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Cardi B is helping to lead the way for Playboy’s comeback as its first-ever creative director in residence. Under her title, the rapper will play a role in the adult entertainment firm’s Centerfold — a creator-led platform that aims to compete with OnlyFans, Entrepreneur reports. “It is a dream come true to officially join the Playboy family. I can’t believe this is real,” she shared in a statement. “For as long as I can remember, I have felt connected to Playboy. It is truly an original platform for uncensored creativity and I am inspired by its incredible legacy of fighting for personal freedoms. I already have so many ideas, I can’t wait!” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Playboy (@playboy) The project’s launch will be developed in the Metaverse, according to the outlet.
OnlyFans has been in the fight of its life this past week. After days of frustrated users voicing their concerns online, the platform has decided to officially call off its adult content ban to continue welcoming creators of all categories. Earlier today (Aug. 25), the company took to Twitter to issue a statement addressing the news of its October ban that would restrict any and all sexually-explicit content on the platform. OnlyFans thanked users for “making their voices heard” and went on to announce it has suspended its plan to change its content policy in the fall. “We have secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community and have suspended the planned October 1 policy change,” the company tweeted. “OnlyFans stands for inclusion and we will continue to provide a home for all creators.” Thank you to everyone for making your voices heard. We have secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community and have suspended the planned October 1...
Just when we thought the days of OnlyFans was over, rapper Tyga has come up with a solution to still get content creators paid on a new platform. Following the news of OnlyFans’ rebrand to ban adult entertainment content on its platform, the former Young Money artist has announced the launch of an alternative called Myystar — which will support content creators who wish to create whatever kind of content they’d like, explicit or not, without pushback. According to the rapper’s latest Instagram post, he has since deleted his OnlyFans account to get behind his own movement. “Just deleted my Onlyfans, starting my own platform @myystar8 more futuristic , better quality & only 10% fee,” he wrote. “Creators will also be able to make content of their choice!” Tyga then encouraged users to apply to get invites to the platform. View this post on Instagram A post shared by T-Raww (@tyga)
Thursday was sad day for fans, rappers, and content creators alike as OnlyFans announced its decision to ban explicit content from its platform. The ban, which will be effective October 1st, 2021, is part of its new policy, which it says it will continue to release details on in the coming weeks. “In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the platform, and to continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans, we must evolve our content guidelines,” OnlyFans said in a statement. Content creators on the site already started confirming that they’ll be using alternative platforms to advertise their adult entertainment content. When onlyfans fails you, I have @realFansly follow for my fun stuff https://t.co/Q5HRL5bX8a — xoAeriel (@xoAeriel) August 19, 2021 Going to analyze the onlyfan situation tonight on Here from a biz perspective -(preview: payment processors are the worst) Also nudity WILL BE ALLOWED even after Oct 1st, so my fans are gonna be HAPPY 😊 — Kaitlyn...
OnlyFans is no longer just only for adult content. The streaming service wants a new reputation that pushes a different agenda for its creators — starting with its app. According to several reports, OnlyFans — which has only previously been accessible through its website — created a brand-new app earlier this year that offers videos with some of its biggest creators. What comes as a surprise from the notoriously explicit platform is that its new app shows no nudity. That’s right, OnlyFans is getting wholesome to add its services to Apple and Google app stores. The ad-free app is called “OFTV” and it officially launched back in January, but this week OnlyFans says that it’s marketing the app to attract those who aren’t already subscribed to the streaming service. It reportedly offers a library of over 800 videos that includes original content from chefs, yoga instructors, podcasters and more. It even features an original series called “Unlocked” that shares conversations with...
Even before Beyoncé inspired the masses’ aspirations to join OnlyFans , folks were looking for ways to make money on the popular subscription-based platform. Sex workers and celebrity influencers have found million-dollar success on the social network, and believe it or not, regular degular people can secure the bag as well without risque photos and adult content. According to Homegrown Income , a wide variety of categories are available for content, including fashion, beauty tutorials, travel blogging, cooking, and cosplay. If you’re thinking of starting an OnlyFans, here are tips on how you can generate real income. Create exclusive content. Make sure your OnlyFans posts are for the pay-per-view site only. Don’t put a DIY video behind a paywall just to share it for free on YouTube. If you’re a fashion designer or musician, drop the first sneak peek of new material (an album or seasonal collection) on OnlyFans before giving it to the public. Cross-promote on your other social...
OnlyFans was once a haven for sex workers; a subscription-based social network where adult entertainers receive a much better payout than other X-rated sites, according to the New York Times . However, thanks in part to a shoutout from Beyoncé in April, Black celebrities have hijacked the popular social network seeking an additional stream of income. Ummm I did not know my onlyfans was charging ten dollars …I’m bringing it down to 4.99.Ya spend too much on vinyls and my merch coming next week — Cardi B (@iamcardib) August 12, 2020 Over the past six months, many artists, designers, and other macro-influencers have signed up for OnlyFans to capitalize on the NSFW content they’ve previously shared for free. For instance, a slightly revealing bikini shot could rack up millions behind OnlyFans’s paywall in addition to comments and likes. However, some celebrities aren’t venturing into X-rated media but rather using the platform to promote new music projects via live performances ,...
The dream collaboration everyone has been waiting for arrived yesterday and sent the entire internet into a frenzy. Social media wasn’t prepared for the cultural reset brought on by Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion’s remix of hit single, “Savage,” but all the commotion was for a good cause. I didn’t think this song could get any better….enter @Beyonce ! AND the proceeds will benefit Bread of Life's Houston COVID-19 relief efforts! ❤️❤️❤️ #SavageRemix https://t.co/FJ62RMkGVL — kerry washington (@kerrywashington) April 29, 2020 According to CNN , the two Houston natives joined forces to create a hit and donate all proceeds from the song to Bread of Life , a disaster relief organization working to provide meals to Houston families during the COVID-19 pandemic. BeyGOOD , a charitable initiative led by Beyoncé, has been lending a helping hand to healthcare and essential workers on the frontlines of our global pandemic. “Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD recognizes the immense mental and personal health...
Want to have some nostalgia? Remember when your favorite celebrity would release a new project, and prior to the internet, your way of engagement was to join their fan club and write them fan mail? Fast forward to the today of things, and snail mail isn’t the only way fans (see what we did there) can be a part of their favorite influencer’s life. And Safaree Samuels ensures his fans get a 360-view of his life. Safaree Samuels is a Jamaican-American rapper and producer that started his career in the early 2000s by forming the group Hoodstars, which included Nicki Minaj. Samuels would go on to have several major writing credits, release a series of mixtapes, and become a reality television star. Through these avenues, Samuels has been able to make a name for himself in Hip-Hop culture. And while his collabs with Minaj are a thing of the past, Safaree Samuels is still releasing music and appearing on reality shows. While some say Minaj was the one who made his career what it is today,...
The beautiful Jordyn Woods continues to level up to greater heights, and, this time, she is adding the role of brand ambassador for Playboy’s Centerfold creator-led platform to her resume. Congratulations to @jordynwoods on becoming the first ambassador for Playboy’s centerfold platform 🤍 pic.twitter.com/hOnNg4lPDZ — MEFeater Magazine (@mefeater) June 23, 2022 Following its official launch in December 2021, Playboy Centerfold has taken off in a huge way. As previously reported by AfroTech, the brand tapped Cardi B as its first-ever creative director in residence. The purpose of the platform is to provide a way for “creators to interact directly with their fans” while also promoting “sex positivity.” It also made a promise to serve as “the next evolution of Playboy’s long history of the intersection of culture.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by HEIR JORDYN (@jordynwoods)
Tyga has yet another lawsuit on his hands, and this time around it’s with Vans. According to Hypebeast, the rapper teamed up with sneaker brand MSCHF for their “Wavy Baby” sneakers. However, the collaboration has now backfired as Vans has filed a lawsuit against the creative duo for “trademark infringement, false designation of origin and unfair competition, in addition to trademark dilution.” “MSCHF, in collaboration with Mr. Stevenson, has shamelessly marketed the Wavy Baby shoe in a direct effort to confuse consumers, unlawfully siphon sales from Vans, and intentionally damage Vans’ valuable intellectual property rights,” the lawsuit stated, Hypebeast reports. “The Wavy Baby shoe blatantly and unmistakably incorporates Vans’ iconic trademarks and trade dress.” Even with the lawsuit on his hands, Tyga went on to share his excitement via Twitter over the sneaker release reportedly selling out within ten minutes. Wtfffffff Sold out in less than 10 mins🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯‼️‼️‼️😫😫😫😫😫🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥...
LVRN has a new vice president, general manager, and partner — and she’s a Black woman! Billboard reports that Amber Grimes has joined the label — which is home to Summer Walker, 6LACK, and others — in the dual role. As part of her duties, the veteran of Capitol Records will oversee day-to-day operations across all of the company’s operating divisions, develop new strategies and marketing initiatives across the label’s full roster of artists. “Amber has become one of the most well-respected executives in the industry through her early work with artists in Atlanta, major labels, and streaming,” said LVRN President Tunde Balogun in a press release statement. “In her amazing career, she has amassed a high level of management and creative marketing expertise all of which will be of huge value to us as we continue to expand our business around the world.” In addition to her work at Capitol Records, Grimes served in artist and label marketing at Spotify. She said it was important to join a...
Jordyn Woods — model, socialite, and Hollywood mainstay — proves that she’s more than just a gossip-generating headline. Although she’s only now coming into her own for her business moves, there’s reason to believe that this is just the start of what will be the Jordyn Woods empire. Initially getting her own traction on her OnlyFans page — which, it must be clear, did not feature any nudity — Woods went on to launch her own businesses, including an athleisure line, a fitness app, and several partnerships and endorsements with clothing companies from all over the world. “We get to create our story and own our narrative,” she said of joining the network. “Be yourself and if people don’t understand you, F**K EM.” What’s more, Jordyn Woods is in a happy, healthy, stable, and loving relationship with a loyal man who spoils her every day. Former “Grown-ish” star Jordyn Woods disclosed that she was dating Karl-Anthony Towns on her YouTube show, “Regular-ish,” and Towns couldn’t stop...
Born Michael Ray Nguyen-Stevenson in Los Angeles, CA, Tyga seemed destined for greatness at an early age. Although he initially claimed to have been born & raised in Compton and, later, Gardena, TMZ eventually revealed that the rapper — whose name is an acronym for “Thank You God, Always” — was actually born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, and his parents were relatively well off. Still, it’s not where you come from, but where you’re going. And where Tyga went was straight to the top. He first made his mark in the music industry in 2009, when his music was licensed to the video games “Need for Speed: Undercover” and “Madden NFL 2009.” He even did some work with his cousin, Travie McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. But from his early days as part of the Young Money collective to his current business ventures that include some surprising forms of income, Tyga has always stayed booked and busy. And while Hip-Hop aficionados may be divided on the quality of his music, they can’t deny...
One thing’s for certain, two things for sure, folks will always have something to say about B. Simone. In the latest news, the social media influencer and entrepreneur has been on the receiving end of social media backlash after she began charging fans $10 to be added to her “close friends” on Instagram. “VIP ONLY. If you aren’t on my close friends you are truly missing out,” B. Simone shared in a video on IG. “I’m heading to Mexico in two days you don’t wanna miss this! All my vacation footage be on my close friends. LINK IN BIO! You will be added within 48 hours. Good luck.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Billionaire B 💰 (@thebsimone) Quickly following the post, social media users took to the net to slam the “Wild’N Out” actress and began to accuse her of scamming her fans. “Something is seriously wrong with social media influencers,” one user noted. “They love to capitalize and profit off of poor people.” Another user said, “Just hope people ain’t this damn...