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    OnlyFans Debuts "Safe-For-Work" Network With New Special "Mouthy"

    2023-11-25
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    OnlyFans, the popular adult content platform, is expanding its offerings by venturing into the comedy industry. Comedian Whitney Cummings recently debuted the first-ever stand-up comedy special on OnlyFans' new comedy section, "Only Fans TV" (OFTV).

    Filmed at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood, Whitney's special, "Mouthy", features "dirty jokes" on topics such as trans women, pregnancy, and being called "geriactic" at the age of 40.

    This is the first major move OnlyFans has taken to ditch the "adult" in their usual adult entertainment...

    OnlyFans TV: Unfiltered, Safe-For-Work Content

    OFTV is expanding its horizons by introducing a new comedy section to its platform. Known primarily for its association with the adult entertainment industry, OnlyFans is now positioning itself as a destination for comedy and lifestyle content as well.

    Whitney Cummings is amongst the first wave of entertainers creating "safe-for-work" OnlyFans content. On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Whitney explained,

    "Instead of taking dirty pictures, I'm doing dirty jokes."
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    As reported by Variety.com, OnlyFans reported $5.6 billion in gross revenue for 2022, but doesn't make money from OFTV. The content is free and does not include ads -- it's purely a "promotional outlet" for creators to expand their OnlyFans presence.

    Unlike OnlyFans, OFTV is allowed on the Google and Apple app stores (as it doesn't include pornography). And for creators like Whitney, acted as a great avenue to connect with fans during the recent lockdown.

    Whitney Cummings' Special, "Mouthy"

    "Mouthy", which Whitney filmed when she was 7 months pregnant pushes the boundaries with safe-for-work yet admittedly dirty comedy, covering topics such as selling her baby for "Taylor Swift tickets", gender reveal parties, and "trans swimmers".

    Speaking to Joe, Whitney joked,

    “If you’re upset about what Dave Chappelle said about trans women, wait ’til you hear what he has been saying about women for the past 30 years."

    Whitney also glowed about her partnership with OnlyFans, thus far,

    “People get so scared to talk about this. I’m not scared of it!... I really wanted to experience the same creative freedom that I feel when I perform in live venues and recreate that tension for the audience...Working with OFTV has been the closest experience to a live show that I can remember and they have been so supportive."

    For Whitney, working with OnlyFans has been a welcomed departure from some of the larger streamers, who look to avoid controversial topics. She added that OnlyFans “understand[s] that comedy fans are smart and understand nuance, and I knew they would be the perfect partner to create a special that I would typically only be brave enough to perform in a non-taped show.”

    Whitney's OnlyFans subscription costs $10/month and features (fully clothed) photos, videos, and unfiltered podcasts. And, her 6th comedy special, Mouthy, can be streamed, for free, on OFTV.

    Hey, I'm Hudson! I write about social media, marketing, and modern entrepreneurship. Hit follow for more stories like this one.


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