Two OnlyFans subscribers are now suing the platform because they may not have been talking to models. Illinois men M. Brunner and J. Fry claim they thought they were communicating with the artists they were subscribed to...but they may have been speaking with agents working for those content creators instead. Many OnlyFans artists use agencies to help them talk to fans, and the plaintiffs said that if they had known this, they wouldn't have subscribed. The men said they became suspicious when they realized one person couldn't send DMs to all 700,000 of their fans. "Creators may choose to work with a wide range of third parties, including photographers, videographers, talent managers and agencies, to curate and monetize their content," an OnlyFans spokesperson said last year. (404 Media)
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