
Topics: OnlyFans, Social Media, Sex and Relationships, News, Adult Industry
Topics: OnlyFans, Social Media, Sex and Relationships, News, Adult Industry
New Zealand's biggest OnlyFans creator has raised concerns about a worrying new trend that's emerging on the subscription service.
According to Layla Kelly, she has been flooded with messages in reference to the 'trend' and it's leaving her and her fellow OnlyFans stars feeling 'violated' and 'uneasy'.
The issue is said to be quite common on the content sharing site, but luckily, the likes of Layla are quite savvy and can see when it's happening.
The new trend is men posing as women on the app in a bid to try to get free content from stars like Layla.
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One of Layla's main concerns about the apparent movement is that it's likely that the men who are posing as women are using photos of someone who hasn't given them permission.
"I personally don’t have a problem with people pretending to be someone else, if that’s their fetish then that’s okay,” Layla told news.com.au, adding: "Where it crosses the line is when someone, who hasn’t consented or given permission, is having their identity and photos used unknowingly, especially given that this is a very intimate platform."
"Often nude images are used too and these women have no idea. It’s so wrong," the content creator went on to share.
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Lucy Banks, an ex-adult star who launched a marketing agency for OnlyFans creators called Million Billion Media, also weighed in on the matter.
"There were several times where I would have subscribers be like, 'Hey, I’m Mandy! I’m thinking about getting my boobs done. Can you send me a photo of your boobs? I want to see what they look like'," she revealed.
"Often the motivation is to try and get free content out of you. But what they don’t realise is that they are a dime a dozen. It happens all the time so we can see it a mile away."
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In one specific instance, Lucy had a subscriber posing as a woman that had a medical fetish and would always ask her intimate questions about things like pap smears.
Lucy recalled: "I used to have this subscriber that had some sort of medical kink, and he would always say, 'Oh, I need to go for a pap smear, I need to have an internal, can you tell me what it’s like, I want to know what it feels like, how deep do they go, does it turn you on?'."
But Lucy insisted that these type of men are 'not as smart as they think they are' and that she and other content creators can 'tell straight away that it’s a guy'.