American Scandal
American Scandal

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Is what’s happening on OnlyFans real? Or is it only a fantasy?In this provocative investigation into OnlyFans—the adult platform where subscribers around the world spent more than $7 billion in 2024—j...

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I'm Leon Nefock, best known as the co-creator of Slowburn and Fiasco.

I'm a 41-year-old writer, podcaster, and dad.

I had, of course, heard of OnlyFans, but always with a distant and quiet skepticism.

A silent judgment, you could say. Who was actually using this platform? So when I found out that my own sister had started at OnlyFans account, my journalistic curiosity got the best of me. And to my surprise, it led me down a year-long reporting journey.

Luckily, I found the perfect co-pilot for this wild ride. Hi, I'm Gracie Cainin, OnlyFans creator and comedian. Not Leon Sister, I might add. Let's just say I had a different POV on OnlyFans and why people use it. Our podcast, OnlyFansCy, is a show about the changing nature of adult content, sex work,

and human intimacy itself.

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We're just funny 'cause it's like, all the houses around it are just regular ranch homes. Last summer, our team flew out to Los Angeles, the home of the adult entertainment industry. Look at that, whoa. It's all black.

That is not discrete. And in this moment, we were pulling up to a huge house in the middle of an unassuming neighborhood in the valley. To anyone not in the know, it might have looked like any regular old mansion, but to me, it was the modern playboy mansion.

When we walked up to the house, we were greeted at the gate by a woman in California casual attire. Pink Jean Cutoffs, Doc Martins, and a creator's ink baseball cap.

And don't forget the most important LA accessory of all, a dazzling, perfect smile.

Welcome to Crater's Ink. I'm Kayla Parsell's co-founder and COL. And where are we going? We're at our content house here in Incino, California. Creators' ink is an agency that represents some of the most successful creators on OnlyFans.

And this was their content house. Imagine a we work, except it's a mansion with photogenic lighting and a pool. A pool that no one was actually swimming in, by the way, which was telling, because more than anything, this place was a set. Designed so that every corner, every room, could serve as an attractive backdrop for photos and videos.

We can kind of do anything in this space and just having it be that canvas for what our creators want to do, and use their vision and ideas and we make that come to life for them. We were here to get a glimpse of the day-to-day operations of elite creators and the teams of professionals who support their careers. We wanted to see how the business of OnlyFans was conducted.

I've never been one to covet the glamorous influence or life.

But in the weeks leading up to this trip, we've been reading about and talking to creators who are bringing in wheelbarrows of money each month. And seeing those numbers made me hungry. Not just to make money so I could pay the bills, but for real wealth, like prosperity. Because as an OF creator, it actually felt within reach for me for the first time in my life. So stepping into this house, I was like Eve looking at the apple, which I guess made our girl Kayla the ultimate creator.

I never do interviews. I have strategically the person out of the picture. You know, I had in the background. It's not about us. It's about our creators and letting them shine and making sure we give her the best opportunity. Kayla, a former gymnastics coach at MIT, turned entrepreneur, presided over the scene kind of like a benevolent RA. She gave us the grand tour of the place where any given day you can find young women

from the creators in roster and a few men working out shooting videos and lounging. This is our spa. So if you're into the cold plunge and the infrared sauna, this is your place. The cold plunge is a very popular spa, especially today when it's 100 degrees. It couldn't help but notice Gracie's eyes light up every time Kayla showed us another amenity at the house. A few feet from the cold plunge. There was a pop-up shop of creators in Capricinis because apparently it was L.A. Swim League.

I thought you were a combination for C.I.S. Swim League. I thought you were like someone from the office. I mean, I thought you were asked.

You wanted it since you were here. We'd love to have you, but I really thought that's what I meant.

If my co-workers were right here, I'd be like, are you so like, do you guys want to go away for 45 minutes? No, but I'll be literally like, I'm near often, so I'll hit you up. And also, maybe you want to do this? Yes, Tommy. Okay, Gracie, be honest. How badly did you want to do this photo shoot when Kayla has to you? Oh my god, could you tell? Yes. I couldn't help it. I was so embarrassed to how about there. I wanted it. Because it was like one bikini away from being a creator's anchor girl.

That's right. Ten feet from startup. Ten feet picks from startup. Sorry.

I'm not asking you a question, but like, do you be able to film sex here, too?

Yes. Okay. Is that a role?

I prefer it that way. It was funny how awkward it felt to bring up sex. As if it wasn't at the center of the creators' ink business model.

Though honestly walking around the house with its pastel color scheme and ample nox,

you wouldn't know, porn had anything to do with it.

I mean, ample nox sounds pretty important to me. But to be clear, I don't think Kayla meant there was no nudity allowed in the house, just that actual sex on camera was frowned upon. They definitely keep the creators in chaos clean on purpose. Kayla told us she regularly invites family members of creators to come see the house, so they can be reassured that their daughter or sister isn't being forced to work at a

some shady brothel. There is a dark scary place that women can fall in, too, and this is a really

wonderful, safe-supported fifth wave feminism, is what I like to call it?

Yeah, we're kind of flipping that, and you are making this something much more positive. I'm going to be honest, this house wasn't really giving me Audrey Lord vibes, and much like those parents Kayla mentioned bringing to the house. We were definitely getting the shiny rosy version of OnlyFans, but still, I believed Kayla when she said she wants more for her clients than just being famous as OnlyFans creators.

She told us creators ink has helped women launch skin care lines and fashion brands, she even introduced us to one woman who had used her OnlyFans income to start a trucking company

back home in Texas. The way Kayla sees it, OF is simply the best way for these women to

bankroll their ambitions, whatever they may be. This is the new Hollywood, and basically,

you know, if you're going to set yourself up for the rest of your life, like this is your opportunity. Hollywood felt like the opposite of what I thought OnlyFans was supposed to be. Instead of focusing on building one-on-one genuine connections between creators and subscribers here was a factory, turning out hyper-curated and highly produced images of so-called authentic living. Of course, that didn't mean Kayla was wrong, just made me think OnlyFans' start-up was

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