Kyle and Jackie blast OnlyFans ‘scammers’ who don’t share explicit content

Kyle and Jackie O blast OnlyFans ‘scammers’ who charge subscribers extraordinary fees but DON’T share explicit content

Radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson have lashed out at OnlyFans stars who ‘scam’ paying subscribers by failing to share hardcore content.

The KIIS FM presenters discussed the issue on Wednesday’s Kyle and Jackie O Show, after Kyle, 50, joked he might join the platform to make some extra cash.

‘If you’re going to get on there, you actually need to show something as people get really frustrated if you don’t,’ Jackie, 46, warned him.

Not happy: Radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson have lashed out at OnlyFans creators who ‘scam’ paying subscribers by failing to share hardcore content

‘Isn’t it the law that you have to do things to yourself? That’s not the law?’ Kyle asked.

While OnlyFans is well-known as a platform for pornographic content, some creators simply offer exclusive PG-rated content for a monthly fee.

But this didn’t sit well with Jackie, who said: ‘People are being scammed. There’s so many people who are like “I’d like to see them naked!” [but there’s] no nudity whatsoever!’

When a producer told Kyle he could use the platform simply to show off his lavish lifestyle, the shock jock argued no one would pay to see that. 

‘If I’m on OnlyFans, I’m going to be to touching myself in the car, or being in Myer and sniffing clothes… I don’t know,’ he said.

Shook: 'Isn't it the law that you have to do things to yourself? That's not the law?' A clearly surprised Kyle Sandilands, 50, asked

Shook: ‘Isn’t it the law that you have to do things to yourself? That’s not the law?’ A clearly surprised Kyle Sandilands, 50, asked

‘You’re never going to get your penis out, Kyle. I know you. So just stop fantasising over what you think you might do,’ Jackie said.

‘I might go crazy on there,’ Kyle laughed. ‘I feel like that’s a challenge!’

The likes of V8 Supercars driver Renee Gracie and Married At First Sight bride Hayley Vernon have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars making porn for OnlyFans.

But some celebrities have come under fire over their own choice of content.

Former Disney star Bella Thorne last year created an OnlyFans profile and raked in $1million on her first day.

Success story: V8 Supercars driver Renee Gracie (pictured) and Married At First Sight bride Hayley Vernon have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars making porn for OnlyFans

Success story: V8 Supercars driver Renee Gracie (pictured) and Married At First Sight bride Hayley Vernon have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars making porn for OnlyFans

But she sparked outrage when she allegedly charged $200 for a ‘naked’ photo in which she was not actually nude, and people demanded refunds.

She later clarified she had never promised nudity, telling the LA Times that a post circulating the Internet claiming she was offering nude content was falsified.

Content creators say OnlyFans subsequently imposed payment caps of $50 on pay-per-view posts from a previous cap of $200, and a $100 cap on tips.

Many sex workers who rely on the platform for their livelihood blamed Thorne for making their jobs more difficult.

She later apologised on Twitter, writing: ‘I wanted to bring attention to the site, the more people on the site the more likely of a chance to normalize the stigmas, and in trying to do this I hurt you.

‘I have risked my career a few times to remove the stigma behind sex work, porn, and the natural hatred people spew behind anything sex related.’

She added: ‘I am a mainstream face and when you have a voice, a platform, you try to use you in helping others and advocate for something bigger than yourself. Again in this process I hurt you and for that I’m truly sorry.’

Controversial: In 2020, former Disney star Bella Thorne created an OnlyFans profile and raked in $1million on her first day. But she sparked outrage when she allegedly charged $200 for a 'naked' photo where she was not actually nude and people reportedly demanded refunds, according to the Los Angeles Times

Controversial: In 2020, former Disney star Bella Thorne created an OnlyFans profile and raked in $1million on her first day. But she sparked outrage when she allegedly charged $200 for a ‘naked’ photo where she was not actually nude and people reportedly demanded refunds, according to the Los Angeles Times

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