Controversy at Canyon Crest Academy: Adult-Themed Game Show Sparks Backlash

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Hao Sun
Updated 10:41 AM, December 10, 2025

Overview of the Controversial Event at Canyon Crest Academy

In a decision that sparked significant controversy, the Canyon Crest Academy Foundation, which serves as the fundraising body of Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego, rented the school's gymnasium for a 24-hour adult-themed game show. The event occurred over the weekend and took inspiration from a Japanese game show tailored for an adult audience. It involved activities and questions deemed inappropriate for a school setting.

Event Details and Sponsorship by Fansly

The game was broadcast live on Twitch by user Paymoneywubby and received sponsorship from Fansly, a platform known for its adult content. The show featured four male contestants who had to avoid capture by masked entities referred to as 'Oni.' Those captured underwent various punishments like being hit with a pool noodle and having their legs waxed, among other provocative challenges. Contestants also faced risqué questions and interactions in front of women donning Fansly-branded bikinis, with winners receiving sashes bearing controversial phrases.

Community and Student Backlash

The uproar among students and the local community escalated following the discovery of a live stream that inadvertently showed the school's logo on a red folding chair situated in the weight room. This confirmed suspicions about the gym's involvement in hosting the event, which ran from December 6 to December 7. Concerns primarily focused on the suitability of using a high school facility for such programming.

School District's Knowledge and Reaction

Although the San Dieguito Union High School District was reportedly aware of Fansly's potential sponsorship, details regarding the full scope of the event's activities at the campus were not clearly communicated. In response to the backlash, Paymoneywubby’s attorney, Jason Brower, clarified that no adult content was filmed within the gym premises. Nevertheless, the district has not yet formally responded to inquiries regarding the use of the school for the event.

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Hao Sun is a communications strategist and reporter for RhyteIt, based in Buffalo, New York, specializing in communication strategies for adult content creators. Sun covers topics related to audience engagement, branding, and messaging techniques that help creators build loyal fan bases on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly. With expertise in digital communication, Sun’s work supports creators in navigating the complexities of content promotion and public relations in the adult industry.