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  • OnlyFans Model Falls To Death From Hotel Balcony While Filming Threesome

    OnlyFans Model Falls To Death From Hotel Balcony While Filming Threesome

    An OnlyFans porn star fell to her death while filming a threesome sex scene on a hotel balcony in Brazil, according to a report.

    Anna Beatrix Pereira Alves — known as “Anna Polly” — was found dead on the ground-floor courtyard at the four-star Mont Blanc Apart Hotel in Nova Iguacu on Jan. 23 after an intense lovemaking scene reportedly sent the Brazilian bombshell head-over-heels off a balcony, according to the US Sun.

    Images from the scene show an investigator standing over the white sheet-covered body of the once-vivacious pin-up girl.

    At the time of the tragic incident, the 27-year-old is believed to have been in the middle of video-recording sexcapades involving two men — who gave conflicting testimony to investigators, the outlet reported.

    Photos from the scene show investigators covering the body of the OnlyFans model known as “Anna Polly.” Newsflash/NX

    The two OnlyFans co-stars were released by local police after questioning — though foul play has not yet been ruled out by investigators from the Baixada Fluminese Homicide Unit, according to the report.

    Alves’ boyfriend, Pedro Henrique, who was not involved in his girlfriend’s final fondling, expressed his grief on social media — and his hope that investigators will get to the bottom of the starlet’s death.

    “As the hours pass it’s starting to sink in and the hole in my heart is only getting bigger,” Henrique said on social media, according to the US Sun.

    The OnlyFans star’s body was found in a courtyard at a hotel in Nova IguacuCredit: Newsflash

    “If someone is to blame, they will pay and the culprit will be found,” the grieving beau added.

    An autopsy has been ordered to determine the exact cause of death and investigators are reviewing CCTV footage of the incident as part of their investigation, the US Sun reported.

    “It’s a complex case, and we don’t rule out any possibility, from an accident to a possible crime,” a spokesperson for the Biaxada Fluminense Homicide Unit said.

  • Former WNBA Star Joins Onlyfans, Says She Made More Money In Her First Week Than Her Entire WNBA Career

    Former WNBA Star Joins Onlyfans, Says She Made More Money In Her First Week Than Her Entire WNBA Career

    Former Los Angeles Sparks player Liz Cambage has revealed that she has made more money since launching an OnlyFans page than she did during her entire basketball career.

    The four-time WNBA All-Star, who ended her professional basketball career in 2022 after mutually parting ways with the Sparks, has found significant financial success outside the sport. Cambage had signed a one-year deal worth $170,000 with the Sparks before seeking opportunities elsewhere, including playing for international teams like Maccabi Bnod Ashdod in Israel and SiChuan Yuanada in China.

    However, it was her decision to join OnlyFans that marked a turning point. Within her first week on the platform, Cambage reportedly earned more than she had during her entire basketball career.

    For Cambage, OnlyFans provided a platform to explore and showcase her other passions, such as modeling and creative expression. She explained, “Basketball was a part of me, but it wasn’t all of me.” Her content focuses on artistic, fashion-forward, and suggestive themes, reflecting her multifaceted personality.

    Now earning over $1.5 million annually through OnlyFans, Cambage has become an advocate for athletes exploring alternative income streams. Her financial independence has allowed her to prioritize personal growth and brand building. “I’m not closing any doors, but right now, I’m focusing on building something new,” she shared.

  • OnlyFans Star Lily Phillips Aims To Sleep With 1,000 Men in 24 Hours After 100-Man Stunt

    OnlyFans Star Lily Phillips Aims To Sleep With 1,000 Men in 24 Hours After 100-Man Stunt

    In a bold move that has captured the attention of social media, OnlyFans influencer Lily Phillips has set her sights on a new, ambitious goal. After already having engaged with 101 men in a single day, the 23-year-old now plans to attempt to sleep with 1,000 men within 24 hours, aiming to set a new world record by the end of January 2025.

    In a recent interview with the UK’s Daily Mail, Phillips expressed her excitement rather than trepidation about the upcoming challenge. “I’m quite excited,” she stated, acknowledging the logistical complexities but emphasizing that the task isn’t daunting for her.

    Phillips, who has become an internet sensation after her previous feat, announced her new goal via a TikTok video. “You might know me as the girl who’s been with 101 guys in a day,” she said. “Now, I’m currently in training to do 1,000 guys in a day.” She further mentioned an intermediate challenge, planning to “take on” 300 men on December 15, describing it as a “lightwork” in comparison to her ultimate target.

    Despite the apparent thrill, the process has not been without its emotional toll. In a YouTube documentary by Josh Pieters released on December 7, Phillips admitted the physical and emotional intensity of her previous 101-man experience. “It’s not for the weak. If I’m honest, it was hard,” she confessed, adding that she wouldn’t recommend it to others due to the grueling nature of the act which felt more like a “routine” than intimate encounters. She described feeling “robotic” and even “disassociating” during the process, which she found to be far from normal sexual experiences.

    Phillips shared insights into her preparation for these challenges, likening her approach to training for a marathon. “That was a little warm-up — to limber up for the big one,” she explained, mentioning her strategy of carb-loading with pasta the night before and ensuring personal hygiene with a good shower and a restful sleep.

    The audacious plan by Phillips has sparked a range of reactions, from support within her fanbase to criticism and concern from others regarding the health implications and ethical considerations of such an endeavor. As she continues to push boundaries, her journey is set to be documented for her OnlyFans subscribers, promising another chapter in her controversial career.

  • OnlyFans reverses ban on posting ‘sexually explicit’ content

    OnlyFans reverses ban on posting ‘sexually explicit’ content

    In an abrupt about-face, OnlyFans, the subscription-based content creation platform, has announced it will no longer ban sexually explicit content.

    OnlyFans, which rose to popularity among sex workers as a place to sell nude and sexually explicit content, had announced that it would enact a new policy banning that kind of content from its platform this month. The policy was scheduled to go into effect Oct. 1.

    But in a reversal likely spurred in part by widespread backlash, the company said Wednesday it would no longer move forward with the policy.

    “Thank you to everyone for making your voices heard. We have secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community and have suspended the planned October 1 policy change,” it wrote in a tweet. “OnlyFans stands for inclusion and we will continue to provide a home for all creators.”

    OnlyFans CEO Tim Stokely said banks that work with the platform did not want to be associated with sex work, prompting the initial decision to ban sex-related content.

    “JPMorgan Chase is particularly aggressive in closing accounts of sex workers or … any business that supports sex workers,” he told The Financial Times.

    It’s unclear if OnlyFans reached a deal with the banks associated with the platform in order to allow sexually explicit content to remain on the site. OnlyFans did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The initial decision to ban sexually explicit content was met with widespread condemnation and disappointment.

    Founded in 2016, OnlyFans allows users to post content to their own paid subscribers. The site became popular with sex workers during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Insider.

    OnlyFans says that it has 130 million users and 2 million creators and that it has paid out $5 billion to models and performers.

  • Popular Porn Site ‘OnlyFans’ Is Banning Sexually Explicit Videos Starting In October

    Popular Porn Site ‘OnlyFans’ Is Banning Sexually Explicit Videos Starting In October

    OnlyFans is getting out of the pornography business.

    Starting in October, the company will prohibit creators from posting material with sexually explicit conduct on its website, which many sex workers use to sell fans explicit content. They’ll still be allowed to put up nude photos and videos, provided they’re consistent with OnlyFans’ policy, the company said Thursday.

    The popularity of the social-media service exploded during the pandemic as sex workers, musicians and online influencers used it to charge fans for exclusive access to photos, videos and other material. OnlyFans has attracted more than 130 million users.

    That popularity also brought with it additional scrutiny, and OnlyFans is positioning itself more as a forum for musicians, fitness instructors and chefs than sex workers. While many of its most-popular creators post videos of themselves engaging in sexual behavior, several mainstream celebrities like Bella Thorne, Cardi B and Tyga have also set up accounts.

    The changes are needed because of mounting pressure from banking partners and payment providers, according to the company.  OnlyFans is trying to raise money from outside investors at a valuation of more than $1 billion.

    “In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of our platform, and continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans, we must evolve our content guidelines,” OnlyFans said. The company is run by its founder, Tim Stokely, and owned by Leonid Radvinsky, an internet entrepreneur.

    The company has been praised for giving sex workers a safer place to do their jobs. But sex work still has a stigma. The company handled more than $2 billion in sales last year and is on pace to generate more than double that this year. It keeps 20% of that figure.

    OnlyFans said said it will provide more guidance on its new policy at a later date.

    The news disappointed some of the sex workers who’ve come to rely on OnlyFans. Silfy, a 30-year-old from Dallas who declined to provide her real name, began posting to OnlyFans a few years ago and relies on the site to pay her bills.

    She wrote a few blogs for the company in its early days, and even spoke with Stokely. But over the past year, she noticed the company shifting its focus away from sex work and more toward other types of online creators, aping a similar move at the company Patreon.

    Earlier this year, OnlyFans introduced a new app that features many of its top creators, but doesn’t include any nudity.

    “If you look at all the promos, they don’t promote us at all,” Silfy said. “I noticed a huge drop in them promoting people who did sex work.”