Jay Park's Bold Move to OnlyFans
Korean-American K-pop star and rapper Jay Park has taken a significant step by opening an account on the subscription-based platform OnlyFans, coinciding with the promotion of his new single "McNasty." The announcement was made on June 25 through his Instagram account, where he posted promotional images and a QR code that directs to his OnlyFans profile, using the caption: "Follow ya boi on Onlyfans #McNasty out June 30."
Exclusive Content on OnlyFans
While Jay Park's OnlyFans account registration is currently free, the content is exclusive to subscribers. It features promotional images for "McNasty" and a brief video clip of Park dancing from the track's music video. Moreover, the OnlyFans subscribers are treated to more provocative exclusive content, including a suggestive photograph of Park topless in bed with red lingerie and a daring 14-second video shot in a bathroom setting. In the video, Park introduces himself as "Mr. McNasty" from a suggestive angle, wearing shorts and appearing to be sweating.
Reactions and Content Leak
Following the release of these exclusive items, both the image and the provocative video were leaked and rapidly circulated across social media platforms such as X and Weibo. This leak has triggered a variety of reactions from the online community, evidenced by nearly 7,000 comments on his Instagram announcement post alone, with fans expressing their surprise and pondering the seriousness of his new venture.
Understanding OnlyFans
Launched in 2016, OnlyFans is a platform that allows creators from diverse fields such as fitness, lifestyle, and music to publish content and generate income via subscriptions, tips, or pay-per-view fees. Though it has a broad creator base, OnlyFans is predominantly known for its adult content, which is primarily provided by sex workers.
About Jay Park
Born and raised in Washington, U.S., Jay Park's music career is adorned with hits like "Joah" (2013), "Mommae" (2015), and "All I Wanna Do (K)" (2016). Known for his risque public persona, which significantly contrasts with the typical image of K-pop stars, his approach includes music videos featuring objectifying lyrics and risque scenes, as well as tendencies to perform topless, thereby aligning with the bold image he projects on platforms like OnlyFans.