with secure payment methods (this is key because you need to research who works with 'high risk' businesses... Think the legal "weed/CBD" industry in Texas, etc. As that is what you would be in their eyes) among other tax implications and things that come along with it if you're generating enough income.
However there are other content sharing platforms and ways to accept payment that are not OF.
So if you ever thought about asking me if I have an OF, here's the real reason I don't.
Sorry, this topic just pisses me off.
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Tell it like it is Sister !
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OF and FANsly can be great
Ofans has been overun by management companies... can barely get on it anymore. FANs is also getting that way, but for users it's easier to filter out the spam crap
i use it to support a FEW girls and negotiate with others (part of the fun)... always try and get them on to btc type stuff
i got one on fan that does nothing... gets about 800 a month. ... so it can be a good way to get some support from a guy that wants to help out and has the money to do it.
the one click/1 second tipping nature of it all... pretty easy peasy.
also getting money to someone in FAR away place where its hard to get money to... fans does it with a 20 percent cut on the money. not too bad. ... the cam sites take 40 percent.
you make of it what you want.... cultivate supporters. that's where the real money is at.
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but why is Bradley cooper doing T-Mobile commercials 😭
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I think there's about 10 million reasons.
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✍️ CHATGPT, I need answers.
Bradley Cooper’s involvement in T‑Mobile ads isn’t random—it’s both personal and strategic. Here’s the breakdown:
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🎬 1. A first-ever national commercial for Cooper
He’s never done a national ad campaign before Super Bowl 2023, making this his first. It’s rare to see someone of his talent headlining a T‑Mobile spot
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👨👩👦 2. Reactor to authentic moments—alongside his mom
T‑Mobile’s campaign leaned into genuine, unscripted energy, showcasing Bradley’s real-life bonding with his mom, Gloria Campano. Their bloopers and banter (“You look like a flamingo… I’ve been nominated nine times,” “But you never won any”) struck a chord with viewers . The result? A heartfelt and human commercial that audiences loved .
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🤝 3. Ties with the creative team behind the scenes
Bradley didn’t book the gig by accident—his longtime friendships played a key role. Directors Brian Klugman (a childhood friend) and Andrew Panay (who worked with Cooper on Wedding Crashers) are the creative forces behind the T‑Mobile ads. They conceptualized the authentic mother‑son setup, which made Cooper feel comfortable saying “yes”
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🛡️ 4. Part of T‑Mobile’s evolving marketing strategy
T‑Mobile uses a “fly-on-the-wall” audition approach with celebrities to promote different initiatives:
• Super Bowl 2023: Focus on 5G services, featuring the Coopers .
• Super Bowl 2024: The same duo returned to highlight Magenta Status, T‑Mobile’s loyalty program
By continuing to feature Bradley and his mom, T‑Mobile keeps that warm, relatable brand image front and center.
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TL;DR
Bradley Cooper appears in T‑Mobile commercials because:
1. It’s his first national ad appearance.
2. The ads are built around authentic, unscripted moments with his mom.
3. Creative direction was driven by his longtime friends.
4. T‑Mobile’s strategy centers on celebrity authenticity to promote services like 5G and Magenta Status.
In short—it’s a natural combination of personal connection, genuine humor, and smart marketing.
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Want to see the full nood ads or read more reviews from fans? I can pull up his OF next.
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Average woman on OnlyFans makes something like $200/month and that number has been steadily declining.
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