OnlyFans Model's Stunt in New York Leads to Surprising Success
An OnlyFans model from New Jersey has experienced a significant financial boost after a controversial stunt involving a New York-Dublin "portal" which caused the feature to shut down temporarily. According to her latest interview with the New York Post, the model, who chose to remain anonymous, managed to earn an impressive $30,000 in just two days following the incident.
The International Spud Stunt
"I just wanted my spuds to go international," the model said, referring to her unique act that drew both widespread attention and criticism since the portal's debut last week. This publicity stunt not only catapulted her to viral fame but also marked a rare moment of financial success on the platform known for its competitive nature.
Challenges of Viral Fame on OnlyFans
While the stunt has proven financially fruitful, it also brought personal challenges for the model. The unexpected exposure led to her family, who were previously unaware, discovering about her career in producing adult content. Moreover, it led to her brother inadvertently receiving nude photos of her, which added to the shock for the family.
Dealing with Threats
The model also shared insights into the darker aspects of her burgeoning fame. She noted that the threats she received, including death threats, were an occupational hazard of her high-profile exposure online. "People want me dead, but I don't care. I have received death threats throughout my career, what can you do? If you expose yourself on the Internet, people will send you death threats and that's not really my problem, nor do I care," she explained.
Reflecting on Social Media Fame and Personal Impact
The incident overall sheds light on the complex dynamics of social media fame, especially involving figures in the adult content industry, and the significant personal ramifications that can accompany such a public presence.