OnlyFans Performer Kay Manuel Admits Publicity Stunt and Reveals Transgender Identity
Kay Manuel, a popular figure on the content subscription service OnlyFans, has recently come forward with a significant revelation. Amid media speculation, Manuel confirmed she is transgender, which clarified ongoing discussions about her gender identity. This announcement was part of a broader explanation concerning her previous claim of intending to engage sexually with 1,000 participants during the Schoolies festival on the Gold Coast—a statement she now admits was a publicity stunt designed to capture media attention.
Initial Claims and Media Response
Previously, Manuel had ambitiously stated she aimed to surpass her last year's alleged engagement with 250 Schoolies attendees. However, she has now acknowledged these figures were highly exaggerated. "I can understand where there can be some questions, but like, it's really no one's (the public's) business," Manuel explained her situation while addressing her initial denials about being transgender.
Impact of the Revelation on Planned Activities
Following her public acknowledgment, Manuel disclosed that the pressure of sudden media scrutiny compelled her to fabricate details about her activities at the festival. She also reflected on the impacts of her revelation on her planned participation in filmed activities involving Schoolies attendees, signaling a potential reconsideration of these plans.
Safety and Consent in OnlyFans Projects
Regarding the operational side of her OnlyFans content, Manuel elaborated on the stringent measures she employs to ensure ethical standards. These include age verification, sobriety assessments, and consent forms to ensure all participants are fully aware and in control of their involvement in her projects. Last year, she informed all participants of her gender identity, leading only two individuals to request content removal.
Background and Community Response
Manuel's journey as a transgender woman was not widely publicized but had been a subject of private discussions among peers and past coworkers. Notably, her earlier tenure at a McDonald's restaurant on the NSW Mid North Coast highlighted her as a committed employee while she was contemplating her transition. Within her local community, her transition was recognized, though not widely discussed openly.